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Chilgungje – The ancestral rite

 

Chilgung is a place of shrines housing the ancestral tablets of seven royal concubines whose sons became kings of the Joseon Dynasty: Jeogyeonggung, Daebingung, Yuksanggung, Yeonhogung, Seonhuigung, Gyeongugung, and Deaogangung. There was originally only one shrine on the grounds of what we call Chilgung today, for Choe Suk-bin, the birth mother of King Yeongjo(1724-1776). The shrine was named Sukbinmyo when King Yeongjo built it in 1725, immediately after his enthronement, but was elevated in status and renamed Yuksanggung in 1753, the 29th year of Yeongjo’s reign. During the reigns of King Gojong(1864-1907) and King Sunjong(1907-1910), shrines of five other mothers of kings who, like Yeongjo’s mother, had never been officially made queens where relocated to the compound. With the moving of Deoganggung here is 1929, the compound became known as Chilgung, meaning seven shrines. Although ancestral tablets for seven royal concubines are enshrined in Chilgung, there are only five shrine buildings because the tablets for Yuksanggung and Yeonhogung and for Seonhuigung and Gyeongugung are enshrined together in one building each.

Naengcheonjeong, Jaesil, Jeonsacheong, Hyandaecheon, Jegigo, Subokbang, and Naengcheon as we see today here were all auxiliary facilities of Yuksanggung. Three houses near the main gate of Chilgung-Songjukjae, Pungwolheon, and Samnakdang where sacrificial rites were prepared-were likely built in the first year of King Yeongjo’s reign. Together with Jongmyo Shrine, Chilgung is a cultural heritage property which shows how royal shrines were built and used during the Joseon period. The ancestral rite called Chilgungje is performed here on the fourth Monday of October every year.

 

October 22, 2018

 

Chilgung, Jongno-gu, Seoul

 

Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism

Korean Culture and Information Service

Korea.net (www.korea.net)

Official Photographer: Jeon Han

 

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칠궁제(七宮祭)

 

칠궁 – 칠궁은 조선시대에 왕을 낳은 일곱 비빈들의 신위를 모신 사당인 저경궁, 대빈궁, 육상궁, 연호궁, 선희궁, 경우궁, 덕안궁이 있는 곳이다. 칠궁자리에는 원래 육상궁(毓祥宮)만 있었다. 육상궁은 영조가 생모인 숙빈 최씨를 기리기 위하여 즉위 직후 세운 숙빈묘(淑嬪廟)를 영조 29년(1753)에 승격해서 부르게 된 이름이다. 도성 안에는 육상궁 외에도 이러한 사당이 여럿 있었다. 고종 때와 순종 때 이러한 사당들을 이곳으로 옮기고 1929년에 마지막으로 덕안궁을 옮기면서 칠궁이라 부르게 되었다. 칠궁에는 일곱 신위가 모셔져 있지만, 육상궁과 연호궁, 선희궁과 경우궁의 신위가 각각 한 사당 안에 모셔져 있어 사당 건물은 모두 다섯이다. 현재 칠궁에 있는 냉천정, 재실, 전사청, 향대청, 제기고, 수복방, 냉천 등은 모두 육상궁에 딸린 시설이었다. 칠궁 정문 가까이에는 있는 숭죽재와 풍월헌, 삼락당은 제례를 준비하는 재실로, 영조 초년에 지어진 것으로 보인다. 그러나 재실 앞채와 뒤채를 연결하는 부분은 1960년대 이후에 지어진 것이다. 제사 음식을 심사하던 송죽재 앞의 찬막단은 사라지고 없다. 칠궁은 세계문화유산인 종묘와 더불어 조선시대 와실에서 사당을 어떻게 짓고 운영했는지를 알 수 있게 해주는 귀중한 문화유산이다. 여기에서는 매년 10월 넷째주 월요일에 ‘칠궁제’를 지낸다.

 

2018-10-22

 

종로구 칠궁

 

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해외문화홍보원

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전한

 

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The old village of Malyan ملیان in 1976.

 

This album of Malyan is part of my IRAN COLLECTION.

 

The archaeological site (shown in photos 4 and 5) of Tell Malyan, identified as ancient Anshan, is near the old village of Malyan, Fars Province, Iran. Visited in 1976 during excavation of the site by William Sumner (1928-2011) of the University of Pennsylvania from 1971 to 1978.

