Took a walk around Lincoln Cathedral today & @CatherineEsse pointed out that one gargoyle is mysteriously covered up by the south porch — the one known as the 'Devil looking over Lincoln'…pic.twitter.com/TK3QINihpE
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Incidentally, with the regard to the name 'The Devil looking over Lincoln' for the gargoyle, worth recalling the position of Lincoln Cathedral above the medieval town — Lincoln, 1307, by David Vale: http://johnketteringham.me.uk/davidvale/ pic.twitter.com/X725YpyQy2
David Lightfoot - who taught English for years at Monks' Dyke in Louth - wrote a novel about the Lincoln Imp once:https://www.amazon.co.uk/Wintermans-Company-David-Lightfoot/dp/B003X80F0G …
Oh my goodness! I had forgotten about that — a bizarre read, but quite fun if I recall?! :)
It was a bit odd. There was a copy hanging around my parents' house for years. A bit intense, Dr L was...
Yes, indeed! I once shared a long car journey with him to see a Latin mass, interesting fellow — wonder if he'll ever write a sequel!?
The Stones of Muncaster Cathedral leaps to mind. http://www.valancourtbooks.com/the-stones-of-muncaster-cathedral-1991.html …
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