FHS Picture of the Week – The Graham Children
We are living through extraordinary times, it is true, and children are undoubtedly hindered by lockdowns but seeing what wealthy children from other centuries [...]
We are living through extraordinary times, it is true, and children are undoubtedly hindered by lockdowns but seeing what wealthy children from other centuries [...]
It’s Valentine’s Day this weekend and so, of course, my thoughts turned to tales of love and the joys that it can bring but [...]
These lockdown days seem to me to be rolling one into the other with little to distinguish them, but I like to break them [...]
Father Kenny tells me that the Gospel reading last Sunday, in this ongoing season of Epiphanytide, was the story of Christ’s miracle at the [...]
Snow has fallen in certain parts of the country this week but has avoided London so far; apparently, it’s more likely to snow at [...]
Here we go again! I am sure some of us are feeling somewhat dispirited and there will have been many disappointments – get-togethers postponed, [...]
This week, Ms Carr-Gomm discusses Claude Monet's Bathers at La Grenouillère. "Hurray! The National Gallery is to open on 8th July, from 11am - [...]
This week, Ms Carr-Gomm looks at Michael Rakowitz's The Invisible Enemy Should not Exist."On a highly topical note, I thought we should step outside the [...]
This week, Ms Carr-Gomm discusses Andrea del Verrocchio's Tobias and the Angel I chose this painting as a sort of farewell to our lovely [...]
This week, Ms Carr-Gomm discusses Antonello da Messina's St Jerome in his Study. This week, Years 10 and 12 have undoubtedly been heads down [...]