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Robert Noble. Recalled by Susanna Paisley.</description>			<itunes:subtitle>On The Dean, East Linton. Robert Noble. Recalled by Susanna Paisley.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary />			<enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.waterlog.fvu.co.uk/simonpope/podcasts/susanna.mp3" length="10798760" />			<guid>http://www.waterlog.fvu.co.uk/simonpope/podcasts/susanna.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Fri, 7 Dec 2007 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>			<category>Audio Blogs</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:duration>00:08:59</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>art, walk, waterlog, recall, norwich, lincoln, sharon morris</itunes:keywords></item>	<item>			<title>Sharon Morris recalls</title>			<itunes:author>Simon Pope</itunes:author>			<description>Mr Bland's Orchard, Heighington, Lincoln. Alfred george Webster. Recalled by Sharon Morris.</description>			<itunes:subtitle>Mr Bland's Orchard, Heighington, Lincoln. Alfred george Webster. Recalled by Sharon Morris.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary />			<enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.waterlog.fvu.co.uk/simonpope/podcasts/sharon.mp3" length="11579218" />			<guid>http://www.waterlog.fvu.co.uk/simonpope/podcasts/sharon.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Fri, 23 Nov 2007 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>			<category>Audio Blogs</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:duration>00:09:38</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>art, walk, waterlog, recall, norwich, lincoln, sharon morris</itunes:keywords></item>		<item>			<title>Iain Sinclair recalls</title>			<itunes:author>Simon Pope</itunes:author>			<description>Landscape with Buildings, Cows and Sheep, Artist unknown. Recalled by writer Iain Sinclair on Car Dyke, Nocton, Lincolnshire.</description>			<itunes:subtitle>Artist unknownLandscape with Buildings, Cows and SheepRecalled by writer Iain Sinclair on Car Dyke, Nocton, Lincolnshire.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary />			<enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.waterlog.fvu.co.uk/simonpope/podcasts/iain.mp3" length="14826630" />			<guid>http://www.waterlog.fvu.co.uk/simonpope/podcasts/iain.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Fri, 9 Nov 2007 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>			<category>Audio Blogs</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:duration>00:10:17</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>art, walk, waterlog, recall, norwich, lincoln, iain sinclair</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>David Matless recalls recalls</title>			<itunes:author>Simon Pope</itunes:author>			<description>Landscape with Tree, Nicholas Van Schoor. Recalled by writer and Cultural Geographer David Matless on Ashing Lane, Scothern, Linc.</description>			<itunes:subtitle>Nicholas Van SchoorLandscape with TreeRecalled by writer and Cultural Geographer David Matless on Ashing Lane, Scothern, Linc.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary />			<enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.waterlog.fvu.co.uk/simonpope/podcasts/david.mp3" length="11742418" />			<guid>http://www.waterlog.fvu.co.uk/simonpope/podcasts/david.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Fri, 26 Oct 2007 10:00:00 +0100</pubDate>			<category>Audio Blogs</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:duration>00:09:47</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>art, walk, waterlog, recall, norwich, lincoln</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>Stuart Jeffries recalls</title>			<itunes:author>Simon Pope</itunes:author>			<description>Jean Henri De-Coene River Scene with Men in a Boat (19th Century)Recalled by writer Stuart Jeffries on Nocton Fen, Lincoln.</description>			<itunes:subtitle>Jean Henri De-Coene River Scene with Men in a Boat (19th Century)Recalled by writer Stuart Jeffries on Nocton Fen, Lincoln.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary />			<enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.waterlog.fvu.co.uk/simonpope/podcasts/stuart.mp3" length="11466419" />			<guid>http://www.waterlog.fvu.co.uk/simonpope/podcasts/stuart.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 15th Oct 2007 10:00:00 +0100</pubDate>			<category>Audio Blogs</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:duration>00:09:33</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>art, walk, waterlog, recall, norwich, lincoln</itunes:keywords>		</item><item>			<title>Sally O'Reilly recalls</title>			<itunes:author>Simon Pope</itunes:author>			<description>Jean Henri De-Coene 1798 - 1866Oil on panelRecalled by writer and curator Sally O'Reilly on Nocton Fen, Lincoln.</description>			<itunes:subtitle>Jean Henri De-Coene 1798 - 1866Oil on panelRecalled by writer and curator Sally O'Reilly on Nocton Fen, Lincoln.