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The Pulpit, St. Nicholas Church, c1880. Creator: Unknown
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The Pulpit, St. Nicholas Church, c1880. Creator: Unknown
The Pulpit, St. Nicholas Church, c1880. Founded by Herbert de Losinga, the Bishop of Norwich, in 1101 as a penance for an act of simony. From " The Album of Great Yarmouth Views". [Charles, Reynolds & Co. London]
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Album Album Of Great Yarmouth Views Charles Reynolds Charles Reynolds Co Great Yarmouth Herbert De Herbert De Losinga Herbert Losinga Losinga Norfolk Norman Parish Church Pulpit St Nicholas Church
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This print showcases the exquisite beauty of The Pulpit, located in St. Nicholas Church, Great Yarmouth. Dating back to around 1880, this remarkable piece of artistry was created by an unknown artist whose talent has left a lasting impression. The Pulpit holds great historical significance as it was founded by Herbert de Losinga, the Bishop of Norwich, in 1101. It stands as a penance for an act of simony committed during that time. This intricately carved wooden structure reflects the Norman architectural style prevalent during the 12th century. Stepping into St. Nicholas Church feels like stepping back in time; its interior exudes a sense of tranquility and devotion. The pulpit commands attention with its imposing presence and detailed craftsmanship. As you gaze at this monochrome image, you can almost feel the weight of history within its walls. The statue adorning the pulpit adds an element of religious symbolism to this sacred space. This print is part of "The Album of Great Yarmouth Views" compiled by Charles Reynolds & Co. , London. It serves as a testament to British heritage and Christianity's enduring influence on our country's cultural landscape. Whether you are captivated by architecture or fascinated by history, this print offers a glimpse into both past and present—a visual reminder that some treasures transcend time itself.
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