Diana Webb
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‘There’s no discouragement...Shall make him once relent...His first avowed intent... To be a pilgrim.’ Women, however, endured vexations of their own as Diana Webb outlines. Published June 30 1998
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Giles Constable
Published February 1 1998
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Diana Webb looks into the pleasures and pitfalls of an early tourist experience. Published May 31 1996
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A tribute to the Blackpool tower which celebrates its 100th birthday this summer.
Published May 31 1994
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Diana Webb looks at the miracles and saints populating the basilica of the San Frediano in Lucca. Published April 30 1994
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Diana Webb explores three new works on the Renaissance
Published January 1 1994
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Every commune had to have one - Diana Webb explains how the cult of a holy man or woman and civic PR went hand-in- hand in medieval Italy. Published June 30 1993
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