Cathy Rosamund Stillman-Lowe
@SlCathy
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61, ill-health retired from NHS; degree in English Lit; I love churches, historic barns, art, music, history & wildlife. My son Chris is a doctor in the NHS.
Thames Valley
Joined March 2015
A glimpse of the poetry of the spruced up and somewhat shabby. Lovely!
This weekend I have a short and peaceful video of lovely doors. House, garden and more. Enjoy! https://t.co/VWCdheJcCy
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Good morning everyone! My IT chaos somewhat tamed now, I'll be mostly tweeting new photos from my CatherineRosamundLowe account @CathyRLowe, so please join me there if rusty boot scrapers are to your taste. @_captainscience
#FerrousFriday from King's Parade, Cambridge.🧡
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#PrettyPipes Adorable decoration, in St Mark's, Englefield. The sweet little cherubic faces (right)!
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@chartres_Fiona And finally, the top of the reredos, finishing off with a flourish! Bright and beautiful, in St Mark's, Englefield.
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More detail of George Gilbert Scott's reredos in St Mark's Englefield. The Evangelist symbols root the decorative scheme in the familiar for me. The painting of the lower portion of the reredos is very pleasing.
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Watchful! The stone head above, and the eagle lectern below, scan the nave carefully in St Mark's Englefield. Would risk no shenanigans here! This was definitely a chocolate box of a church, full of goodies of different eras, contentedly sitting side by side.
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Rather more sober tiling in the nave, with beautiful capitals to admire, and a fine eagle lectern on duty, with three step stone podium, & raspberry carpeting at the summit!
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#TilesOnTuesday or - the mosaic of Henry Woodyer meets the foot of the reredos of G G Scott, in the sanctuary of St Mark's, Englefield. Plenty to engage the eye here! @Pericles494BC
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Pevsner "presumes" the reredos to be by G G Scott, c 1860. Scott was responsible for rebuilding the church.
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#TilesOnTuesday I found the tiling in the sanctuary at St Mark's Englefield to be most attractive. Pevsner says that this mosaic floor is by Woodyer, 1894.
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The woman next to him in her own niche is also C14th.
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He once had a second companion (left) but only wings, front legs and tail remain.
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#MonumentsMonday Reclining in St Mark's Englefield, and nobly supported by a lion (showing us his haunches), this Medieval knight's identity is not known.
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#MonumentsMonday in St Mark's, Englefield. My eye was caught by the swan (right). Detail from memorial to John Powlet, 5th Marquess of Winchester (d. 1675).
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Mark, Liz, I think I have worked out what sprocketed eaves are (it's a new term for me) - that change in angle at the very end of the tiled slope of the roof, which adds a kind of energy and visual fizz. Is that correct. @RuthRendell1 @todbooklady
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Like many early medievalists (maybe?), I’m a Gregory the Great fan, & today is his feast. Here’s a favorite portrait in ivory from the 10th c, now in Vienna. The bird on his shoulder represents the Holy Spirit. The detail is so fine you can see stubble on his cheeks
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Two wooden gates to SE with turned balusters. Inscription on lintel: 'Let it be your care to go humbly to your grave.' I needed no warning on that score! I noticed the cut-out hearts❤️& that someone had painted a little pebble & placed it carefully in one of them @Pericles494BC
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