... Hi Les, They appear to all be medieval. At a time when the service was in Latin and the common man couldn't read wall painting were a very important way...
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Becky
becky@...
May 1, 2000 9:29 am
... Being as there is no way I could be on my way by 7am, and that I usually end up bringing small children wherever I go it would be great if you could all...
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Simon's Suffolk Churc...
simon@...
May 1, 2000 9:49 am
They are generally fairly early; by the 14th century, the liturgical focus had switched more to the Rood. In general, they were considered idolatrous by the...
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Simon's Suffolk Churc...
simon@...
May 1, 2000 9:56 am
If you want to see modern wall paintings, visit Lound, where Ninian Comper painted a St Christopher in the 1920s, featuring him riding up the river bank in a...
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Simon's Suffolk Churc...
simon@...
May 1, 2000 11:09 am
The issue is complicated by you living in such a litigious society, Les, but I think there is another issue as well, which you touch on when you say "there is...
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Mark Savage
xeg19@...
May 1, 2000 2:02 pm
Hi girls and boys, and a happy Mayday to you. Our American friends may be surprised to heat that today is our third public holiday in ten days, lazy lot that...
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Jo Birch
jobirch@...
May 1, 2000 3:30 pm
"Mayday" is not a public holiday here in the States... but at Our Lady of Walsingham, Houston Texas we will have our May crowning of the Blessed Mother and...
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pmdraper10@...
May 1, 2000 5:22 pm
Come to think of it, there is now a links section to ChurchCrawling in Egroups. Does this mean we just post loads of links there?...
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pmdraper10@...
May 1, 2000 5:22 pm
In a message dated 30/04/00 17:09:14 GMT Daylight Time, wcenter@... ... the ... in ... URLs, ... Dunno! It seems some Email readers covert any address...
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pmdraper10@...
May 1, 2000 5:22 pm
Well, because of the sunshine :), the first this weekend with any warmth this year, I decided to turn my attention to the garden somewhat, with the promise of...
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Simon's Suffolk Churc...
simon@...
May 1, 2000 5:29 pm
You're a patient man, Phil. I'd have been arrested by now ;-) www.suffolkchurches.co.uk - an alternative guide to the churches of Suffolk. ... From:...
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Mark Savage
xeg19@...
May 1, 2000 5:40 pm
Well it looked like being a pretty uneventful Bank Holiday afternoon, until I persuaded my Mum to go out to the garden centre. I have returned to the lost...
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Mark Savage
xeg19@...
May 1, 2000 5:55 pm
On the wall was a memorial plaque to the village's illustrious dead. i.e a war memorial. Topping the list were the names Bingham and Lucan. Immediately...
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The Centers
wcenter@...
May 1, 2000 5:58 pm
that today is our third public holiday in ten days, lazy lot that we are. We don't get May Day as an official holiday, but we get Memorial Day at the end of...
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Simon's Suffolk Churc...
simon@...
May 1, 2000 6:14 pm
Lord Lucan is still around, and sole keyholder at at least half a dozen Suffolk churches ;-) www.suffolkchurches.co.uk - an alternative guide to the churches...
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Simon's Suffolk Churc...
simon@...
May 1, 2000 6:23 pm
My current entries with significant wallpaintings are listed at http://www.suffolkchurches.org.uk/abwall.htm www.suffolkchurches.co.uk - an alternative guide...
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Doctor Digi
digiatlas@...
May 1, 2000 6:59 pm
The past four days have seen some hectic activity as I attempted to pummel Northamptonshire into submission. I've already reported on Friday and Saturday, so...
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Doctor Digi
digiatlas@...
May 1, 2000 7:40 pm
Today I decided to start with something difficult (based on location next to Northampton). Weston Favell was the target, and I was proved correct - it was ...
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Simon's Suffolk Churc...
simon@...
May 1, 2000 7:54 pm
You wrote: The locals were ever so nice and I got some free cake. A nice church that is normally open but is locked at the moment until the exhibits from the...
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Jo Birch
jobirch@...
May 1, 2000 7:58 pm
Can you tell me what differences makes a church be a "processional" church? Do you have any pictures of such churches? Thanks, Jo....
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Jo Birch
jobirch@...
May 1, 2000 8:07 pm
"Amoungst the loot in this church are a C15th brass eagle lectern. a painted Perpendicular pulpit and some rather nice monuments." ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Did you take...
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Doctor Digi
digiatlas@...
May 1, 2000 8:16 pm
<original message removed> I'm sure there are others out there with a far greater knowledge of the liturgical side of things, but as far as I am aware there is...
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Doctor Digi
digiatlas@...
May 1, 2000 8:31 pm
<original message asking about the pulpit removed> eGroups -> Churchcrawling -> Files -> Various -> oundle.jpg dd...
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Jo Birch
jobirch@...
May 1, 2000 9:00 pm
Thanks, Doctor Digi. I looked at the picture and printed it for our priest to see. But why is it recognized as "Perpendicular" ? Jo....
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Doctor Digi
digiatlas@...
May 1, 2000 9:02 pm
... Probably true (although I haven't had time yet to test this out and confirm it). Whatever the case, the only HTML that's acceptable are URL's and the...
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Doctor Digi
digiatlas@...
May 1, 2000 9:27 pm
... I wonder whether this is the companion to the one at a church in Berkshire. I was told by someone there that they feature in a Shell Guide and there are ...
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Doctor Digi
digiatlas@...
May 1, 2000 9:40 pm
... Jo, the earliest pulpits date from about 1350 which is the start of the Perpendicular period (1350 - 1530). As this is a true mediaeval one (and not a...
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pmdraper10@...
May 1, 2000 10:07 pm
In a message dated 01/05/00 15:03:43 GMT Daylight Time, xeg19@... ... Yes, and it is in the heart of the Shopping Centre too!...
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trevcoop@...
May 1, 2000 10:12 pm
In a message dated 30/04/2000 06:35:23 GMT, you write: << I take it that they are intending to put photos on the web rather than catalogue wall painting. The...
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The Centers
wcenter@...
May 2, 2000 2:56 am
Simon: I rather like that organ case at Louand. It looks like something straight out of " The Addams Family"---or maybe, "the Phantom of the Opera." :-D...