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary />			<enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.waterlog.fvu.co.uk/simonpope/podcasts/sally.mp3" length="11579218" />			<guid>http://www.waterlog.fvu.co.uk/simonpope/podcasts/sally.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 25th Sep 2007 10:00:00 +0100</pubDate>			<category>Audio Blogs</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:duration>00:09:38</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>art, walk, waterlog, recall, norwich, lincoln</itunes:keywords>		</item><item>			<title>Geoff Dyer recalls</title>			<itunes:author>Simon Pope</itunes:author>			<description>Frederick Mackenzie1787-1854Monks Lane, LincolnWatercolour(Presented by Mr. E. E. Tweed 1926)Recalled by writer Geoff Dyer, near Fox&apos;s Drain, Lincoln.</description>			<itunes:subtitle>Frederick Mackenzie1787-1854Monks Lane, LincolnWatercolour(Presented by Mr. E. E. Tweed 1926)Recalled by writer Geoff Dyer, near Fox&apos;s Drain, Lincoln.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary />			<enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.waterlog.fvu.co.uk/simonpope/podcasts/geoff.mp3" length="8473617" />			<guid>http://www.waterlog.fvu.co.uk/simonpope/podcasts/geoff.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 17 Sep 2007 10:00:00 +0100</pubDate>			<category>Audio Blogs</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:duration>00:07:03</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>art, walk, waterlog, recall, norwich, lincoln</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>Trezza Azzopardi recalls</title>			<itunes:author>Simon Pope</itunes:author>			<description>Poringland Oak n.d.Oil on canvasNorwich Castle Museum &amp; Art GalleryPurchased 1943NWHCM:1943.88.11:FRecalled by writer Trezza Azzopardi, near Upton Staithe, Norfolk. Each week a different painting is revealed and a guest invited to commit it to memory; the painting is recalled and described at a location somewhere in Norfolk.You are also invited to take the memory of this painting with you, out into the open countryside, recalling it when you get there.</description>			<itunes:subtitle>Joseph Paul 1804-1887Poringland Oak n.d.Oil on canvasNorwich Castle Museum &amp; Art GalleryPurchased 1943NWHCM:1943.88.11:FRecalled by writer Trezza Azzopardi, near Upton Staithe, Norfolk. </itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Poringland Oak n.d.Oil on canvasNorwich Castle Museum &amp; Art GalleryPurchased 1943NWHCM:1943.88.11:FRecalled by writer Trezza Azzopardi, near Upton Staithe, Norfolk. Each week a different painting is revealed and a guest invited to commit it to memory; the painting is recalled and described at a location somewhere in Norfolk.You are also invited to take the memory of this painting with you, out into the open countryside, recalling it when you get there.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.waterlog.fvu.co.uk/simonpope/podcasts/trezza.mp3" length="3472678" />			<guid>http://www.waterlog.fvu.co.uk/simonpope/podcasts/trezza.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Tue, 10 Apr 2007 10:00:00 +0100</pubDate>			<category>Audio Blogs</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:duration>00:02:51</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>art, walk, waterlog, recall, norwich</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>Ken Worpole recalls</title>			<itunes:author>Simon Pope</itunes:author>			<description>Samuel David Colkett 1806/7-1863Landscape with cows in a pool by a clump of treesOil on oak panelNorwich Castle Museum &amp; Art GallerySir Henry Holmes Bequest, 1940NWHCM:1940.118.10:FRecalled by writer Ken Worpole, on Rockland Marsh, Norfolk. Each week a different painting is revealed and a guest invited to commit it to memory; the painting is recalled and described at a location somewhere in Norfolk.You are also invited to take the memory of this painting with you, out into the open countryside, recalling it when you get there.</description>			<itunes:subtitle>Samuel David Colkett 1806/7-1863Landscape with cows in a pool by a clump of treesOil on oak panelNorwich Castle Museum &amp; Art GallerySir Henry Holmes Bequest, 1940NWHCM:1940.118.10:FRecalled by writer Ken Worpole, on Rockland Marsh, Norfolk. </itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Samuel David Colkett 1806/7-1863Landscape with cows in a pool by a clump of treesOil on oak panelNorwich Castle Museum &amp; Art GallerySir Henry Holmes Bequest, 1940NWHCM:1940.118.10:FRecalled by writer Ken Worpole, on Rockland Marsh, Norfolk. Each week a different painting is revealed and a guest invited to commit it to memory; the painting is recalled and described at a location somewhere in Norfolk.You are also invited to take the memory of this painting with you, out into the open countryside, recalling it when you get there.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.waterlog.fvu.co.uk/simonpope/podcasts/ken.mp3" length="4996509" />			<guid>http://www.waterlog.fvu.co.uk/simonpope/podcasts/ken.