Maldon’s Damian Wust holds onto the ball, backed up by Seb Andrea, as Newstead comes in for the tackle. Photo courtesy of Rob Leeson. It was a tight score in the end, but a fantastic day of footy when the Maldon and Newstead teams faced off on Saturday 5 July. The sky was blue and…
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Blast from the Past: Maldon Gothic
The Robinson House, High Street. Maldon has many examples of Gothic architecture. The earliest example is Holy Trinity Church opened in 1861 and designed in the Early English Gothic style by architect David Drape. The Church’s stained glass windows are fine examples of the Gothic tradition, particularly its grand west window, the work of John…
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Maldon glows in the dark
Peter and Karen from Cafe Maldon created a theatrical atmosphere and specially-themed foods. The shopkeepers and gallerists of Maldon were in full flight as local ambassadors last weekend for an influx of visitors. Embracing the aesthetic of the Goldfields Gothic festival, the local retailers went all out with dark decor, coffin cookies, extravagant attire and…
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Secrets!
Graham Pitts and Michael Treloar at the Techie Desk. Photos courtesy Helen Gramberg. And now for something different! Kyneton’s not-for-profit Cathouse Players announce SECRETS! It’s the umbrella title for four One Act plays, all linked thematically, but in each stand-alone storyline, at least one secret is unexpectedly revealed, with surprising results.Two Victorian playwrights and writing…
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