 

Variations; Malyan, Tell Malyan, Tal-e Malyan, Tall-i Malyan, Tal-i Malyan, Malian, Toll-e Maliun. Farsi تل ملیان‎.

 

Description of Malyan, ancient Anshan, in Encyclopaedia Iranica

 

University of Pennsylvania Excavation

 

From Sylvia A. Matheson "Persia, an Archaeological Guide", second (revised) edition, 1976:

"Preliminary excavations on this huge sprawling site whose defensive walls covered about 1,000 acres, have definitely identified Tal-i Malyan with the Elamite capital of Anshan, based on Dr. Erica Reiner's reading of inscriptions on bricks and tablets from the site. This supports John Hansman's theory, in his article 'Elamites, Achaemenians, and Anshan', Iran, Vol. X, 1972. Huge Proto-Elamite and Middle Elamite buildings discovered here have led to the reconsideration of the generally accepted idea that early Near Eastern Urban civilizations were exclusively located in Mesopotamia."

 

Extract from the introduction in the Penn report, Archaeological Excavations at Tal-e Malyan:

"Tal-e Malyan, located 46 km north of Shiraz in the Zagros mountains of Fars Province, is the site of Anshan, a great city, comparable to Elamite Susa (see Dorren: photos of Susa on Flickr) and the Sumerian cities of Mesopotamia in size and importance. The ancient city wall embankment encloses more than 200 hectares, and the habitation mound within the wall occupies 130 hectares.

Although first occupied in the Jari Period (ca. 5500 BC) or earlier, Malyan flourished during three great eras: the Banesh Period (ca. 3500-2800 BC), the Kaftari Period (ca. 2200-1600 BC) and the Middle Elamite Period (ca. 1300-1000 BC). Evidence of later occupation includes Parthian and Sasanian coins found in burials, a Sasanian pottery kiln and surface evidence for Sasanian and Islamic occupation."

 

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Statutory Address: BRIDGE AT TEIGNBRIDGE CROSSING, TEIGNBRIDGE CROSSING

Heritage Category: Listed Building

Grade: II

List Entry Number: 1334129

Date first listed: 23-Aug-1955

County: Devon

District: Teignbridge (District Authority)

Parish: Teigngrace

National Grid Reference: SX 85654 73308

Details: TEIGNGRACE TEIGNBRIDGE CROSSING SX 87 SE

 

8/228 Bridge at Teignbridge - Crossing 23.8.55 - II

 

Road bridge over Stover Canal. Dated 1798. Coursed stone to impost level with rusticated stone jambs. Flemish bond buff-coloured brick above. Segmental brick arch with yellow terracotta keystones with goats head mask on north side and Neptune mask on south side. Brick string course at road level and pilaster strips flanking in abutments. Brick parapets with rounded granite coping. Parapet appears to be rebuilt on the south side. Tablet at centre of north parapet inscribed:- "Erected by order of Thomas Taylor Esq., Thomas Love Esq., Thomas Kitson and Rev.B.W.Wrey. Magistrates of this County 1798". 2 pairs of cast iron circular moulded tie plates in the spandrels. Stover Canal was built by James Templer of Stover House q.v. 1790-92, the engineer was Thomas Gray of Exeter. It was improved by George Templer in 1824 when the locks were rebuilt in granite. The canal was nearly 2 miles long and joined the River Teign at Jetty Marsh near Newton Abbot where barges passed through the dredged Whitelake Channel to the estuary of the River Teign. The canal was a private venture and was built to transport Haytor granite after the Haytor granite tramway had been built in 1820. Reference: Charles Hadfield, The Canals of South West England, pp.118 to 122.

 

Listing NGR: SX8565473308

  

The Stover Canal is a canal located in Devon, England. It was opened in 1792 and served the ball clay industry until it closed in the early 1940s. Today it is derelict, but the Stover Canal Society is aiming to restore it and reopen it to navigation.