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Tue, 03 Apr 2007 10:00:00 +0100</pubDate>			<category>Audio Blogs</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:duration>00:04:08</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>art, walk, waterlog, recall, norwich</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>Brian Dillon recalls</title>			<itunes:author>Simon Pope</itunes:author>			<description>James Stark 1794-1859Marlborough Forest Oil on canvasNorwich Castle Museum &amp; Art GalleryRussell James Colman Bequest, 1946NWHCM:1951.235.1308:FRecalled by writer Brian Dillon, on Postwick Marsh, near Norwich. Each week a different painting is revealed and a guest invited to commit it to memory; the painting is recalled and described at a location somewhere in Norfolk.You are also invited to take the memory of this painting with you, out into the open countryside, recalling it when you get there.</description>			<itunes:subtitle>James Stark 1794-1859Marlborough Forest Oil on canvasNorwich Castle Museum &amp; Art GalleryRussell James Colman Bequest, 1946NWHCM:1951.235.1308:FRecalled by writer Brian Dillon, on Postwick Marsh , near Norwich. </itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>James Stark 1794-1859Marlborough Forest Oil on canvasNorwich Castle Museum &amp; Art GalleryRussell James Colman Bequest, 1946NWHCM:1951.235.1308:FRecalled by writer Brian Dillon, on Postwick Marsh, near Norwich. Each week a different painting is revealed and a guest invited to commit it to memory; the painting is recalled and described at a location somewhere in Norfolk.You are also invited to take the memory of this painting with you, out into the open countryside, recalling it when you get there.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.waterlog.fvu.co.uk/simonpope/podcasts/brian.mp3" length="5481945" />			<guid>http://www.waterlog.fvu.co.uk/simonpope/podcasts/brian.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2007 10:00:00 +0100</pubDate>			<category>Audio Blogs</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:duration>00:04:32</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>art, walk, waterlog, recall, norwich</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>Sean French &amp; Nicci Gerrard recall</title>			<itunes:author>Simon Pope</itunes:author>			<description>John Berney Ladbrooke 1803-1879The Great Oak Oil on canvasNorwich Castle Museum &amp; Art GalleryRev. H. Harcourt Thorns, 1939NWHCM:1939.62:FRecalled by writers Sean French &amp; Nicci Gerrard, between Haddiscoe and Reedham Ferry, Norfolk. Each week a different painting is revealed and a guest invited to commit it to memory; the painting is recalled and described at a location somewhere in Norfolk.You are also invited to take the memory of this painting with you, out into the open countryside, recalling it when you get there.</description>			<itunes:subtitle>John Berney Ladbrooke 1803-1879The Great Oak Oil on canvasNorwich Castle Museum &amp; Art GalleryRev. H. Harcourt Thorns, 1939NWHCM:1939.62:FRecalled by writers Sean French &amp; Nicci Gerrard.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>John Berney Ladbrooke 1803-1879The Great Oak Oil on canvasNorwich Castle Museum &amp; Art GalleryRev. H. Harcourt Thorns, 1939NWHCM:1939.62:FRecalled by writers Sean French &amp; Nicci Gerrard, between Haddiscoe and Reedham Ferry, Norfolk. Each week a different painting is revealed and a guest invited to commit it to memory; the painting is recalled and described at a location somewhere in Norfolk.You are also invited to take the memory of this painting with you, out into the open countryside, recalling it when you get there.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.waterlog.fvu.co.uk/simonpope/podcasts/sean_nicci.mp3" length="3720683" />			<guid>http://www.waterlog.fvu.co.uk/simonpope/podcasts/sean_nicci.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 19 Mar 2007 15:02:26 +0000</pubDate>			<category>Audio Blogs</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:duration>00:03:05</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>art, walk, waterlog, recall, norwich</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>Hari Kunzru recalls</title>			<itunes:author>Simon Pope</itunes:author>			<description>Alfred Priest 1810-1850Beech Trees, Grazing Cattle to Right n.d.Oil on millboardNorwich Castle Museum &amp; Art GalleryRussell James Colman Bequest, 1946NWHCM:1951.235.1198:FRecalled by writer Hari Kunzru, between Cantley and Reedham, Norfolk. Each week a different painting is revealed and a guest invited to commit it to memory; the painting is recalled and described at a location somewhere in Norfolk.You are also invited to take the memory of this painting with you, out into the open countryside, recalling it when you get there.</description>			<itunes:subtitle>Alfred Priest 1810-1850Beech Trees, Grazing Cattle to Right n.d.Oil on millboardNorwich Castle Museum &amp; Art GalleryRussell James Colman Bequest, 1946NWHCM:1951.235.1198:FRecalled by writer Hari Kunzru.