St James's Church, Louth, today in the sunshine and in the early 19thC :)pic.twitter.com/pVAPAMZKjX
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And a giant woolly version of The Stump, aka St Botolph's church, Boston, Lincolnshire :)pic.twitter.com/ZwEFe1xC0a
One more giant woolly church: St Mary & St Nicholas Church, Spalding, on display in St James's, Louth, last year :)pic.twitter.com/6jBEGOhJDG
Interesting when you consider that so many fine churches were actually built on wool wealth.
Indeed! :)
St James's Church, Louth, on a foggy November morning :)pic.twitter.com/qZxiJp0kY2
St James's Church, Louth, on a dull Christmas morningpic.twitter.com/lj161B6txp
@caitlinrgreen not looking as wintry as you'd like, I guess :-/
The mid15th-E16thC St James's Church, Louth; dedicated to St James, son of Zebedee, whose feast day is 25th July :)pic.twitter.com/gN9DIP15jo
glorious! :)
Some more woolly Lincolnshire churches, currently on view in Lincoln Cathedral :)https://twitter.com/CatherineEsse/status/899153573422010368 …
i've seen a lego cathedral but never a knitted one!
I know, isn't it fabulous! And it's huge too, includes a little knitted vicar too! :)
oooo wow! have you seen our lego cathedral?! it lights up!
Oh, no, I haven't! Sounds fab! Any pics?! :)
Oh, thank you! It's great! :)
@caitlinrgreen How brilliantly bonkers! :-)
@hilliatfields I agree, mad but wonderful! :)
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