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Lucky Somerton, #Oxfordshire, to have this wonderful early Christopher Whall #stainedglass window, made by Powells, 1892, for #ArtsandCrafts #Cotswolds(ish) #churches. Whall made up the armour for the soldier in cardboard to get it right. Images: Rex Harris
”In a certain sense, churches have always created their own “comic books” with stained glass windows and statues, telling the history of salvation through sequential images.”
@Salerno_Thomas interviews Philip Kosloski, the founder of Voyage Comics: https://t.co/2wAbiFv77Z.
@habit_of_art Bavarian Baroque churches make me run away screaming :-) ... churches I'd worship in... ⬇️
Many people across the world are marking the festival of #StNicholas today, if you wish to join in and eat sweets then you may do so with our blessing! This ink drawing by Henry Ninham is a study of the chancel in one of the many churches of St Nicholas we have in Norfolk.
@livingarchive1
Milton Keynes based Artist Mark Robinson's New book.
MK Churches and Pubs. 130 pages of original paintings featuring MK Gems. " It's a great book for the family and art lovers alike" #MKChurchesandPubs #Prints #ArtistOnTwitter @mk_citizen
@KoolghoulsC Name: Bell.
Abilities: teleportation, can extend hands and legs at will.
Likes: churches, meat and friends.
Dislikes: hell.
For today's #AnimalsInChurchesHour #HatsInChurches - these from the church in Quimperle, Brittany.
#AnimalsInChurchesHour #RemembranceInChurches Stained glass from Hythe in Kent, and Southwell Minster.
Doonesbury on "values-free churches." Entire strip here: https://t.co/3qXmxwacEW
"His breath kindleth coals, and a flame goeth out of his mouth." Leviathan in Job 41.21 #FireInChurches #AnimalsInChurches (Leviathan with the Anti-Christ, in the Liber floridus, early 12c, by Lambert, Canon of St Omer)
🪦⚰️☠️ Between 1742-1832 #Bodysnatchers plagued churches! Join us & @DiggingUp1800 at 1pm for a #LunchtimeLecture & discover what lengths churches went to in order to combat them!
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📷 Wellcome Images
#FolkloreThursday #History #Learning #October
Temporary arch between Bernini’s two churches on the Piazza del Popolo, 1857
#MythologyMonday
The #Celts revered the #Dragon as a guardian between their world & the world of the dead - often places associated with these Celtic portals were replaced by Christian churches associated with "dragon slayer" saints like #StGeorge & #StMichael (#GlastonburyTor)
2/6: I wanted a spooky ambiance for this part of the embroidery so the crypt is an echoing cavern with bats and stalagmites and weeping angels. For Aethelfrih's grave I was inspired by fancy stone coffins in medieval churches that often feature dogs resting at their owner's feet
r/TheMariaArusuChurch getting welcomed in by the other churches, shrines and cults. https://t.co/8G3fuTu62X
@TheSimCommunity According to Korean theory, churches and crosses are prohibited. And Japan has already banned the symbol of a party corresponding to a swastika. Rising sun is the same as Germany still uses the Iron Cross. Like the cross, the sun represents culture.☀
@wenjoies Your theory prohibits churches and crosses. And the comparison image is strange. Japan has already banned the symbol of a party corresponding to a swastika. Rising sun is the same as Germany still uses the Iron Cross. Like the cross, the sun represents culture.☀
It's very common for institutions in Eda to adopt and raise orphans as a long-term work force. The biggest examples are Edarist churches and the Risk Hunter Organization, but it's a regular practice in general.
For #AnimalsInChurchesHour some #WateryWonders from Alfriston and Winchelsea in East Sussex and from Kidlington in Oxfordshire.