St James's Church, Louth, today in the sunshine and in the early 19thC :)pic.twitter.com/pVAPAMZKjX
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@caitlinrgreen the original one is the sketch and the coloured one is a copy ??
@Umarkarim89 Pencil sketch done in 1797, colour painting from this 30yrs later, then B&W engraving published 2yrs after that in 1829 :)
@caitlinrgreen ahaan so i got it right :) Well after so long following you i have developed a sense of analyzing the artifacts :)
@caitlinrgreen anyways i get a little embarrassed when i remember my first tweet sent to you :D i dont know if u remember that :)
@Umarkarim89 I do... :)
@caitlinrgreen Hehehehehe i am embarrassed again. Probably the only person to sent such a tweet :D but well i said what i thought :)
@caitlinrgreen anyways probably i was a good addition as a follower as then ur followers were i guess 500 & now they are ahh way too high :)
@caitlinrgreen Building at right foreground in Turner painting still there. Tandoori take-out now!pic.twitter.com/Qq4ccPM1sK
@GeorgeRick1 Indeed it is! And not a bad one either :) House dates back to at least 16thC, L15thC on some accounts...
@caitlinrgreen The take-away or the house?
@GeorgeRick1 Building as a whole, sometimes known as Cromwell House as he's meant to have slept there!
@caitlinrgreen Well now over here we'd have a plaque prominently displayed saying "Oliver Cromwell Slept Here". We hate to miss out on fame.
@GeorgeRick1 Hah! Maybe I should suggest it...! ;)
@caitlinrgreen in many cultures markets stand near worship places, usually as permanent markets, & sometimes as temporary markets (weekly).
@caitlinrgreen the reason there are plenty of customers & there are benefits for all including worship places.https://twitter.com/caitlinrgreen/status/635382395051606016 …
@caitlinrgreen and sometimes the markets in saints days & religious celebrations, so it is seasonal markets, once or more per year.
@Archatgs exactly, and then it often grows from there
@caitlinrgreen you are right Caitlin, there are many examples support this explanation in different cultures & religions, in many countries.
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