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A Lincolnshire preparatory school, St Hugh's School, Woodhall Spa, was named after Little St Hugh in 1925; its school badge featured a ball travelling over a wall. [37] In 1955, the Church of England placed a plaque at the site of Little Hugh's former shrine in Lincoln Cathedral, bearing these words: By the remains of the shrine of "Little St ...
English: The Shrine of Saint Hugh, Lincoln Cathedral Hugh's primary emblem is a white swan, in reference to the story of the swan of Stowe which had a deep and lasting friendship for the saint, even guarding him while he slept. The swan would follow him about constantly, and was his constant companion whilst he was at Lincoln.
Rebuilding began with the choir (St Hugh's Choir) and the eastern transepts between 1192 and 1210. [14] The central nave was then built in the Early English Gothic architectural style. Lincoln Cathedral soon followed other architectural advances of the time – pointed arches, flying buttresses and ribbed vaulting were added to the cathedral ...
Hugh of Lincoln OCart (c. 1140 [note 1] – 16 November 1200), also known as Hugh of Avalon, was a Burgundian-born Carthusian monk, bishop of Lincoln in the Kingdom of England, and Catholic saint. His feast is observed by Catholics on 16 November and by Anglicans on 17 November.
English: Drawing of the Shrine of Little St Hugh in the south choir aisle of Lincoln Cathedral, by William Dugdale. Originally the top contained a statue of Little St Hugh, gone by the time Dugdale drew it. Dugdale incorrectly described it as the "feretory of St Hugh, one-time bishop of Lincoln".
Shrine of St. Jude Church, Jhansi; Basilica of Our Lady of Snow (Manjumatha), ... Shrine of Saint Hugh of Lincoln in Lincoln Cathedral, Lincoln, England
Saint Joseph, Shrine of; in St. Louis, Missouri. [42] National Shrine of St. Jude; in Chicago, Illinois; St. Kateri Tekawitha, National Shrine of; in Fonda, New York; Saint Katharine Drexel Mission Center and Shrine; in Bensalem Township, Pennsylvania [43] St. Padre Pio Shrine; in Buena, New Jersey
Drawing of the headless statue of 'Little St Hugh', in Lincoln Cathedral, by Smart Lethieullier Smart Lethieullier (3 November 1701 – 27 August 1760) was an English antiquary . Early life and education