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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «LICH GATE»
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Aitchley Corlaiys braves the perilous realm beyond the Lich Gate to obtain a magical elixir that can raise the dead in order to revive his beloved, a victim of the plague, and his ancestor, Procursus Galen, a great hero of Vedette.
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American Architect and Building News: 1898
One writer declares that none of the existing examples are as much as three
hundred years old. A correspondent of Notes and Queries,” however, cites a
fifteenth-century lich-gate at St. Peter's, South Weald, Essex; and adds that there
JIZHE ...
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Stones of the temple, or, Lessons from the fabric and ...
But in this old Prayer Book of mine, printed in the year 1549, you see the Priest is
directed to meet the corpse at the ' Church-stile,' or Lich-Gate. Now as in olden
times the corpse was always borne to its burial by the friends or neighbours of the
...
4
American Architect and Architecture
to exist at Peebles and Blackford, Perthshire, I can find no information.1 The lich-
gate was usually a mere shed with perhaps seats placed along the sides and a
coffin-rest or lich-stone in the centre. But at Bray Church, Berkshire, the lich-gate
...
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England as Seen by an American Banker: Notes of a Pedestrian ...
94 THE LICH-GATE. make water-tight vessels for domestic use ; and boats, gates
, hats, sledges and shoes have been made of them. But it is only in our own days
that these supple and tough little twigs have been called upon to make a house ...
Claudius Buchanan Patten, 1885
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Heritage Places of Singapore
At the entrance of the church is the Lich Gate which dates back to World War II.
Allied soldiers and prisoners-of-war (POW) were imprisoned in Changi Prison
and surrounding area. POWs died while in captivity and were buried on the
grounds ...
Please, sir, I should like to know why they call the gate at the new churchyard
over the hill, a lich-gate ; — these new names puzzle me'." " The name is better
known in some parts of the country than it is here ; but it is no new name, I assure
you ...
Chamber over the gate serves the purpose of a lich gate. This used to be called
the Chai>el of the Holy Rood. Beckeuham, Kent. Beckingham in Lincolnshire (
very fine specimen of ancient English woodwork). Bromsgrove in Worcestershire.
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The Encyclopaedic Dictionary: A New & Original Work of ...
lich gate, s. 1. A churchyard gate with a porch, under which a bier may be rested
while the introductory portion of the burial service is being read ; a corpse-gate. 2.
The path by which a corpse is borne to the church, (Prov.) lich owl, litch owl, s.
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Chronicles and stories of the Craven dales
although stated at £200, are said to have cost £600, but in the latter sum are
probably included the building of the churchyard wall, and the erection of the lich-
gate.* Sir William Craven also erected and endowed the Grammar School at ...
6 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «LICH GATE»
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lich gate nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
[Forum] Almondsbury helibase: Air ambulance chief's comments …
In Almondsbury's parish magazine, the Lich Gate, just a couple of weeks ago there were equally outrageous comments submitted in the name ... «The Bradley Stoke Journal, giu 15»
Glimpse secret medieval world beneath Worcester's streets as …
Ironically it was Mr Eden's father, demolition worker Charles Eden, who was tasked with pulling down the Lich Gate but his son said he was ... «Worcester News, apr 15»
NOW AND THEN: St Woolos Cathedral
There was a beautiful, tiled, public drinking fountain outside the lich gate, this fountain fell into disrepair and was then removed and rebuilt ... «South Wales Argus, feb 15»
Cathedral Plaza shopping centre revamp could create 100 jobs for …
... large shopping large centre, just as the bulldozers went into the last surviving Medieval Lich gate in Western Europe - Where was that again? «Worcester News, giu 14»
A Final Farewell to Ted's Red Shed
Some old friends from high school had a metal band, Within the Lich Gate, and over the course of that year, they began leaving the comforts of ... «Washington City Paper, ago 10»
How well do you know city's historic buildings?
The worst casualties were the city's unique mediaeval Lich Gate, knocked down to make way for the Giffard Hotel, and the Public Hall, ... «Worcester News, apr 08»