'I feel a pull to being here': L.A. record producer finds solace in Newfoundland
Greg Wells is back in Newfoundland this week, visiting his non-profit Trinity Hall in Winterton, a rural community about 140kms from St. John's. He came for work, but was also looking for some much needed re...
#music #work #travel #LosAngeles #Newfoundland #TrinityHall
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Greg Wells is back in Newfoundland this week, visiting his non-profit Trinity Hall in Winterton, a rural community about 140kms from St. John's. He came for work, but was also looking for some much needed rest time after a chaotic few months in Los Angeles.

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Elizabeth’s daughter-in-law Maud of Lancaster had joined an Augustinian nunnery after being widowed, & then started a chantry college at #Bruisyard in Suffolk with Bishop Bateman of Norwich (founder of #TrinityHall Cambridge). Her newly-rediscovered statutes for that are minutely detailed, but a few years later she closed the chantry & founded a third Minoress community, where she stayed & was eventually buried. 🧵 5/
John Faber Sr - National Portrait Gallery

Draughtsman and engraver Born in Holland, John Faber came to London in around 1687 and began engraving portraits shortly thereafter. By 1707, he had established a shop near the Savoy in the Strand where he printed and published his own work. Among his more famous mezzotints are portraits of the founders of both Oxford and Cambridge, a set of the heads of the twelve Caesars and twenty-one portraits of the Reformers. Faber's work is noteworthy because he was one of the few mezzotint engravers who often both designed and engraved his plates. His son, John Faber, also became a portrait engraver.

@terrygrundy Wonderful photo!
Is that the Great Court of #TrinityCollege behind? with the rooftops of #TrinityHall & #ClareCollege & parts of #KingsCollege in the background?