WAG Screen Sponsors:

Lincolnshire County Council

Esmée Fairbairn Foundation

Lincolnshire Co-operative Society

Bishop Grosseteste University College

LOVEN, Patents and Trade Marks

University of Lincoln

Danwood

Ruddocks

Denby Transport

Crowseye Productions

The Orchard House Wardrobe

Cool Milk at School

Eran and Linda Bauer of Ashby Hall (link coming soon)

 

Supporters and Contributors:

Saxon House at East Firsby, Lincolnshire provided a superb location that we have returned to many times.

Retford College (dept of period hair and make-up) provided a team of period hair and make-up specialists

John Bennett, photographer a superb photographer!

Tournament Stud Provided the horses and armoured knights for The Lady of Shalott Film

Jack Greene Jack made the medieval spinning wheel and The Lady of Shalott's loom

Mick Paine Mick recreated a folio from the Luttrell Psalter for us - his studio at the Bend in the River gallery in Gainsborough.

Past Lincs researched and made the Luttrell Psalter plough for us

The British Library houses the Luttrell Psalter

The Collection, Lincoln's museum where The Lady of Shalott Film will soon be shown

Laxton Village the last remaining village which still farms collectively with the medieval three-field system and locatio for both films.

Hartsholme Country Park Location for The Lady of Shalott

Lincoln's Medieval Bishops' Palace Location for the Lady of Shalott Film

Church Farm Museum, Skegness Location for the Luttrell Psalter Film

Lincoln Castle Location for the Lady of Shalott Film

Dante Ferarra Elizabethan/Tudor/Renaissance musician

Medieval guided walks of Lincoln with Meg of the Green a great introduction to medieval Lincoln

Irnham Village the medieval home of Sir Geoffrey Luttrell

Mary Gordon Trust provided the lady of Shalott's boat and the water safety team

Cosmeston Medieval Village in Wales, the location for some of the Luttrell Psalter Film

Cotswolds Farm Park provied the oxen team

Apple Tree Lane period costume hire

Blogs:

Period Wardrobe Blog

The Beautiful Necessity - The Lady of Shalott Film

Pre-Raphaelite Sisterhood - The Lady of Shalott Film

Pre-Raphaelite Sisterhood - The Mirror crack'd from side to side

Annie's Witterings (Annie Walker, singer and spinner in the Luttrell Psalter film - see also Wilderwood below)

Martha's Machine Quilter Blogspot (Martha created the Lady of Shalott's boat tapestry)

Imagination Potential (Essays and Hints and Tips relating to Intellectual Property and films)

Other related links:

Washingborough Archaeology Group sister group to WAG Screen and the origin of our name!

Museum of Lincolnshire Life

Loven Accoustics

The Heritage Trust for Lincolnshire

Wilderwood - "Wilderwood" comprises Tim and Annie Walker. Tim takes on most of the guitar work as well as all the brass and percussion, leaving Annie free to sing and play harp, flute and english bagpipes. Their music has been compared to Steeleye Span, Stevie Nicks and Annie Lennox, but in truth it is a wholly original sound which owes as much to medieval chansons as it does to modern jazz and the blues. Tim and Annie provided some of the sound track to the Luttrell Psalter Film.