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In addition to the pictures below, there are pages dedicated to images of Prisons, Slave Markets, and Coffles and slave chains; and raw Photostreams with some of my photographs.

21 Mar 08Badger!
A badger footprint on a steep, muddy bank of one of the boundary ditches, alongside a one pence coin.
Badger!
25 Feb 08Garmin eTrex H
I mentioned this GPS receiver in one of my Bridgewood weblog posts. It's a Garmin eTrex H, which is an impressive improvement over the eTrex Venture I bought several years ago. Even though this basic model has a lot less features, the "H" for high sensitivity means it has dramatically improved speed of location and sensitivity in built-up areas or in woods. So I'm glad I stumped up £65 to replace the Venture, and all the accessories (bike bracket, protective case, computer cable) work with the eTrex H too :)
Garmin eTrex H
24 Feb 08Edge of the Glade
One edge of the Glade near the centre of Bridgewood, as described in a recent weblog post. There's also a 360 view of the Glade, made out of a sequence of photos.
Edge of the Glade
11 Feb 08Woodland
See http://www.tanos.org.uk/weblog/176783/ for the background to this picture.
Woodland
26 Aug 07Scold's Bridle from The Tower of London
Many scold's bridles have survived in museums around the country. The all share the same components, as shown by this example from The Tower of London: metal straps around and over the head, a tongue depressor, and some way of locking the device on. Due to variation in women's head size and the inflexibility of iron restraints, they normally include some way of adjusting the fit.
Scold's Bridle from The Tower of London
26 Aug 07Various scold's bridles
Sketches of ten bridles, showing their variation across the country and different ways in which they were used.
Various scold's bridles
26 Aug 07Scold's Bridle sketch
This sketch of a bridle shows the way they were used. The nose arch permits a tight fit across the mouth to insert the tongue depressor, and the attached chain means the woman can be led along or fastened to a wall for public ridicule.
Scold's Bridle sketch
18 Jan 09Manchester Pride 2006
One of lili's photographs from the pride parade, that I used in my weblog post about the day.
Manchester Pride 2006
12 Aug 07Headcage with TSA baggage inspection notice
Described in my Plunder! weblog post
Headcage with TSA baggage inspection notice
12 Aug 07Headcage with replaceable mouth bar
Described in my Plunder! weblog post
Headcage with replaceable mouth bar
12 Aug 07Flogger
Made by Steve Vakesh, and described in my Plunder! weblog post
Flogger

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