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I was too low in the Lune Valley to catch the the last of the sunset on White Fell and the Howgills. Walking home, I noticed gold leaf-like reflections in the west-facing leaded windows of Howgill's Holy Trinity Church. Standing on a bench, I was able to focus on the reflections rather than the windows themselves. Interesting and beautiful result.
A large church, much restored in the C19, but handsomely proportioned. Several odd carvings in strange places, including a corbel with his tongue out at visitors on the porch. Inside C13 arcades and a Perp roof. The east end of the chancel is richly appointed thanks to W D Caroe. Several interesting memorials, including in the south transept one to Martha Urber who was a doctor here and lived to a ripe old age. She is shown kneeling in the style of monuments a hundred years earlier. In the chancel a two tiered monument to Theophilus Cave d1656 with a bizarre incscription. Sadly my picture does not pick this up.
A corrugated iron church building in Motherwell, Lanarkshire, badly corroded and photographed before it finally collapses.
This is the main isle of the beautiful Holy Trinity Episcopal Church in Glendale Springs NC in Ashe County.
This window was rearranged to fit the quatrefoil space; which explains why the dragon looks like it has a few pieces missing--it does!
Holy Trinity,'poppy head', carved in 1841 by George Peck. Peck later emigrated to Australia where he is credited with "bringing the Fine Arts to Australia"