London 2021 #6

Nov 22, 2021 15:00

Back in 1986 Tim & I went to a service at St Paul's Cathedral to celebrate the 450th anniversary of our school. As Nick wasn't able to go, we were able to sit under the dome, as we had 2 ex-students with 20 years of attendance. I do remember one of the questions was ... where will you be at the 500th ( Read more... )

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desdemonaspace November 22 2021, 15:34:30 UTC
I loved St Paul's Cathedral when I was in London. I especially liked the American Memorial Chapel.

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debris4spike November 22 2021, 17:53:25 UTC
Oh I didn't post anything from that Chapel, sorry ... it is stunning there.

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desdemonaspace November 22 2021, 18:10:40 UTC
I remember being so surprised to see it. It was like, "Oh, you remembered us!" Because we're always late to the party. I thought it was very nice of Britain to recognize us like that.

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debris4spike November 22 2021, 19:09:35 UTC
In fact t was built in the area that was damaged during the war ... complete with stained glass windows with the images of all the states (the only stained glass in the cathedral), as well as a Book of Remembrance turned every day.

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curiouswombat November 22 2021, 16:15:11 UTC
Wonderful - thank you so much for sharing them.

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debris4spike November 22 2021, 17:54:18 UTC
Thanks - it is an amazing building, yet still feels like a Church despite the pomp

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brunettepet November 22 2021, 16:58:54 UTC
It's lovely!

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debris4spike November 22 2021, 17:52:30 UTC
Yes, truly special

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gillo November 22 2021, 20:39:56 UTC
I worked at a school which took everybody from 6 to 18 to St Paul's in 1986 to celebrate 275 years. It was hard work, but worth it. My last school hit 450 while I was there, but our service was in Coventry Cathedral, not nearly so glamorous.

ETA: The photos are lovely. My favourite thing in there, though, is John Donne's memorial, which he insisted on posing for while still alive but very sick, and which miraculously survived the Great Fire.

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debris4spike November 23 2021, 15:24:37 UTC
It is certainly a great place to celebrate a great anniversary, isn't it? I haven't ever been to Coventry Cathedral, but after St Pauls, it would be hard to compare.

Oh, yes - we were told about that on the guided tour I did -

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gillo November 23 2021, 19:48:43 UTC
That's him. I'm a bit of a nut for his poems, I confess.

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elisi November 22 2021, 21:48:47 UTC
I am loving all your photos - thank you so much for sharing. :)

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debris4spike November 23 2021, 15:25:39 UTC
Thanks - that's one of the things I love about LJ, being abole to share my photos with others ... as well as see other people's photos in return.

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