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gpick24 23-11-2013 12:45

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The figures in No.9 are a puzzle: the guy on the left seems to be holding a ball of yarn, the middle figure carries a book, and the guy on the right looks like Bacchus with a goblet of vino! There must be some significance to it but darned if I know!

A bit of info for you about that statue -
"Theology Directing the Labours of Science and Art"
"Three figures; theology is represented by a standing female figure holding in her left hand a volume of Holy Writ, and with her right hand she directs Science, who is depicted as an old man studying a globe. Art is shown as a youthful metal worker who is making a chalice, and is depicted in the act of listening to Theology."

Copied from here - John Rylands Library

Margaret Pilkington 23-11-2013 12:49

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Thankyou for that information. I am so busy messing with the pics I took yesterday, that I didn't think to look at the JRL site.

susie123 23-11-2013 12:59

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1084911)
Sue, I would have bought myself that mug, but I took very little money with me...and what I did take was for something to eat......I could have bought it because in the end I decided to wait until I got back home, to eat.
I wish I had bought it. That is the story of my life opportunities missed!

if you like my pics, you can see more here:

Flickr: margaret.pilkington47's Photostream

Me too - but I once made R drive me 19 miles from a campsite in Wales to an art gallery to buy a lapis lazuli necklace I had seen the day before!

Margaret Pilkington 23-11-2013 13:01

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I like your style...if that had been me, they would have sold it five minutes before I got there.

susie123 23-11-2013 13:03

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Originally Posted by gpick24 (Post 1084919)
A bit of info for you about that statue -
"Theology Directing the Labours of Science and Art"
"Three figures; theology is represented by a standing female figure holding in her left hand a volume of Holy Writ, and with her right hand she directs Science, who is depicted as an old man studying a globe. Art is shown as a youthful metal worker who is making a chalice, and is depicted in the act of listening to Theology."

Copied from here - John Rylands Library

Just found something similar on another site but to me we have Harpo Marx with his motor horn on one side and dare I say it Eric on the other (sorry Eric!).

Margaret Pilkington 23-11-2013 13:04

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I once spotted some raspberry earrings...they were rubies with jade for the leaf...very dainty and not overly 'blingy'....I missed my chance and when I went back they had gone.
I have looked for something similar ever since...but come up empty.(sigh)

gpick24 23-11-2013 13:04

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1084920)
Thankyou for that information. I am so busy messing with the pics I took yesterday, that I didn't think to look at the JRL site.

I did a google image search and it took me there.

Margaret Pilkington 23-11-2013 13:05

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I probably would have done it at some time, because curiosity does get the better of me.

Margaret Pilkington 23-11-2013 13:10

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Having followed that Link...I definitely need to go back...it has set me longing.
It will have to be without himself. I can't see him standing around while I let myself be carried away by the beauty of this building....and I think it would take more than one coffee!

Turtle 23-11-2013 13:11

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Originally Posted by gpick24 (Post 1084919)
A bit of info for you about that statue -
"Theology Directing the Labours of Science and Art"
"Three figures; theology is represented by a standing female figure holding in her left hand a volume of Holy Writ, and with her right hand she directs Science, who is depicted as an old man studying a globe. Art is shown as a youthful metal worker who is making a chalice, and is depicted in the act of listening to Theology."

Copied from here - John Rylands Library

Well done! I wasn't too far out, Hah hah. There are lots of artists who like grape beverages too, I should imagine.

Turtle 23-11-2013 13:14

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1084924)
I once spotted some raspberry earrings...they were rubies with jade for the leaf...very dainty and not overly 'blingy'....I missed my chance and when I went back they had gone.
I have looked for something similar ever since...but come up empty.(sigh)

These things haunt us. When I was a student (the first time around) I saw a Royal Doulton Viking statuette in a shop. He was different to most Doulton things in that he wasn't all slick and shiny, but gnarly and wizened in an interesting way (at least to me). He was $70 - way out of reach for me. I've regretted not getting him ever since.

gpick24 23-11-2013 13:15

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Had a few errands to run this morning, it was quite cold and frosty.
1 & 2. Last time I was here it was filled with buttercups.
3. A slightly frozen canal.
4 & 5. I bet you`re warmer than I am.
6 & 7. The River Ribble.
8. Hey Mr Moon, isn`t it time you were in bed?
9. The view from Read, yes that is a steaming pile of smelly stuff.

Margaret Pilkington 23-11-2013 13:24

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lovely shots.
There are a couple that would be perfect for the current competition, if you haven't yet put them in...please consider it.

gpick24 23-11-2013 13:30

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1084931)
lovely shots.
There are a couple that would be perfect for the current competition, if you haven't yet put them in...please consider it.

I`ve already entered.
I thought the current theme was finishing yesterday so just put in what I already had. :rolleyes:

Margaret Pilkington 23-11-2013 14:03

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Yes, I ambled over there and saw that you had the full complement in.


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