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Another picture from Wymondham Abbey. This is the centre panel of a triptych in the Abbey, which was originally in the old Lowestoft church ofSt. Peter's ...
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Another picture from Wymondham Abbey. This is the centre panel of a triptych in the Abbey, which was originally in the old Lowestoft church ofAh, yes! I remember it well - from my Choirboy days!Mel wrote:This is the centre panel of a triptych in the Abbey, which was originally in the old Lowestoft church of St. Peter's
Here is the whole thing Trigger; I had a look through some of my old pictures I had taken as I was sure I had a photo of the complete triptych...and for once my memory didn't let me down, taken three years ago. More good memories for you I hope...Trigger wrote:Ah, yes! I remember it well - from my Choirboy days!
Just been told by 'clever clogs' that it was two years ago not three that the picture was taken...she's right againMel wrote:...and for once my memory didn't let me down, taken three years ago.
Thanks Mel - for reviving the memories of “days of old” - now vaguely remembered through the swirling mists of time!Mel wrote: Here is the whole thing Trigger; I had a look through some of my old pictures I had taken as I was sure I had a photo of the complete triptych
I did Boatbuilder and the picture was in a folder called 2014Pictures!!. It must have been a 'momentary lapse of attention'boatbuilder wrote:Didn't you check your image properties before you made your statement Mel?
Mel wrote:Came across this gravestone on my travels yesterday and I thought it was a good epitaph; it is from a poem by Lord Byron.
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So, we'll go no more a roving
So late into the night,
Though the heart be still as loving,
And the moon be still as bright.
For the sword outwears its sheath,
And the soul wears out the breast,
And the heart must pause to breathe,
And love itself have rest.
Though the night was made for loving,
And the day returns too soon,
Yet we'll go no more a roving
By the light of the moon.
I often visit the cathedral or the cathedral grounds Suffolkboy and I am always in awe of its architecture.Suffolkboy wrote:A short walk on Sunday around some of the Norwich Cathedral realizing we must return for a longer time to appreciate its historic beauty and its architecture...