A Look Back in Pleasure
Two weeks ago, I had the pleasure to attend the Australasian Convention of the Richard III Society in Perth, WA. I think I can speak for all who attended when I say that we had a great time. Our thanks go to the WA Branch for hosting this convention. I am sure we will be able to post a more detailed review of this wonderful weekend here shortly.
For me personally, the highlight was Mark Porter’s talk about making the video “Searching for Richard III – One Man’s Journey”. He gave us the tantalising hint that we would have to watch the video to find out why he thinks that Richard III was innocent of being involved in the death of his nephews, the two sons of Edward IV. However, there is much more to the video. For those of us, who have been to the places shown, seeing the sights and events of Ricardian significance will bring back many happy memories. And for those who haven’t visited them (yet), they give a much better understanding than any book can.
You can watch the video in four parts on YouTube:
Episode 1: “Bosworth” – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZgMVLxiG_1s
Episode 2: “Leicester” – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uAeAW3Til2I
Episode 3: “York” – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9GySRYEipU
Episode 4: “The Man” – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTA0W2l1RJs
At the convention, Mark also talked in quite a bit of detail about the significance of Richard owning a Wycliffe Bible, which I found especially interesting. I would have liked to find out more about this topic, but I suppose it is something which can be looked at more extensively in future.
Watching the video was definitely a pleasure, a pleasure of remembering good times.
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