"Both the rich man and the poor man die, and both are salted for the pit" [Maltese saying]
Friday, 19 July 2013
Henry Lee Warner 1842 -1925
Labels:
cross,
granite,
Grave,
Lee-Warner,
monument,
Walsingham
Location:
Swaffham, Norfolk, UK
Wednesday, 17 July 2013
"Ever Lasting"
Location:
Swaffham, Norfolk, UK
Monday, 8 July 2013
18th Century Putti
Labels:
King's Lynn,
Putti,
putto,
Saint Margaret
Location:
King's Lynn, Norfolk, UK
Monday, 1 July 2013
Floral - Swaffham
Location:
Swaffham, Norfolk, UK
Tuesday, 18 June 2013
Death in Venice
"For many centuries funeral services in Venice have been conducted by the Scuole del Sacramento, instituted for that purpose. To one of
these societies the friends of the defunct pay a certain sum, and the
association engages to inter the dead, and bear all the expenses of the
ceremony, the dignity of which is regulated by the priest of the parish in which
the deceased lived. The rite is now most generally undertaken by the Scuola di
San Rocco. The funeral train is of ten or twenty facchini, wearing tunics of
white, with caps and capes of red, and bearing the society's long, gilded
candlesticks of wood with lighted tapers. Priests follow them chanting prayers,
and then comes the bier,—with a gilt crown lying on the coffin, if the dead be
a babe, to indicate the triumph of innocence. Formerly, hired mourners
attended, and a candle, weighing a pound, was given to any one who chose to
carry it in the procession."
From: VENETIAN
LIFE By
William Dean Howells. 1st January 1867 Project Gutenburg
Location:
Venice, Italy
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