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Alfred Priest 1810-1850Beech Trees, Grazing Cattle to Right n.d.Oil on millboardNorwich Castle Museum &amp; Art GalleryRussell James Colman Bequest, 1946NWHCM:1951.235.1198:FRecalled by writer Hari Kunzru, between Cantley and Reedham, Norfolk. Each week a different painting is revealed and a guest invited to commit it to memory; the painting is recalled and described at a location somewhere in Norfolk.You are also invited to take the memory of this painting with you, out into the open countryside, recalling it when you get there.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.waterlog.fvu.co.uk/simonpope/podcasts/hari.mp3" length="3931415" />			<guid>http://www.waterlog.fvu.co.uk/simonpope/podcasts/hari.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 12 Mar 2007 10:23:15 +0000</pubDate>			<category>Audio Blogs</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:duration>00:03:16</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>art, walk, waterlog, recall, norwich</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>Tom McCarthy recalls</title>			<itunes:author>Simon Pope</itunes:author>			<description>James Sillet 1764-1840The Winfarthing Oak 1812Oil on canvasNorwich Castle Museum &amp; Art GalleryPurchased 1947NWHCM:1947.89:FRecalled by writer Tom McCarthy, author of Remainder, near Acle, Norfolk. Each week a different painting is revealed and a guest invited to commit it to memory; the painting is recalled and described at a location somewhere in Norfolk.You are also invited to take the memory of this painting with you, out into the open countryside, recalling it when you get there.</description>			<itunes:subtitle>James Sillet 1764-1840The Winfarthing Oak 1812Oil on canvasNorwich Castle Museum &amp; Art GalleryPurchased 1947NWHCM:1947.89:FRecalled by Tom McCarthy</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>James Sillet 1764-1840The Winfarthing Oak 1812Oil on canvasNorwich Castle Museum &amp; Art GalleryPurchased 1947NWHCM:1947.89:FRecalled by writer Tom McCarthy, author of Remainder, near Acle, Norfolk. Each week a different painting is revealed and a guest invited to commit it to memory; the painting is recalled and described at a location somewhere in Norfolk.You are also invited to take the memory of this painting with you, out into the open countryside, recalling it when you get there.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.waterlog.fvu.co.uk/simonpope/podcasts/tom_mccarthy.mp3" length="4645649" />			<guid>http://www.waterlog.fvu.co.uk/simonpope/podcasts/tom_mccarthy.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Tue, 06 Mar 2007 10:04:38 +0000</pubDate>			<category>Audio Blogs</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:duration>00:03:52</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>art, walk, waterlog, recall, norwich</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>Amanda Hopkinson recalls</title>			<itunes:author>Simon Pope</itunes:author>			<description>Henry Bright 1810-1873Grove Scene  1847Oil on canvasNorwich Castle Museum &amp; Art Gallery  Russell James Colman Bequest, 1946NWHCM: 1951.235.2:FRecalled by Amanda Hopkinson, Director of The British Centre for Literary Translation, (founded by W.G. Sebald) near South Walsham Broad, Norfolk. Each week a different painting is revealed and a guest invited to commit it to memory; the painting is recalled and described at a location somewhere in Norfolk.You are also invited to take the memory of this painting with you, out into the open countryside, recalling it when you get there.</description>			<itunes:subtitle>Henry Bright 1810-1873Grove Scene  1847Oil on canvasNorwich Castle Museum &amp; Art Gallery  Russell James Colman Bequest, 1946NWHCM: 1951.235.2:FRecalled by Amanda Hopkinson</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Henry Bright 1810-1873Grove Scene  1847Oil on canvasNorwich Castle Museum &amp; Art Gallery  Russell James Colman Bequest, 1946NWHCM: 1951.235.2:FRecalled by Amanda Hopkinson, Director of The British Centre for Literary Translation, (founded by W.G. Sebald) near South Walsham Broad, Norfolk. Each week a different painting is revealed and a guest invited to commit it to memory; the painting is recalled and described at a location somewhere in Norfolk.You are also invited to take the memory of this painting with you, out into the open countryside, recalling it when you get there.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.waterlog.fvu.co.uk/simonpope/podcasts/amanda_hopkinson.mp3" length="3240926" />			<guid>http://www.waterlog.fvu.co.uk/simonpope/podcasts/amanda_hopkinson.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Tue, 27 Feb 2007 18:32:25 +0000</pubDate>			<category>Audio Blogs</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:duration>00:02:40</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>art, walk, waterlog, recall, norwich</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>Marjorie Allthorpe-Guyton recalls</title>			<itunes:author>Simon Pope</itunes:author>			<description>John Sell Cotman 1782-1842The Silent Stream, Normandy c.1824-1828Oil on canvasNorwich Castle Museum &amp; Art GalleryRussell James Colman Bequest, 1946NWHCM:1951.235.120:FRecalled by Marjorie Allthorpe-Guyton, Writer, and recently Head of Visual Arts at Arts Council England, on Hermitage Marshes, Acle, Norfolk.Each week a different painting is revealed and a guest invited to commit it to memory; the painting is recalled and described at a location somewhere in Norfolk.You are also invited to take the memory of this painting with you, out into the open countryside, recalling it when you get there.