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Issue 42 – January 2026
£6.47 – £8.47 Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pageWe start this fourth full year of The Antiquary magazine by looking at things restored and destroyed. We take you first to Wymondham Abbey in Norfolk, a monastic church severely damaged at the time of the Dissolution of the Monasteries, we look at an artistic masterpiece of the twentieth century that has gone some way to restore dignity and colour to this great church. We then take a brief look at the history of one of England’s lost Tudor palaces, the palace of Richmond – itself a great artistic and historical loss. Richmond Palace was demolished in the aftermath of the downfall of Charles I in January of 1649, and our last article this month looks at the rather chilling events of his trial and execution.
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Issue 39 – October 2025
£6.47 – £8.47 Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pageWe begin this month with an article on a collection of medieval works of art of staggering beauty – the rood screen, lectern and antiphoner in Ranworth church in the Norfolk Broads. We explore their purpose and the complex iconography on them. The pages of this magazine can’t possibly do justice to this glorious work, so we will be uploading a full set of images to the Antiquary website for you to peruse – the website link is below. This is followed by the curious tale of a man who went from complete obscurity in the Welsh marches, to being briefly the focus of London life and gossip. His story is an enduring one, but was this man, Thomas Parr, really one-hundred and fifty-two when he died? The last article continues the theme of London life, and looks at the emergence of coffee culture in the seventeenth century and the influence of coffee houses on freedom of expression and the development of England’s political and social culture.
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