Tuesday, 10 January 2017

More from Reading Museum



Just before Christmas I was in Reading to get some photos of a Church and took the opportunity of going in the Museum. It provided a little piece of research for another blog I hope to be doing about Reading Abbey some time .






Next door I noticed this office was empty












The first thing I noticed was this picture on a pillar by the Reading Abbey exhibition, it depicts the Last Abbot Hugh Faringdon at his execution which was not very pleasant in those days. He was lucky in fact he died of hear failure before it happened which is more that I can say for the two fellow priests that were with him. He was executed in front of his Abbey






















 Couple more paintings, the one on the left is the King presiding over Reading Abbey I think the other Queen Elizabeth I





 Back to what I was looking at Reading Abbey, the model above shows what it would have looked like and the church over to the left St Laurence is still there today along with a nearby building above it.


 Archaeological  work has been done around the Abbey Remains and these are some of the finds








I should have read up on what this alabaster carving was off



This is thought to be one of the Cloister pillars from the Abbey. The reformation tore a lot of fine Abbeys down Reading being one of them and I cannot help but wonder what they would be like now had they been left.


I'll leave you with this picture I took on the was back , I think it represents a Christmas Tree.
Taking Part in Our World Tuesday


22 comments:

s.c said...

Nice little reportage. I like it.

Francisco Manuel Carrajola Oliveira said...

Uma reportagem fantástica.
Um abraço e boa semana.
Andarilhar

Unknown said...

Beautiful pictures and write-up!

Anonymous said...

Beautiful artwork there and such interesting documentation of history.

colleen said...

I like the light show in the first shot. And so much room to be and soak that up.

Linda W. said...

Interesting history!

carol l mckenna said...

Lovely Reading shots ~ all very creative ~ I lived in Reading MA for 20 odd years ~ so that caught I my eye ~ thanks,

Wishing you a Happy Week ahead ~ ^_^

William Kendall said...

Even the remains of the abbey are fascinating.

Fun60 said...

A gruesome period of history. I didn't know Reading had an abbey. Interesting stuff Bill.

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Obrigado meu amigo

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Many Thanks

Billy Blue Eyes said...

I love visiting the place

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Yes, last time I passed it was occupied

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Never been there though I was in Boston a few times, shame or I'd have visited when I went to Salem

Billy Blue Eyes said...

There is a bit more that than that, the ruin's of the place are half a mile away

Billy Blue Eyes said...

O yes and I went to school beside the ruins, they have been closed for a few years due to H&S, parts were falling off but they have funding now to help preserve them and will be reopening

Molly said...

Never been to Reading abbey and yes that is definitely Elizabeth I

Mollyxxx

Seraphinas Phantasie said...

Hi Bill,
wonderful impressions of this fabulous museum.
I wish you all the best for 2017 !
Best regards, Synnöve

Lady Fi said...

Lovely shots. I like all that white space in the first shot.

Billy Blue Eyes said...

DOubt you will till it is reopened though the Museum is worth a visit

Billy Blue Eyes said...

HAppy new year to you as well

Billy Blue Eyes said...

So di dI , not somthing you see in a town very offten