A mould used for making the East Anglian Boy Bishop tokens, probably from Bury St Edmunds: http://www.stedmundsburychronicle.co.uk/abbey/boymould.jpg …pic.twitter.com/HacdI6z6EK
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A mould used for making the East Anglian Boy Bishop tokens, probably from Bury St Edmunds: http://www.stedmundsburychronicle.co.uk/abbey/boymould.jpg …pic.twitter.com/HacdI6z6EK
St Nicholas and the legend of the 3 children in a pickling vat/brine tub, from the early 15th-century Harley 1808, f. 45v: https://www.bl.uk/catalogues/illuminatedmanuscripts/ILLUMIN.ASP?Size=mid&IllID=19683 …pic.twitter.com/MUGdzJOAd9
A 15th-century silver pilgrim's badge of St Nicholas & the 3 children in a pickling vat/brine tub, found Stanningfield, Suffolk: https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/37296 …pic.twitter.com/kc2U18cLfW
The whole ‘boys in the pickling vat’ and Boy Bishop things really feel like they came from some sort of alternate universe. Not the craziest holy traditions, but ...
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