Archive for the tag 'York Minster'

It was fascinating to see the Stone Masons working at their craft. They were working on larger pieces than were displayed in the minster last time I visited.

The Minster is currently part way through the five-year ‘York Minster Revealed’ project.  The Heritage Lottery Fund has issued a grant to enable expansion of [...]

24 Comments CherryPie on Dec 9th 2011

A precentor is a member of a church who helps facilitate worship. The role of precentor was carried over from the synagogues into the early church.

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By this statue of Constantine, which is outside York Minster, a temporary hand-written plaque replaces the missing original one of bronze. I found it interesting to note that the replacement is dated the day before I took these photos…

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14 Comments CherryPie on Nov 25th 2011

I invite you to join me at Vision and Verb, where I give a brief history of York Minster over the years.

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Then you will know the truth and the truth will set you free.
Jesus (Circa 5BC – circa AD30)

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Two different holidays

Two different years

Two different seasons

Two different cameras

Two different perspectives of two different parts of York

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