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The Cathedral of Christ the Saviour is a Russian Orthodox cathedral in Moscow, Russia, on the northern bank of the Moskva River. With an overall height of 103 metres (338 ft), it is the tallest Orthodox Christian church in the world.
The current church is the 2nd to stand on this site. The original church, built during the 19th century, took more than 40 years to build, and was the scene of the 1882 world premiere of the 1812 Overture composed by Tchaikovsky. It was destroyed in 1931 on the order of Soviet leader Joseph Stalin.
"Believe in the lord Jesus and you will be saved". Inscription on a building used by a christian community.
Guernsey was treated to extraordinary light after sunset today. One of the most spectacular sunsets I have witnessed. Hundreds of people took photos and posted them on social media
The Cathedral of Christ the Saviour is a Russian Orthodox cathedral in Moscow, on the northern bank of the Moskva River, a few hundred metres southwest of the Kremlin. With an overall height of 103 metres it is the tallest Orthodox Christian church in the world
The Church of the Saviour at Berestovo is located immediately north of the Monastery of the Caves in an area known as Berestove. Although it is situated outside the Lavra fortifications, the Saviour Church is part of the Lavra complex and the related World Heritage Site.
……A look back at our previous Cornish trip, great to see the mist up the Camel Estuary clearing minute by minute, you can just make out a few boats moored there - amazing how quickly it cleared………..
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I think the local farmer used this tractor to keep the village roads of Flakstad clear of snow drifts.
The Church of the Saviour at Berestovo.
Berestovo was a suburban residence of Volodymyr the Great (who died there in 1015 and some of his descendants, including Vsevolod I and Volodymyr II. It was also the site of a monastery, first recorded in 1073. Construction of the present structure is not documented, but most art historians date it to the reign of Vladimir Monomakh (1113–1125). Indeed, it has structural parallels with the churches of Pereiaslav, especially those built during Monomakh's administration of the town at the turn of the 12th century.
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Saviours is the former church in Turville Heath which was converted into a house when the church closed in the mid 1970s.
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I love this angle of St Mary from Old Hartley, maybe one day the cliff will be taken a bit more by the sea to reveal the right hand side of her
Successive restoration work has been carried out on this medieval Church over its thousand years of existence. The north and south walls appear to lean outwards at the top, not a lens distortion, they really do look like that.
The name of 'Stydd' simply means, Farm or small holding. This church is a living breathing museum. With many parts of it going back to its origins of 1136ad.
The Church is open most days, with an offering box for contributions towards its upkeep and maintenance work. There are booklets and leaflets explaining the Church's history. Services are still held periodically as St Saviours is in the Parish of St Wilfreds.
The Post Code for the Church is PR3 3XS, about half a mile from the medieval town of Ribchester.
St Saviour's Point is a small rocky promontory on the side of the steep headland at Polruan that faces the English Channel. It lies below the ruins of the13th century Chapel of St Saviour - a Scheduled Ancient Monument - which is on top of the headland. During WWII Fowey was a crucial military and naval asset and was heavily defended from attack. There were a number of gun emplacements around the entrance to the harbour, along with searchlight batteries. St Saviour's Point still has the concrete remains of a defensive position, though I have been unable to discover exactly what its role was.
Wikipedia: St Saviour's Church was designed by George Edmund Street. On 17 October 1865, the foundation stone of the new church was laid. The main church building was built from 1865 to 1866, and its steeple was built from 1870 to 1872. The church was consecrated on 31 January 1867 by Ashurst Gilbert, the Bishop of Chichester. It is made from red brick with Bath stone dressings, and has a polychrome, clay tile roof. There were later additions to the church: a baptistry was added in 1892; a chapel was added to the south in 1903; and church room was built in 1954. Grade 11 listed building
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The Cathedral of Christ the Saviour and Prechistenskaya Embankment in the morning. View from Bersenevskaya Embankment. Shot from tripod, standard picture control, polarizer attached to reduce brightness of the sky.
Moscow, Russia
After what has seemed an eternity, lockdown is finally starting to be lifted, and we can venture further afield for our walks. Yesterday I drove to Turville Heath for a walk.
This is Saviours, the former village church which was converted into this beautiful house when the church closed in the mid seventies.
After the recent floods had receded at the mouth of the river Spey, upwards of a couple of dozen Salmon were left stranded in the local golf course (Garmouth and Kingston)
This is a shot of them being removed from the "golf course pool" and returned to the river alive.
If they had been left any longer they would have run out of oxygen in the water.
The Cathedral of Christ the Saviour and Prechistenskaya Embankment in the morning. View from Bersenevskaya Embankment. Shot from tripod, standard picture control, polarizer attached to reduce brightness of the sky.
Moscow, Russia
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Built in the 16th century following an earthquake, it was dedicated to Jesus.
In 1667 another earthquake devastated the city, however, this building remained intact.
We? are we? truly? sincerely?
sometimes, I think
"yes", but how can it be so
"no", it cannot be so
we belong, negatively, to each other
possessing, positively, our own
the hours hover above
beside ourselves
in harlequin skies
and silhouette eyes
of exiguous trees that display
exhibits of our mindful play
we are, yes we are our own disguise
fooling pride and prestigious smiles
for salubrious sunset is centre-stage
in attendance, our soul
if not our spirit to condole
under nature's sanctimony
a song plays, I feel...
but, what I hear I cannot yet touch.
by anglia24
12h50: 06/01/2008
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