The Black Country Dying Museum
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Enjoying church art and architecture in the West Midlands and beyond. All photos by TBCDM. http://thebcdyingmuseum.blog
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Celestial as thou art, O, pardon, love, this wrong,
That sings heaven's praise with such an earthly tongue.

Love's Labor's Lost Act 4, Scene 2

Stained glass at St Mary Oldswinford by Clayton and Bell.

#shakespearesunday #stainedglasssunday
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Her brother, John Hardman, founded Hardman & Co, the metal and stained glass works in Birmingham.
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Day 12: Notable Woman

Mother Mary Juliana Hardman 1813-1884 with Catherine McAuley at St Mary's Convent, Handsworth by Philip Jackson.

Juliana was the first Mother Superior at St Mary’s, she built almonry's for the poor and several schools in Birmingham.

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Lion at St Michael and All Angels Penkridge by J. A. Chatwin of Birmingham, 1880's.

#caturday
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St Anne, Moseley by Frederick Preedy 1874

#steeplesaturday
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Vertue’s embracer, Vice’s opposite,
Time’s chiefest ornament, true Valour’s Knight.
The all-just Heaven, regarding high desarts,
Bereav’d the earth of his diviner parts;
Leaving here nought of him but slimy dross,
And a continual grief for such a loss.
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Day 11: Military

Sir Richard Leveson 1570-1605 at St Peter Wolverhampton.
By Hubert Le Sueur.

Here lyeth the bodye of Perfection’s glorie;
Fame’s owne worlde wonder, and the ocean’s story;
The right protector, rightful scourge of wrong,
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#fontsonfriday

12thc font and 15thc copy at St Anne Wyre Piddle.
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William Shenstone 1714-1763

Day 10: Urn

St John, Halesowen.

Ah me, my Friend! it will not, will not last,
This fairy scene, that cheats our youthful eyes;
The charm dissolves; th’ aerial music’s past;
The banquet ceases, and the vision flies..
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St Thomas, Crown East.

Carved wooden door with iron dragon door knocker in the chancel. 1880's.

#AdoorableThursday #IronworkThursday
#nocontextdoors
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Day 9: Hand

Richard Bayley Marsh of Lloyd House, Penn. Died in 1820 aged 36.
The memorial shows his grieving widow Sarah next to his portrait..

Sculpture by Francis Leggatt Chantrey at St Benedict Biscop church in Wombourne.
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Day 8: Glass

By T. W. Camm, The Studio Smethwick at Christ Church Coseley.

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Day 7: Angel

St James the Great, Shirley.

Arthur Hill died 1927 aged 27
Charles William Clifford Hill died 1936 aged 28
Valentine George Hill died 1959 aged 52
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St Mary the Virgin Hurst Hill.

Glass by Albert Edward Lemmon born in Ladywood Birmingham. Trained at the Birmingham School of Art and worked at the Bromsgrove Guild before establishing his own studio.

#owlishmonday

#bilston #sedgley #theblackcountry
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Memorial to Lady Victoria Susan Talbot (1831-1856) by Ernesto Cali of Naples

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Day 6: Gender

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Beautiful carved recumbent figure, with loose long wavy hair. Wearing a long dress with wonderfully carved sleeves. She is holding a bunch of lilies.
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St James, Norton Juxta Kempsey

Bath stone pulpit by the Bromsgrove Guild, 1929

#sundaysermons
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Serbian Orthodox Church of the Holy Prince Lazar, Bournville.
1968.

#ceilingsonsunday
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Day 5:Bird

Black swans on the 15thc Beauchamp Tomb at Worcester Cathedral.
Reposted by The Black Country Dying Museum
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Sorry for the late #ShakespeareSunday theme again everyone. This weekend's theme is inspired by the weather and a suggestion from @shakescenery: TAME & WILD!
a man wearing headphones with the words this are wild times written on his face
ALT: a man wearing headphones with the words this are wild times written on his face
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Richard II - Act 2, scene 3

St Christopher Warden Hill, Gloucestershire.

Exquisite Glass by Thomas Denny.
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I am a stranger here in Gloucestershire.
These high wild hills and rough uneven ways
Draws out our miles and makes them wearisome.
And yet your fair discourse hath been as sugar,
Making the hard way sweet and delectable.

#shakespearesunday #stainedglasssunday

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