Archive for April, 2013

This is the last glimpse of  The Cathedral Church of St Nicholas and also the last glimpse from my Mini Break in Newcastle, apart from a few photos that I took on my journey home.

10 Comments CherryPie on Apr 24th 2013

Info from the Cathedral Church of St Nicholas guide book:

In World War II, after the fall of Denmark and Norway in 1940, Newcastle became the home of the Danish merchant fleet. About 4,000 Danish seamen sailed from here and 1,406 gave their lives. the memorial in natural slate and stainless steel, designed in [...]

4 Comments CherryPie on Apr 23rd 2013

8 Comments CherryPie on Apr 22nd 2013

Harmony makes small things grow.  Lack of it makes great things decay.
Sallust (c. 86-34 B.C.)

12 Comments CherryPie on Apr 21st 2013

Above the Thornton brass is a sculpture designed by Stephen Cox.  It represents a broken Communion wafer and the meniscus of a cup of Communion wine.

high up on the back of the reredos, is a curious sculpture of two discs.  The top one, in Egyptian alabaster, represents a broken Communion wafer while the second, in [...]

6 Comments CherryPie on Apr 20th 2013

This brass once covered the altar tomb of Roger Thompson.

[This] huge Flemish brass that formerly covered the altar tomb of Roger Thornton in the ancient Newcastle parish church of All Saints, Quayside, which closed for Anglican worship in 1959. It is believed to be the largest brass in the country.
It is pre-1429 and commemorates [...]

4 Comments CherryPie on Apr 19th 2013

I have really enjoyed my ‘part year’ in the 52 photos project and I am looking forward to starting the next round of challenges from the beginning.  Thank you Bella
The final photo in this round is a self portrait. For several reasons I haven’t been inspired to take a self portrait over [...]

12 Comments CherryPie on Apr 18th 2013

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