
Interiors
Folder: Structures, Inside and Out
View from The Coffee Well
Before the Dance
|
|
The Coosa Valley 5th Annual Father Daughter Sweetheart Dance at the Pittman Theater, Gadsden, Alabama (IMG_3837)
Coosa Valley YMCA 5th Annual Father Daughter Sweet…
Coosa Valley YMCA 5th Annual Father Daughter Sweet…
Ladies Room Door
Men's Room Door
The Land Pavillion
Choir Stall Canopy Ripon Cathedral
Carved Choir Stall Bench
|
|
Winchester Cathedral, Winchester, Hampshire, England. Scanned 35mm negative (Eng-07016)
The Cloisters
|
|
The Cloisters are part ot the Metropolitan Museum of Art where the art and architecture of medieval Europe are displayed. The collection was assembled from architectural elements, both domestic and religious, that date from the twelfth through the fifteenth century. They are located in Fort Tryon Park, Manhattan, New York City. Scanned 35mm negative. (5G012)
ODT - Natural Framing
Roof Boss
|
|
Roof boss in the nave of York Minster depicts medieval knights. York, North Yorkshire, England. Scanned 35mm negative. (Eng-16016)
Stained Glass
|
|
|
|
From a window in Ida Cason Calloway Memorial Chapel at Calloway Gardens, Pine Mountain, Georgia. Scanned 35mm negative. (4E007)
Stained Glass
|
|
From a Window in Ida Cason Calloway Memorial Chapel at Calloway Gardens, Pine Mountain, Georgia. Scanned 35mm negative. (4E006)
St. Michael, the Archangel
|
|
Inside the Castle San Miguel, Sacred Heart Monastery, Hanceville, Alabama (IMG_6857)
Brass Lecturn
|
|
Southwell Cathedral - Brass lectern (early 16th C.) recovered at end of 18th C. from lake at Newstead Abbey where monks had thrown it at the Dissolution.
The eagle symbolized several things to early Christians. They believed that it was capable of staring into the sun and that Christians similarly were able to gaze unflinchingly at the revelation of the divine word. Also, the eagle was believed to be the bird that flew highest in the sky and nearest to heaven, symbolizing the carrying of the word of God to the four corners of the world"
The flying eagle in particular is the symbol of John the Evangelist (see Revelation, ch 4, v 7) who proclaimed Christ as 'the Word of God' at the beginning of his Gospel. Therefore, it was considered to be a suitable support for the bible from which God's word is read, hopefully reaching the ends of the earth. (Eng 11015)
Cherubs
Elevator Door
Texas State Capitol Extension
Jump to top
RSS feed- Latest items - Subscribe to the latest items added to this album
- ipernity © 2007-2025
- Help & Contact
|
Club news
|
About ipernity
|
History |
ipernity Club & Prices |
Guide of good conduct
Donate | Group guidelines | Privacy policy | Terms of use | Statutes | In memoria -
Facebook
X