Medieval History
Invention of the Holy Cross
Norbury, Derbyshire, originally uploaded by Vitrearum. This figure of St Helen holding the True Cross is an appropriate image for today as we celebrate the feast of the Holy Cross, or to give it its western title Exaltatio Sanctae Crucis, the 'Raising Aloft of the Holy Cross' . This feast commemorates the discovery of the True Cross in 326 by Saint Helen, who was the mother of the Roman Emperor Constantine. Helen and Constantine ordered that the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem should be built at the site of the discovery of the cross and when the church was dedicated in 335 a portion of the cross placed inside it.
The stained glass panel is at Norbury in Derbyshire and dates from the third quarter of the fifteenth century. Now in the east window of the chancel it formed part of a series of windows once in the north nave aisle of the church commissioned by the Fitzherbert family.
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Vernicle
Snarford 3, originally uploaded by Vitrearum (Allan Barton).This is such a striking image, one of the panels of the fifteenth century font at the remote church at Snarford in Lincolnshire. A full frontal head of Christ entirely fills one panel of the...
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It's Amazing What You Find Under The Floor.
According to John Throsby in his new addition of Thoroton's The Antiquities of Nottinghamshire, when the floor of the chancel at Mattersey church in Nottinghamshire was replaced in the 1790s they discovered two pieces of 'very ancient'...
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Feast Of St Matthew
Norbury, Derbyshire, originally uploaded by Vitrearum.St Mary and St Barlock's church, Norbury. St Matthew with his axe and his quill pot, part of an apostles creed paid for by Nicholas Fitzherbert and dating from the 1470s....
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Workshop Technique - Glass From East Harling, Norfolk
East Harling, Norfolk, originally uploaded by Vitrearum.The east window of the East Harling church contains a considerable amount of late fifteenth century stained glass of the Norwich school. The window is composite, and among the panels are a series...
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The Palm Sunday Cross
Ampney Crucis, Gloucestershire, originally uploaded by Vitrearum.Quite a number of medieval stone crosses survive in our churchyards, when I say survive, very few are as complete as the fifteenth century example at Ampney Crucis in Gloucestershire which...
Medieval History