Under Fives Friday
Under Fives Friday – Churches and Cathedrals; buildings to impress
Join the Under Fives team as they show you how to make your own art fit for a cathedral.
Under Fives Friday – Churches and Cathedrals; buildings to impress
Join the Under Fives team as they show you how to make your own art fit for a cathedral.
Join the Under Fives team as they show you how to make your own art fit for a cathedral. It takes inspiration from Thomas Hardy’s Jude the Obscure, a novel about a stonemason who worked on ‘Melchester’ Cathedral (Salisbury).
This fun workshop will inspire a closer look at architecture designed to impress, from brightly coloured windows to towering stonework.
Making and creating brilliant artwork that you can take home!
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Males great bustards perform spectacular courtship displays, gathering at a ‘lek’ or small display ground to try to impress the females.
The great bustard has a dignified slow walk but tends to run when disturbed, rather than fly.
The hen-bird on display at The Salisbury Museum was one of the last great bustards to be eaten in the town!