Good news for another closed church. B listed Dornock Church in Dumfies & Galloway could become an artist's studio.
Read more here π
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
and
www.scotlandschurchestrust.org.uk/church/dorno...
Good news for another closed church. B listed Dornock Church in Dumfies & Galloway could become an artist's studio.
Read more here π
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
and
www.scotlandschurchestrust.org.uk/church/dorno...
#Mementomorimonday
Gravestone Caputh cemetery Scotland
We were at the Leeds International Medieval Congress - Glastonbury for medievalists? churchmonumentssociety.org/2025/07/13/l...
Handholding tomb of Ralph Green d.1417 and his wife Katherine. Made of alabaster in 1419 in Chellaston, Derbys at a cost of Β£40. Somewhat bashed about and I think that her hand has been remodelled. A beautiful piece. Lowick St Peter, Northants.
Gravestone of Polly Shaw, 1795, at Palmer Center Cemetery in Palmer, Massachusetts. It was carved by the so-called βGreek Girl carver,β an unidentified carver from Stafford, Connecticut.
Tombstone with Death attacking a swooning woman while Time looks on
For #MementoMoriMonday this dramatic death scene from Chapel Hill, the ruined church on the hill above Tintern Abbey
A beautifully carved grave slab featuring a unicorn, from Kilmodan in Argyllshire (14-15c) #medievalmonday #mementomorimonday
Two fabulous tiny bedesmen and their rosaries under the feet of Edward Stafford, Earl of Wiltshire d1499 at St Peter's, Lowick.
#MonumentsMonday
Looking forward to talking to Friends of Llantrithyd Church on Sunday about this super triple-decker 3-generation family monument. Is there more to the kneeling weepers than meets the eye?
Funding klaxon - the Soc of Antiquaries' Morris Fund, helps with conservation of monuments (among other things), deadline for the current year is 31 August www.sal.org.uk/what-we-do/g...
A call to get involved in London Open House and Heritage Open Day: churchmonumentssociety.org/2025/07/14/a...
Save the date - this year's AGM is on 4 Oct at St Lawrence, Little Stanmore; NEXT year's AGM is on 3 Oct at All Saints, Carshalton. Important medieval brass; work of Carter and Rysbrack; etc. churchmonumentssociety.org/events/2026-...
The Adynet brasses from the E.
In-situ from SE. In foreground is the brass to William and Agnes Midwinter from a century later.
Happy birthday Sally. Was pleased to see last week that the London A workshop brass at Northleach had an updated label saying it likely commemorates Thomas Adynet d. 1409 and his widow Agnes!
I love Northleach. Glad they have recognised by work.
I am 75 today and have been totally spoilt with presents, cards, calls and messages. Thank you all.
Wimbledon wants to expand by adding another 38 courts and an 8,000 capacity stadium on land of the former Wimbledon Park Golf Club. Wimbledon Park is Grade 2 listed & was designed by Lancelot "Capability" Brown. π
Wimbledon cannot expand onto parkland, court hears
www.bbc.com/news/article...
Battle of Northampton, fought on this day July 10 1460, a decisive Yorkist victory over the Lancastrians.
The Act of Settlement declared the Duke of York, recently returned from exile in Dublin, as Henry VI's heir.
Richard Duke of York and his son Edward IV in the Church of St Laurence, Ludlow,
#AdoorableThursday Norman doorway from St Michael's, Bockleton.
Photo of the front of our building.
Please note that our opening days will change in July and September due to the install and running of the Magna Carta 1225 public exhibition.
The Library will open Mon-Wed only on the following weeks commencing:
7 July, 14 July, 21 July, 28 July
August CLOSED
1 September, 8 September, 15 September
Lovely bookplate for Lady Sybil Assheton-Smith. In a copy of Pierre de Nolhacβs βPortraits du XVIII siΓ©cleβ (Paris, 1933). @theulspeccoll.bsky.social CCD.81.136. #herbook
Red stone carved in relief with a beast facing right with head pointed back, portraying a lion fighting a serpent. Legs are highly stylised in Scandinavian/Saxon style, using coil shapes for hips and curves.
#TombTuesday
Early 11th C grave cover in Ringerike style popular in Scandinavia/Saxon England.
Stylised serpent and lion fighting w inscription on left edge attesting that 'Ginna and Toki had this stone made'.
Found at St Paul's Cathedral 1852.
Was BM loan: will it return to new @LDN_Museum 2026??
Bronze-gilt cross with the four evangelists engraved on its roundels and Yorkist sunburst badges on its reverse. The cross was found on the site of the Battle of Bosworth (1485), in Leicestershire, a decisive battle in the Wars of the Roses. Title
This Medieval processional cross is thought to have featured in the Battle of Bosworth: the ultimate fight which brought the War of the Roses to conclusion with the defeat of Richard III and the coronation of Henry Tudor as Henry VII.
Lovely font at Coleshill, Warwickshire
Alabaster effigies at Coleshill, Warwickshire.
A jackdaw perched on the hands of the original Virgin Mary sculpture at the apex of the mid-15thc porch at Burford parish church. The head is 2nd half of the 20thc because I can find photos of it headless up to 1962. And disappointingly unnecessary.
close-up of the birb. presumably it is perched on the remains of a Christ Child with Mary's left hand presenting His foot.
Our Lady with the corvid, Burford
Crews battle wildfire at Huddersfield landmark
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
Curious inlaid slab dated 1617 at Ludlow, Shropshire
To finish off today's transport theme, Wy not a boat.. A longship courtesy of Selby Abbey. Image by Tim Green.
To finish off today's transport theme, Why not a boat. A longship courtesy of Selby Abbey. Image by Tim Green.
600 year old working clock at St. Catherine's Church, Montacute, Somerset has been restored. π
BBC News - Before and after: Ancient Somerset church clock is restored - BBC News
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
Saffron Walden, Essex, Pargetting