</description>			<itunes:subtitle>John Sell Cotman 1782-1842The Silent Stream, Normandy c.1824-1828Oil on canvasNorwich Castle Museum &amp; Art GalleryRussell James Colman Bequest, 1946NWHCM:1951.235.120:FRecalled by Marjorie Allthorpe-Guyton on Hermitage Marshes, Acle, Norfolk.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>John Sell Cotman 1782-1842The Silent Stream, Normandy c.1824-1828Oil on canvasNorwich Castle Museum &amp; Art GalleryRussell James Colman Bequest, 1946NWHCM:1951.235.120:FRecalled by Marjorie Allthorpe-Guyton, Writer, and recently Head of Visual Arts at Arts Council England, on Hermitage Marshes, Acle, Norfolk.Each week a different painting is revealed and a guest invited to commit it to memory; the painting is recalled and described at a location somewhere in Norfolk.You are also invited to take the memory of this painting with you, out into the open countryside, recalling it when you get there.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.waterlog.fvu.co.uk/simonpope/podcasts/marjorie.mp3" length="3045830" />			<guid>http://www.waterlog.fvu.co.uk/simonpope/podcasts/marjorie.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 19 Feb 2007 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>			<category>Audio Blogs</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:duration>00:04:11</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>art, walk, waterlog, norfolk, norwich, film &amp; video umbrella,  walking, recall, memory, norwich school, painting, alce</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>George Szirtes recalls</title>			<itunes:author>Simon Pope</itunes:author>			<description>Each week a different painting is revealed and a guest invited to commit it to memory; the painting is recalled and described at a location somewhere in Norfolk.You are also invited to take the memory of this painting with you, out into the open countryside, recalling it when you get there.</description>			<itunes:subtitle>John Crome 1768-1821Grove Scene c.1820Oil on canvasNorwich Castle Museum &amp; Art GalleryRussell James Colman Bequest, 1946NWHCM:1951.235.727:F Recalled by poet and translator George Szirtes, on Upton Marshes, Norfolk. </itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Each week a different painting is revealed and a guest invited to commit it to memory; the painting is recalled and described at a location somewhere in Norfolk.You are also invited to take the memory of this painting with you, out into the open countryside, recalling it when you get there.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.waterlog.fvu.co.uk/simonpope/podcasts/george.mp3" length="6882698" />			<guid>http://www.waterlog.fvu.co.uk/simonpope/podcasts/george.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 12 Feb 2007 18:07:44 +0000</pubDate>			<category>Audio Blogs</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:duration>00:05:42</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>art, walk, waterlog, recall, norwich</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>Rex Hancy recalls</title>			<itunes:author>Simon Pope</itunes:author>			<description>Each week a different painting is revealed and a guest invited to commit it to memory; the painting is recalled and described at a location somewhere in Norfolk.You are also invited to take the memory of this painting with you, out into the open countryside, recalling it when you get there.</description>			<itunes:subtitle>John Middleton (1827-1856)A Fine Day in February,  (Hellesdon)Oil on MillboardBequest, Russell James Colman, 1946.NWHCM:1951.235.1132:F Recalled by Rex Hancy, author of The Notable Trees of Norwich,  near Drayton, Norwich.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Each week a different painting is revealed and a guest invited to commit it to memory; the painting is recalled and described at a location somewhere in Norfolk.You are also invited to take the memory of this painting with you, out into the open countryside, recalling it when you get there.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.waterlog.fvu.co.uk/simonpope/podcasts/rex.mp3" length="4873431" />			<link>http://www.waterlog.fvu.co.uk</link>			<guid>http://www.waterlog.fvu.co.uk/simonpope/podcasts/rex.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Fri, 09 Feb 2007 12:29:20 +0000</pubDate>			<category>Audio Blogs</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:duration>00:04:03</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>art, walk, waterlog, recall, norwich</itunes:keywords>		</item>	</channel></rss>
