What a TRULY spectacular venue, thank you so much to the Cutty Sark for having us! Shame that Andy's soul became entrapped in one of the figures, BUT you run these risks sometimes.
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What a TRULY spectacular venue, thank you so much to the Cutty Sark for having us! Shame that Andy's soul became entrapped in one of the figures, BUT you run these risks sometimes.
https://www.thelongestjohns.com/live
This panel is on the Robert Burns statue in George Square in central Glasgow, and was created by James Alexander Ewing in the 1880s.
A sculpted bronze panel of Alloway Kirk scene from Robert Burns' 1791 narrative poem Tam o' Shanter, where he first lays eyes on the young witch he nicknames Cutty Sark (after the revealling gown she's wearing). Entranced by her salacious dancing, Tam calls out, revealling his presence to the assembled witches, and causing him to have to flee for his life.
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@ndrei dive away! :) The Mary Rose could be fun indeed. And now I regret not going into #CuttySark in Greenwhich, though at that time I wouldn't have appreciate it as much as I would do now.
And I wonder if the Götheborg will ever go visit the UK... or come back to Asia as they did a decade ago! https://www.gotheborg.se/
After a night of drinking, Tam o'Shanter was unlucky enough to chance upon a coven of witches dancing down by the churchyard. The witch chasing him is Nannie, and she's dressed in naught but a 'cutty sark!' #scandalous! Tam escaped only after his horse's tail came off in Nannie's hands, freeing Tam to drink again.
Thanks to Robert Burns for the poem.
Lovely trip up to Greenwich and Maritime Museum today nice to have a change of scene
#Photography #Greenwich #CuttySark #MaritimeMuseum #History
Under Cutty Sark at Greenwich, London