Just to confuse you even more there is a Swedenborgian Cathedral of St John the Divine somewhere in Pensylvania! I have seen several denominations in the US...
Are you sure it isn't this one, Doris? http://www.paintedchurch.org/lthor7ds.htm http://www.stnicholascenter.org/Brix?pageID=408&category_sakey=258 Miss Marple...
Nether Wallop church was certainly used for one of the Miss Marple series (and as a result has benefited from a stream of American and other visitors). I ...
After (re)capturing large parts of what is now southern Ukraine from Turkish occupation, Catherine the Great decided to establish farming towns there, along...
Bryn Athyn "Cathedral" Pennsylvania Swedenborgian church: http://www.winterpath.com/brynathyn/brynathyn15.JPG - jeremy [Non-text portions of this message have...
Very strange. There seems to be another figure behind the standing figure (?Christ) on the right. Also a floating figure above all of them. I wonder if the ...
I shall definitely be having to do some forward planning to get into this one. Maybe a promise to post something dispelling the lies might buy me some favour...
I thought the figure on the left was holding something under his left arm, at first I thought it was Northumbrian bagpipes with the chantor (is that what its...
I'm trying not to give too much away, because I don't think the received identification is correct, and I don't want to prejudice people's ideas when they see...
There's so much damage it's very hard to guess what the subject of the group is. Maybe this is depicting the Circumcision of Jesus. Mary as the upper figure in...
... There are plenty of images of people playing bagpipes in Suffolk and Norfolk, Marion - both blown pipes and the 'Northumbrian' pipes you mention. They've...
yes, it isn't clear in the photo, is it! But that was my impression on seeing it in real life. As I said, I shouldn't have put too much information! :-) ... --...
The Lady Chapel (more or less complete by 1350, it sez here) is stunning; after the Reformation it was for many years a parish church. All the figures but...
Two of my pix of Ely have been rejected as too large, although they are under 1MB -- 770KB or so each. My technical prowess allows me to attach them, but no...
... My great aunt and uncle were married in it in 1925. Ten years later, my grandparents had to be satisfied with St Mary next door... -- No virus found in...
Hi Susan yes, they were huge - almost 2000 pixels tall! I've resized them and sharpened them, and sent them on to CP for you. To resize and enhance you need a...
... <davidbryant@h...> wrote: Most of the ... the ... Yes, there are many famous examples - the best known being the church of St Faith in the crypt of the old...
... <davidbryant@h...> wrote: Most of the ... the ... Yes, there are many famous examples - the best known being the church of St Faith in the crypt of the old...
I read somewhere that in England, the priest in charge of a Cathedral has the title of `Provost' if he also is a parish priest e.g. Southwark. Is this so? The...
... has the title of `Provost' if he also is a parish priest e.g. Southwark. Is this so? The Dean of Brecon is neverthless Mr Dean, even though he is also a...
... If I remember rightly, the cathedrals of Victorian creation had a provost whereas earlier foundations had a dean. Wasn't the situation regularised a few...
Thank you John. Having seen the wall painting on Nether Wallop's website I went back to film. Whether the shot is good enough for Church Pictures-we'll see! ...
I decided to have a go with my little Canon Ixus 30 and altered some of the brightness, contrast etc., while this scene was on 'still'. Not a bad picture and I...
On the subject of churches in films etc. here is an old query - does anyone know where the church in 'Kind Hearts and Coronets' is? Or was it faked up? The one...
Andy Foster
andyfoster@...
Jan 1, 2006 1:34 pm
36467
A few days after Xmas, I discovered a little country church with a 15th-century Nativity scene painted on wood panelling. It is all the more moving as it is a...