"The Archbishop of Canterbury does NOT speak for MY Christian beliefs!"

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St Jerome, and the lion holding up his paw for

BL Arundel 91; Passionale; 12th century; England, S. E. (Canterbury); f.31v

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commission : @.Wcanterburybell

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🚨 Event alert! 🚨

Join the one and only on 25th April at Waterstones Canterbury () to discuss all things and the series finale,

Find out more here ➡️➡️ https://t.co/ISaVFzveo8

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Mercery Lane again I can't make out any of the shop signs.

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Today on our walk, we found a real life Cutiefly! Just wait until it learns Quiver Dance, then it'll be terrifying!

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painted this incredible on the stairwell inside the for the in 2014
It’s still there and used by museum visitors daily as the wander around the exhibition rooms.


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'Beach Workers' by artist (Canterbury, UK)

What a lovely scene! Summer day on the beach! Thank you Sally!

Art Fundraiser for The Society.
Art Sale: 25 June in & afterwards online.



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Perhaps two of the largest influences for me, for Gothic architecture, are Rochester and Canterbury Cathedral

Hard to describe just the awe I felt standing within both of them.

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🦊Happy White Day ⛅️
ขอบคุณสำหรับที่ผ่านมานะฮะที่คอยสนับสนุนกันมา จะพัฒนาตัวเองไปเรื่อยๆแน่นอนฮะ!!
ขอบคุณมากๆฮะ อยู่ก้วยกันไปนานๆนะฮะ ☺️💙
Art : @/Wcanterburybell

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Here's the pixel images I made for my brother's graduation project!

The Knight's Tale, from the Canterbury Tales.

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newly arrived from zurich, 1798
"The Canvas Menagerie" series
by DD McInnes (#British, based Canterbury, Kent,
about it: https://t.co/yfTofLsbdz

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The Skipper
"The Canvas Menagerie" series
by DD McInnes (#British, based Canterbury, Kent,

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We need both Canterbury's. Here have H.J Canterbury ( Who I ship with Grigori ) hm maybe I should draw Grigori next.

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Feb 1: Hadrian of Canterbury (c. 637 - 710), was an African scholar in Early England. One of the most important figures in English history. He helped establish their ecclesiastical institution, established schools, etc.

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Artist:

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Conrad Gessner’s frogs and toad. From vol. 4 of his history of animals (Zurich: Christoph Froschauer, 1558), in a special hand-coloured copy presented to by Matthew Parker, Archbishop of Canterbury, in 1574. 1/2

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