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- The Sarcophagus; The Tomb Of Napoleon Bonaparte In The Church Of The Hotel Des Invalides
- The Church Of The Hotel Des Invalides
- St. Antony's Lean Persecutor
St. Antony's Lean Persecutor - Joseph let down into the pit
Joseph let down into the pit Genesis 37:23 - Joseph made known to his brethren
Joseph made known to his brethren Genesis 45:2 - Joseph sold to the Ishmaelites
Joseph sold to the Ishmaelites Genesis 37:27 - Joseph's Coat brought to Jacob
Joseph's Coat brought to Jacob Genesis 37:33 - Joseph's Dream
Joseph's Dream Genesis 37:5-7 - Meeting of Joseph and his father
Meeting of Joseph and his father Genesis 46:29 - Simeon bound as a surety
Simeon bound as a surety Genesis 42:24 - The Brothers bowing down before Joseph
The Brothers bowing down before Joseph Genesis 42:6 - The Cup is found in Benjamin's sack
The Cup is found in Benjamin's sack Genesis 44:12 - Benjamin is introduced to Joseph
Benjamin is introduced to Joseph Genesis 43:16 - The King's gifts to Joseph
The King's gifts to Joseph Genesis 41:42 - Jacob gives the coat to Joseph
Jacob gives the coat to Joseph Genesis 37:3 - Joseph bewails his fathers death
Joseph bewails his fathers death Genesis 50:1 - Joseph cast into Prison
Joseph cast into Prison Genesis 39:20 - Joseph interprets Pharaoh's Dream
Joseph interprets Pharaoh's Dream Genesis 41:25 - Joseph interprets the Dreams of the Butler and Baker
Joseph interprets the Dreams of the Butler and Baker Genesis 40:12 - 15 - Resurrected
15 - Resurrected - 01- Jesus is sentenced to death
- 02 - they carry the cross
- 03 - Jesus falls first time
- 04 - Jesus finds his mother
- 05 = Simon forced to carry the cross
- 06 - Veronica wipes the face of Jesus
- 07 - Jesus falls second time
- 08 - Jesus meets the women of Jerusalem
- 09 - Jesus falls under the cross
- 10 - Jesus is stripped of his garments
- 11 - Jesus is nailed to the Cross
- 12 - Jesus dies on the Cross
12 - Jesus dies on the Cross - 13 - Jesus is taken down from the Cross
13 - Jesus is taken down from the Cross - 14 - Jesus is laid in the tomb
14 - Jesus is laid in the tomb - The George Hotel, Ruislip
Round about “Riselip,” as its inhabitants call it, they grow hay, cabbages, potatoes, and other useful, if humble, vegetables; and, by dint of great patience and industry, manage to get them up to the London market. It is only at rare intervals that the villagers ever see a railway engine, for Ruislip is far remote from railways, and so the place and people keep their local character.Two or three remarkably quaint inns face the central space round which the old and new cottages are grouped, and the very large church stands modestly behind, its battlemented tower peering over the tumbled roofs and gable-ends with a fine effect, an effect that would be still finer were it not that the miserably poor “restoration” work of the plastered angles, done by that dreadful person, Sir Gilbert Scott, is only too apparent. - Esher Old Church
The reflections conjured up by an inspection of Esher old church are sad indeed, and the details of it not a little horrible to a sensitive person. There is an early nineteenth-century bone-house or above-ground vault attached to the little building, in which have been stored coffins innumerable. The coffins are gone, but many of the bony relics of poor humanity may be seen in the dusty semi-obscurity of an open archway, lying strewn among rakes and shovels. To these, when the present writer was inspecting the place, entered a fox-terrier, emerging presently with the thigh-bone of some rude forefather of the hamlet in his mouth. “Drop it!” said the churchwarden, fetching the dog a blow with his walking-stick. The dog “dropped it” accordingly, and went off, and the churchwarden kicked the bone away. I made some comment, I know not what, and the churchwarden volunteered the information that the village urchins had been used to play with these poor relics. “They’re nearly all gone now,” said he. “They used to break the windows with ’em.” - Toynbee Hall and St. Jude’s Church
- House in Stoke Newington in which Edgar Allan Poe Lived
Stoke Newington is connected with the name of Edgar Allan Poe. It was here that he was at school, where he was brought over by the Allans as a child. The house still stands; it is at the corner of Edward’s Lane, which runs out of Church Street. Let us hope that the eccentricities of this wayward poet were not due to the influences of Nonconformist Newington. - Old St. Paul's, from the East
- Saxon Church at Bradford-on-Avon, Wilts
- A Solemn Fast and Repentance of the People
Neh. 9:1,2 - Aaron and Hur Holding Up the Hands of Moses
Ex. 17:11 - Aaron's Rod Changed to a Serpent
Ex. 7:10 - Aaron's Rod that Budded
Num. 17:8, 9 - Abraham Entertains Three Angels
Gen. 18:10 - Abraham Offering Isaac as a Sacrifice
Gen. 22:11, 12 - Abraham's Servant Meeting Rebekah at the Well
Gen. 24:17 - Abram Sees the Promised Land
Gen. 12:3-7 - After the Banishment from Eden
Gen. 3:19 - An Assyrian King
- Ancient Musical Instruments
- Ancient Shoes
- Angel with two wreaths
- Angels holding the 10 Commandments
- Ashtoreth
- Balaam Met by the Angel of the Lord
Num. 22:31 - Behold the Lamb of God
John 1:36. - Building of the New Temple
Ezra 3:10 - Carrying the Ark Over Jordan
Josh. 3:17 - Chart of the country round Babylon, with limits of the ancient city. (According to Oppert)