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Mar 31, 2010 08:28AM

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Hi Sallie! So glad you're back. The easiest way to get a copy of the Clevely map is to send your address to me at Sylvia Badis, P.O. Box 48, Pleasant Plain, Ohio 45162.

I wanted to report just a little bit of progress on the map project - not good news, but the saving of some time. I tracked down the artist of the beautiful Clevely map, who was William (Willie) McLaren of Scotland. His unusual work included wall murals in castles and great houses and 150 book jackets! A documentary about him was just made last year. I found a site about the film, wrote an email to the site, and received an answer from the film director. He sent me a long list (color coded!) of every work they knew of that he completed, and the one map of Clevely was the only Lofts art work on the list. So at least we know there are no more like that one.
The only other contacts I plan to make at this time are to write to some of the used book dealers who specialize in historical fiction and ask them to manually search through their Lofts collections and look for the Layer Wood map. I know most won't bother, but "hope springs eternal"!
I continue with the location searches in the Town House Trilogy, but took off some time to read Werner's book, "Lifeblood". I'm hoping not to give anything away if you haven't read it yet, but it is about vampires. However, it is not what you would expect and is very good reading, and a very different perspective. I was especially curious, Werner, how a Christian with your Bible knowledge would handle the subject, and I was very impressed! Also, a teen can read this book without being turned to "the dark side".

Has anyone seen this? It says that Layer Wood is like a six fingered glove with large houses at each finger. I hadn't heard it described like this before.

Yes, where are you Cassie? "
LOL! I probably am the youngest one-I'll be 34 in May. I just got busy with life. We bought a house, I changed jobs, my son started kindergarten, we changed day cares. Things have just been so crazy!

You shouldn't have to register-I didn't. I would love to talk to the person who created this quiz and find out where they got their information. I also found someone who did a review on Amazon and I made a comment on her review but I think you did that before I did Alice.

You shouldn't have to register-I didn't. ..."
I emailed the quiz creator.

I think maybe people have seen this before. It's a map of a modern day "Layer Wood"

Sallie, your Clevely map will go out Sat. or Mon.
Peggy wrote: "The six-finger glove description is from Nethergate; page 10 in my copy."
I just read that again and didn't remember!
I just read that again and didn't remember!

One of the first places she found on the internet regarding Layer Wood was our own Goodreads Forum! She also gave me some other leads to try and I intend to pursue every one of them. I'll let you know as soon as I hear anything. She (Beth) was also very impressed with the amount of research we've already done and how many sources we've checked. I am impressed that the largest library in the world moves faster than the little one in Bury St. Edmunds!
Hopefully I will get a letter out to the History Pub. Susan found who is repub. NL currently. I want to mention the importance of the map to those 18 books and also mention Mary's poem in case they intend to repub. Pargeters. Wouldn't her poem be fitting for NL's last book?
Carry on, undefeatable researchers!




I am maintaining files and notebooks on all the information you have gathered up to this point from the L.W. books. I have put six of the locations on my own working map, but am still not positive on all of those. I have allowed myself to be distracted from the project by joining in some book discussions. I need to stop that, because I hope to have everything gathered for Maggy no later than a year from now. If you don't hear much from me now and then, I'm probably deep in the Woods!

Sylvia wrote: "Just a note to say that the Layer Wood Map research is on-going. A new member, Maggy, whose husband works for (or owns?) the pub. company that is republishing NL books, said that when the research..."
Fantasic news.
That is cute......I live sort of deep in the woods, its a good place.
Fantasic news.
That is cute......I live sort of deep in the woods, its a good place.
Sherry wrote: "Martha Pratt narrates: "So, carrying the sealed letter, I walked to Nethergate, taking the way through Layer Wood which lies like a great six-fingered hand over all our part of Suffolk." (p. 10, ..."
How close to the ocean do you think Layer Wood is? I walked in several woods there but I was very near the sea. One was an ancient woods and the other was called The Queens Forest.
How close to the ocean do you think Layer Wood is? I walked in several woods there but I was very near the sea. One was an ancient woods and the other was called The Queens Forest.

Mom-thought you were going to loan me Copsi Castle?






Also, if anyone has access to a good map of the (real) Norfolk and Suffolk counties in England that gives their mileages, north to south, and east to west, would you please post that information here? Thanks SO MUCH.
My experience has been that the free maps on the internet do not give good descriptions or even good outlines, and I have not yet found a map I really like in the bookstores or our local library.

http://getamap.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/g...
I fail to see how that is like 6 fingers tho. What am I missing there?
Sylvia wrote: "Gad's Hall confirms that it is the Wren River which runs through most of the Layer Wood locations and past Baildon. However, I would like to request that while any members are reading NL fiction c..."
I still believe that Bywater is Aldeborough. Search the coastline in Suffolk to see what it might be.
I still believe that Bywater is Aldeborough. Search the coastline in Suffolk to see what it might be.

You shouldn't have to regis..."
Alice,
You may have thought it was five-fingered because of the reference to a glove which does have five fingers.

The modern map of Layer Wood most closely resembles a rectange to my mind.
And by the way, I am Cassie's mother. I thought you were already 34, honey. Are you sure? You were a bicentennial baby, born in 1976, subtract that from 2010 and it is 34. I am perplexed.

I went a whole year thinking I was a year older than I actually was. I think Life owes me another year.

Someone found a real Layer Wood in England early this year, but it is not in the location of NL's fictional area. I feel sure that she used many real locations as inspiration for her stories, such as admitting that she designed Baildon after Bury St. Edmunds. And I think Bywater has to be east of the border of Norfolk and Suffolk. But I don't think we can base the locations of her manors, castles, villages,etc. on real places too much.
My own plan is to draw my own map conclusion from all the research descriptions. I still hope to make a wall hanging of it! The research and my map will be available to anyone who wants it from Werner Lind at his college library, but I will post that info. later. I hope to finish this project by spring of 2011. (Maggy, the publisher's wife, may turn up again, too. She mentioned finding an artist to make the map.)
Thanks for everybody's continued interest!

I think we have to picture her six fingered Layer Wood as a forest that was very slowly carved out by the Romans, the Vikings, the Normans (?) and whoever else settled the area from earliest times. Keep in mind that many of her locations are close to the Norfolk-Suffolk border. At least we know exactly where that is!







