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  2. Lincoln Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln Cathedral, ... Other additions to the cathedral at this time included its elaborate carved screen and the 14th-century misericords, as was the Angel Choir ...

  3. Misericord - Wikipedia

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    Misericord from the Charterhouse of Florence (Tuscany, Italy), depicting a mascaron With the seat lifted (as at left), the misericord provides a ledge to support the user. A misericord (sometimes named mercy seat, like the biblical object) is a small wooden structure formed on the underside of a folding seat in a church which, when the seat is folded up, is intended to act as a shelf to ...

  4. Mary Anderson (art historian) - Wikipedia

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    Choir Stalls of Lincoln Minster, 1951, Friends of Lincoln Cathedral; Misericords. Medieval life in English woodcarving. 1954, Harmondsworth: Penguin Books; The Imagery of British Churches, 1955, John Murray; Drama and Imagery in English Medieval Churches, 1963, Cambridge U.P. Grey Sisters, 1972, Chatto and Windus

  5. Company of Ringers of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Lincoln

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    The Blessed Virgin Mary of Lincoln Company of Ringers is the oldest ringing society with a continuous history of ringing and was formally instigated on 18 October 1612 under a statute granted by the Dean of Lincoln. The Company were also granted their own chapel, still known today as The Ringers' Chapel. [2] [3] [4]

  6. Lincoln Imp - Wikipedia

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    The Lincoln Imp The Lincoln Imp is located at the bottom of the upper V. The Lincoln Imp is a grotesque on a wall inside Lincoln Cathedral, England, and it has become the symbol of the city of Lincoln. [1] [2] The carving is situated high on the north side of the Angel Choir and is not conspicuous.

  7. Lincoln Cathedral to host jubilee table made from 5,000-year ...

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    A 13m-long table made from a 5,000-year-old "bog oak" is to be placed in Lincoln Cathedral. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  8. Architecture of the medieval cathedrals of England - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln with its vast façade and three towers, the tallest being over 80 metres (270 ft), rises majestically from a steep hill above the town. Salisbury Cathedral with its "faultless spire" [4] constitutes one of the iconic views of England, made famous by the landscape painter John Constable. In the north of England, Durham makes a ...

  9. All Saints Church, Holdenby - Wikipedia

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    The choir stalls in the chancel date from the 15th century and were originally in Lincoln Cathedral. There include misericords carved with a variety of images. [3] On the walls of the nave and aisles are seven painted panels with strapwork borders.