 

The canal was built at a time when the ball clay industry was expanding, but transport of the bulky product was difficult. James Templer (1748–1813) of Stover House, Teigngrace, saw this as an opportunity, and began to construct the canal at his own expense in January 1790. He planned to reach Bovey Tracey, passing through Jewsbridge, near Heathfield en route, and to construct a branch to Chudleigh. Having invested over £1,000 in the project, he sought an Act of Parliament which would allow him to raise more capital, but although the Act was passed on 11 June 1792, he did not invoke its powers, as the canal had already reached Ventiford, Teigngrace and he did not extend it further.

 

As built, the canal was 1.7 miles (2.7 km) long and included five locks. It was supplied with water from three feeders, one from Ventiford Brook, a stream which also supplies Stover Lake (now in Stover Country Park) and one from the River Bovey at Jewsbridge, both of which fed the top pound, and one from the River Teign at Fishwick, which entered the canal just below lock 4. The exit from the canal was on to the tidal Whitelake channel, and from there to the River Teign and the docks. The first three locks did not originally have side walls, but used earth banks instead, which were replaced with timber or brick walls in due course. The Graving Dock lock was only 56 ft (17 m) long, and so could take a single barge, but all the others were long enough to take two barges end to end. The first Jetty Marsh lock was much bigger, at 215 ft long and 45 ft wide (65m by 13.7m), but carries the inscription Duke of Somerset, 1841, and so it would appear that it was reconstructed as a basin, so that barges could wait in it for the tide. The Graving Dock lock is probably unique in the United Kingdom, in that it was reconstructed with a dock at its side, which could be used as a dry dock when the lock was empty. Both Jetty Marsh lock and Graving Dock lock are currently Grade 2 listed.

Having invested most of his capital in the project, James Templer was rewarded by the success of the canal. A major contract with Josiah Wedgwood and Sons was re-established in 1798. Wedgwood remained the major recipient of the ball clay until 1815, after which trade was established with other pottery manufacturers and other ports.

 

Route of the canal in relation to other relevant features

James' son, George Templer built the Haytor Granite Tramway to connect his granite quarries at Haytor Rocks to the canal basin at Ventiford. It opened on 16 September 1820,and for the next 40 years, the traffic in granite supplemented the ball clay trade. The canal was sold in 1829 by George Templer, along with the Stover estate and the quarries and tramway, to Edward St Maur, 11th Duke of Somerset (1775-1855).When plans to build the Moretonhampstead and South Devon Railway were proposed, his son the 12th Duke of Somerset, who by then had inherited the Stover estate, sought to sell both the canal and the trackbed of the derelict Granite Tramway to the fledgling railway company.It was duly sold for £8,000 on 4 June 1862, by which time the section above Teignbridge was effectively redundant, and so the railway company was not required to maintain it.However, the section up to Graving Dock lock was retained, so that users of the canal could still repair their barges, and it was at this point that the new dock was constructed which gave the Graving Dock lock its name. The canal was almost immediately leased to Watts, Blake and Co., a company who sank clay-pits.

 

The canal passed into the ownership of the Great Western Railway in 1877, but continued to be leased to Watts, Blake and Co., who paid a fixed price for its use, and were also required to maintain it. Traffic dwindled and finally ceased in 1937, but Watts, Blake and Company's latest 14-year lease did not end until 1942,and so it was not formally abandoned until March 1943. It remained in water until 1951, when one of the banks was breached, flooding a clay pit..

© Wikipedia

  

Stover Canal Trust Website

Ancient art in the Archaeological Museum of Cyrene, at Shahhat in Libya.

 

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Não me lembro muito bem, mas enfim, havia algumas características marcantes, tipo ele era meio velho, tinha mais barriga que um peito musculoso, uma camisa meio fouxa, meio solta, não muito bem passada e meio manchada. Sobretudo ele usava uma cueca enorme por cima da calça, que parecia estofada com uma fralda para velhos. E mesmo assim eu adorava suas aventuras na televisão preto e branca.

 

I admit that I do not remember it all very well, but anyway there were some striking features, like he was kind of old, he had more of a belly than a muscular chest, a shirt half loose, not very well ironed and kind of stained. Above all he used to wear enormous underpants over his trousers, which seemed overstuffed with a full diaper for old people. And yet I loved his adventures in black and white television.

 

Il press day di microsoft per il lancio del tablet surface al whitehouse 52 di milano, una piacevole giornata in compagnia dei simpatici manager di redmond che ci hanno illustrato il nuovo prodotto

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