beautiful by mickuk50
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good morning one and all :o)
todays shot is of the only stained glass window on the little st mary magdalene church in yarm .this shot was taken on the same day as the other shots in this series .
some info for you :o)
The current church building is the third to stand on the site. The first was a wooden saxon building of which no traces remain. A norman church was built in the late 12th Century and remained until 1728 when it razed by fire. The present georgian church was built from the remains of the second in 1730.
on the plaque at the side it reads "in memory of the rever`d thomas dixon late master of the free grammar of kirby ravensworth.rector of wilton,st andrew & st mary.droitwich worcestershire,and curate of yarm.born september 1734 and died april 16th 1797
info came from wikipedia
have a great sunday my friends and thanks for taking a look :o)
mick
Comments (36)
wonderworld
Gorgeous capture of old!!
Doriutz
excellent shot & light :)
ledwolorz
Excellent capture.
durleybeachbum
Interesting that the information is on the outside! much more useful than indoors. Very nice pic.
Hendesse
Excellent details and clarity. Superb shot, looks fantastic!
jeroni
excelente vidriera un color fantastico amigo
beachzz
Really wonderful,, must be amazing when the light is on in the church!! Nice bit of history as well!!
artaddict2
Great shot and crop of a beautiful stained glass window depicting what looks like Jesuus and disciples at a table, maybe The last supper? I notice that every town church in the UK these days has to protect them from vandals with this metal mesh on all windows although from your shot it is hard to notice it.
fredster66
You caught some great details here. Nice work Mick!
Bossie_Boots
Wonderful capture great detail this reminds me of the little church at hopton its really beautiful thank you for sharing and for the narative a very good day to you to !!!!
BertDes
Beautiful window. Excellent capture.
smillinfaces
a beautiful work great thank you greetings smillinfaces
MaraP
Great Shot!!
psycho56
amazing shot... strange but wonderful point of view... very unique
Cytisus
Super shot!!!!!!!!!!!!
amlondono
Beautiful shot my friend ! Ana
frankie96
This is a very nice image..can you get another one from inside with the light coming through...
CavalierLady
Beautiful shot and interesting information! Most everything you have there is centuries older than anything over here!
toddaking
Excellent picture. Todd
delaorden_ojeda
I like very much glass windows some churches has, some of them loosks magical. Excelent capture, nice details.
JeffG7BRJ
As Alan has already said it does look like it depicts 'The Last Supper', although I can only count eleven heads + Jesus. It would be fantastic if you could possibly get a shot from inside the church Mick. Saying that though you some times get rejected, ever since sony used the inside of a Cathedral for a game backdrop. I went to one church and was charged a fiver(£5.00) to take pictures on the inside, I didn't mind paying, it was the way it was said. The previous church I had left a fiver in the collection(poor box) anyhow. It's a great capture Mick but they look so much better when there is light shining through. Either a night shot from the outside when the lights are on or one from the inside with daylight shining through. Best to use a tripod as well. Excellent capture none the less and an excellent narrative to boot. Bravo!!!!!
jccj56
Awesome Shot!!
juliemell
REALLY BEAUTIFUL
SSoffia
PERFECT CAPTURE & COMPOSITION !!!!!
krakosky
nice compo and textures on the glass.
camilledubuc
very beautiful capture
afugatt
Excellent!
Liam.
Excellent shot
saretta
Wonderful capture Mick,splendid glass window and description!!:-)
auntietk
Fascinating information, and a wonderful photo! Thanks for telling us what's on the plaque. Nice presentation, my friend!