Granite Cross Saint Mark's New Lakenham, Norwich [Link] © Godric Godricson |
"Both the rich man and the poor man die, and both are salted for the pit" [Maltese saying]
Monday, 6 August 2012
Granite Cross
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granite,
Norwich,
Saint Mark
Location:
Hall Rd, Norwich, Norfolk, UK
Sunday, 5 August 2012
Visiting Churches
Visiting Churches is one area that I love because you never know what you'll find. The Church is often the only communal property in the village and its the place where the unusual and the noteworthy is placed in the same way that we place unusual things on the mantelpiece.
The stone coffin from the 13th Century is this sort of unusual. The hole in the centre is the drain hole for the juices formed by decomposition and the floor of the Church would have formed the lid of the coffin. How insanitary is that? Whilst the parish Churches preserve the old coffins the Anglican Cathedral at Norwich turns one coffin into a flower planter.
13th Century coffin against the wall
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Jack Bibby Died 11th June 1917
Location:
Kalkara, Malta
Saint Peter Parmentergate - Norwich
Saint Peter Parmentergate is a Church that I have not been in and I don't know how to gain entry. This is a massive pile of a building with a graveyard that has been scraped in favour of a municipal City park. The population of this City centre area has grown back with the redevelopment of King Street although the parish has gone with the present parish being found centred on Saint John the Baptist nearby. The parkland around the Church is maintained and available and I imagine that the Church is similarly maintained unlike the poor remains of Saint Etheldreda so badly treated by the artistic community of Norwich.
A crescent inside a star - King Street, Norwich
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The scraped graveyard becomes the park Saint Peter parmentergate - King Street, Norwich
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Ann Norris - Buried Saint Peter Parmentergate, King Street, Norwich
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Labels:
Norwich,
Saint Peter Parmentergate
Location:
King St, Norwich, Norfolk, UK
Saturday, 4 August 2012
Saint Julian - Norwich

The beauty of Traditional Anglican worship - King Street, Norwich
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The one (rather sad) monument on the edge of the convent Saint Julian - King Street, Norwich
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The convent intrudes into the graveyard Saint Julian - King Street, Norwich
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Labels:
King Street,
Norwich,
Saint Julian
Location:
King St, Norwich, Norfolk, UK
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