... pre- ... One of the best things that has happened to the Anglican church in the last few years, of course, is the introduction of women priests. Generally,...
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DanielPolice@...
Mar 1, 2001 9:10 am
... loose translation. ... standard (if you can get away with it..) see where I'm coming from ... Gros appareil = large stones (in this case, sandstone...
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richard nevins
ercc@...
Mar 1, 2001 9:55 am
... From: DanielPolice@> Gros appareil = large stones (in this case, sandstone blocks)just above the foundations. Moyen appareil = medium-sized stones...
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richard nevins
ercc@...
Mar 1, 2001 10:05 am
... From: DanielPolice@> Moyen appareil = medium-sized stones (3ftx1ftx1ft) arranged in rows separated by slate stones embedded in lime. I'm finding this one...
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drdigi@...
Mar 1, 2001 10:15 am
... One has to be careful with this. Warks was done before I started seriously noting situations where notices were in place. I constructed the map from memory...
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DanielPolice@...
Mar 1, 2001 10:19 am
... rows ... Anjou is a region of slate quarries. Slate is used as roofing but also as building material. I have in my garden a fountain placed on two slate...
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drdigi@...
Mar 1, 2001 10:24 am
... The vicar of Brize Norton is rather feisty as the churchwarden will gleefully inform visitors - citing the RJB case. At this rate your tale may even make...
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DanielPolice@...
Mar 1, 2001 10:28 am
... rows ... represent a particular "local" technique, or just intelligent use of material ? ... the word Medium would be okay. Is Petit Appareil a...
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richard nevins
ercc@...
Mar 1, 2001 10:38 am
... From: DanielPolice@ In this particular case the slate slabs/ stones were used for decorative purposes. ... Clear as mud. I'd be interested in reading the...
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richard nevins
ercc@...
Mar 1, 2001 10:55 am
... From: DanielPolice@... To: Churchcrawling@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001 10:28 AM Subject: [Churchcrawling] Re: technical terms ...
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Simon
simonknott@...
Mar 1, 2001 12:31 pm
Those of you following the Cambridge saga (few of you, I'm sure) will be interested, and perhaps pleasantly surprised, to hear that John Beck has just been...
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richard nevins
ercc@...
Mar 1, 2001 12:54 pm
... From: Winifred Center To: Churchcrawling@ Les. What's with the Egyptian/Isis looking Madonna & Child. Rich churchsketcher: ...
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DanielPolice@...
Mar 1, 2001 3:43 pm
... ground ... local ... know ... stones ... the ... wall ... build for conglomerate, as you mentioned earlier, but this appears to be somewhat courser. ... ...
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pmdraper10@...
Mar 1, 2001 4:34 pm
In a message dated 01/03/01 00:28:06 GMT Standard Time, wcenter@... ... Yet you should see how the Australians are beginning to celebrate their cathedrals-...
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richard nevins
ercc@...
Mar 1, 2001 4:47 pm
Daniel, one last thing. The 6th C material. Insitu or re-used? Or am I pre-empting the finished work....? cheers Rich ps. I want to see this church.... ...
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pmdraper10@...
Mar 1, 2001 4:53 pm
In a message dated 01/03/01 10:24:46 GMT Standard Time, drdigi@... ... But we could've ganged up on him though........ [Non-text portions of this...
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pmdraper10@...
Mar 1, 2001 4:57 pm
In a message dated 01/03/01 12:32:27 GMT Standard Time, ... Cold Baths then again for the squad! Oddly I prefer a cold Becks myself too! By the way The ABBEY...
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Winifred Center
wcenter@...
Mar 1, 2001 6:40 pm
Rather than me copying what it says, I gave you the URL---"AandAinside" site. Read what it says. You have to scoll down pretty far, to "Shirine of Our Lady,...
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richard nevins
ercc@...
Mar 1, 2001 7:23 pm
... From: Winifred Center To: Churchcrawling@yaho You have to scoll down pretty far, to "Shirine of Our Lady, Seat of Wisdom." Suppposed to relate to the...
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DanielPolice@...
Mar 1, 2001 7:51 pm
... am I pre-empting the finished work....? ... The 6th-century vestiges are in situ. What I am actually translating is a study of the church made by a 1914...
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drdigi@...
Mar 1, 2001 8:50 pm
Thanks to Simon Knott's hard-won info, the map of Suffolk church locking is now up. http://www.digiatlas.net/dae.html under Advisories. cheers, doctor digi...
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Simon
simonknott@...
Mar 1, 2001 9:00 pm
posted on churchpictures: In an unhappy interlude in my hero John Henry Newman's life, he was the instigator of Dublin's Catholic University (set up by the...
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Simon
simonknott@...
Mar 1, 2001 9:05 pm
posted on churchpictures: After the gloom of the vestibule, you step into an astounding space. It is designed as an eastern church: in the first view to the...
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Simon
simonknott@...
Mar 1, 2001 9:08 pm
posted on churchpictures: After UCD moved out to Belfield in the early 1970s, the chapel became a parish church for the pleasant Harrington Street area....
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Simon
simonknott@...
Mar 1, 2001 9:31 pm
posted on churchpictures Kilmainham Gaol was the Irish Bastille: here, the British imprisoned, interrogated, tortured and executed generations of Irish...
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Simon
simonknott@...
Mar 1, 2001 9:37 pm
posted on churchpictures: when the restorers went to work in the 1960s, the chapel was roofless, and had a tree growing in it. Luckily, the altarpiece had been...
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drdigi@...
Mar 1, 2001 10:43 pm
Here's my Message of the Week http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Churchcrawling/files/Misc/motw.jpg doctor digi (without his glasses this time)...
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richard nevins
ercc@...
Mar 1, 2001 11:00 pm
... From: drdigi@... To: Churchcrawlin Subject: [Churchcrawling] Doctor Digi's Message of the Week Here's my Message of the Week ...
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drdigi@...
Mar 1, 2001 11:10 pm
... But Davros had an eye in the middle of his forehead. (and you have one "r" too many in Dalek. Get it right boy!) doctor "beanz meanz heanz" digi...
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Doris Howe
fourblackcats@...
Mar 1, 2001 11:46 pm
Cadfael's Abbot Heribert-or is it Felix Aylmer?????...