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Monk Bar is the largest and most ornate of the bars. It was erected in about 1330 to replace a previous city entrance on the site of an original Roman Gate. The clergy appear to have complained about a main road crossing the Minster Close, so the replacement was built further to the south-east. It was a self-contained fortress, with each floor capable of being defended. On the front of the bar is an arch supporting a gallery, including 'murder-holes' through which missiles and boiling water could be rained down upon attackers.
Monk Bar has the city’s only working portcullis, in use until 1970. Like the other main gateways, Monk Bar originally had a barbican on the front. This was demolished in 1825.
The rooms above the gateway have had various uses over the years, including as a home and as a jail for rebellious Catholics in the 16th century.
Today the gate houses a small museum tracing the life of the popular Yorkist, King Richard III and run by the Richard III Society. There is particular emphasis on an examination of his supposed involvement in the murder of the 'Princes in the Tower'. You can also see the old portcullis in full working order and the turret room prison cells used for recusant Catholics and mutinous apprentices in the 16th century.
Caturrita
Monk Parakeet
Myiopsitta monachus
Psittacidae (Família)
Psittaciformes (Ordem)
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Wat Phra That Doi Suthep Is a Theravada (school of the elder monks) Wat in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand. The temple is often referred to as "Doi Suthep" although this is actually the name of the mountain where it's located. It is a sacred site to many Thai people. The temple is 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) from the city of Chiang Mai. From the temple, impressive views of Chiang Mai can be seen.
A young monk looks back at me as everyone sings the holy hymns that are required to be recited daily for one to be a learned Monk. Young Monks around the age of 7 or even younger start living in monastries and follow a very strict routine in order to become a good learner and devotee. Loved the vibe of this monastery, smiling happy monks all around!!
Happy days! EWS Class 60, No 60052 'Glofa Twr / Tower Colliery' passes Monks Sidings Signal Box, Warrington on 7F81 10.10hrs Liverpool Bulk Terminal to Fidlers ferry Power Station mgr. The area I am standing is now a housing estate, the signals long gone but the signal box remains on this now a days little used line. 5th October 1999.
Copyright: 8A Rail Collection (D.5797)
Things are starting to quietening down here in Siem reap, an ideal time to wonder the temples of Angkor. Yesterday i took the opportunity to wonder the chambers at my own pace and see what opportunities arise :)
A monk's cell at Hemis monastery with scriptures written on loose bound sheets that are chanted aloud during prayer sessions.
Medieval European Monk
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Further PP work in Luminar Neo Magic Light filters.
A very old and grey, wrinkled and bearded Medieval monk, bald in the middle of his skull , old wrinkled hands, in a black colored monk’s habit sitting at a catheder writing an illuminated, colorful manuscript with a goose feather. The monk is very much concentrated on his task. Background of leather bound old books. Low light coming through glass stained windows. Realistic impasto style painting
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for MONKS and PRIESTS..!
Phuket Island,Phuket International Airport,Thailand
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We arrived a little late to the airport..We had to rush..and airport busy,
Officer said me..Noooo,dont sit..this is for Monks and Priests..!
and me with the rush said..Wow..!Yes sir..Thank you..!! :)
and at last..
We had empty seats for this Eminences. :)
A monk was due to come early that morning around 6:30 and we prepared an offering.
Sakae Krang district, Uthai Thani province, Central Thailand