This journal extract is a single page from this journal.
The manuscript from which this is an extract is held by the British Library, in London. ref MS86115 folio 34
I would like to thank both Mrs Cassam who is the current copyright holder of Coleridge's works and The British Library who have permitted me to use these images for this site specific project.

Chapter one
The Fly Catchers

Chapter two
Other Fly Cathers
There are two other Fly Catcher journals which I have installed around West Somerset, but all three have be relocated here at Halsway Manor.
Porlock Weir - Kubla Khan, the most famous of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's works, and geo-located on the atmospheric harbour.
Watchet - As you walk the west harbour wall in Watchet a series of four pages from 'The Gutch Book' are revealed. These are an eclectic mix of notes from Coleridge's most famous journal.
Porlock Weir - Kubla Khan, the most famous of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's works, and geo-located on the atmospheric harbour.
Watchet - As you walk the west harbour wall in Watchet a series of four pages from 'The Gutch Book' are revealed. These are an eclectic mix of notes from Coleridge's most famous journal.
Slowly walk forward down the central garden path.