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LINCOLN CATHEDRAL KNIGHT!!

Photography Medieval posted on Jul 26, 2017
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This Knight was outside Cathedral, on the front is the Lincoln Imp. It seems the students have written on the shield. The Lincoln Imp is a grotesque on a wall inside Lincoln Cathedral, England, and it has become the symbol of the city of Lincoln. A legend tells of it being a creature sent to the cathedral by Satan, only to be turned into stone by an angel. According to a 14th-century legend, two mischievous creatures called imps were sent by Satan to do evil work on Earth. After causing mayhem in Northern England, the two imps headed to Lincoln Cathedral, where they smashed tables and chairs and tripped up the Bishop. When an angel came out of a book of hymns and told them to stop, one of the imps was brave and started throwing rocks at the angel, but the other imp cowered under the broken tables and chairs. The angel turned the first imp to stone, giving the second imp a chance to escape. It is said that even on still days it is always windy around the cathedral, which is the second imp circling the building looking for his friend. There are many variations on Lincoln Imp legends. According to one popular legend, the imp which escaped fled north to Grimsby, where it soon began making trouble. It entered St. James' Church and began repeating its behaviour from Lincoln Cathedral. The angel reappeared and gave the imp's backside a good thrashing before turning it to stone as it had the first imp at Lincoln. The "Grimsby Imp" can still be seen in St James' Church, clinging to its sore bottom. Another legend has the escaped imp turned to stone just outside the cathedral, and sharp-eyed visitors can spot it on a South outside wall. Info, Wikipedia. Thanks for all the lovely comments & favs, so, so appreciated. x

Comments (9)


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Faemike55

9:03AM | Wed, 26 July 2017

great capture and very interesting story & legend

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MagikUnicorn

9:41AM | Wed, 26 July 2017

sweet

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durleybeachbum

10:12AM | Wed, 26 July 2017

Love those legends!

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ontar1

10:55AM | Wed, 26 July 2017

Interesting, great capture!

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LivingPixels

11:45AM | Wed, 26 July 2017

Always a pleasure to drop by Barb another fine shot indeed my friend!!

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Krittermom

12:25PM | Wed, 26 July 2017

Loving hearing your history.

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T.Rex

12:49PM | Wed, 26 July 2017

Thanks for the post and the story of the imps. Reminds me of the story about the Giant Finn, who helped build Lund's Cathedral. He was subsequently turned to stone and can be seen today, clutching a pillar in the crypt, trying to tear the cathedral down. I'l see if I can get a photo of him and post here. Keep up the good work! :-)

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bmac62

11:05PM | Wed, 26 July 2017

Another cracking piece of art... Thanks for the story too.

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Wolfenshire

12:44AM | Thu, 27 July 2017

Very cool legend.


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