Paid a visit to the rather lovely @LincsCathedral today :)pic.twitter.com/n4WRmJEQJq
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@caitlinrgreen @BeardyHowse @LincsCathedral Intriguing that ecclesiastical accoutrements the only grave goods generally in medieval burials.
@caitlinrgreen @BeardyHowse @LincsCathedral But that church restorers seem to have had no qualms about removing, putting them on display.
@HipBookfairy @BeardyHowse @LincsCathedral Yes, both aspects are fascinating---latter v widespread tho' eg Merovingian royal church burials
@caitlinrgreen @LincsCathedral Oh, good. The Victorians liked plundering.
What is the image, though? Digitus Dei blessing?
@BeardyHowse @LincsCathedral So did Georgians---cf St Cuthbert & tomb of Bishop Grosseteste! Manus Dei issuing from clouds in benediction :)
@caitlinrgreen @BeardyHowse @LincsCathedral thank you for the photos Dr Green and everyone else for the discussion
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