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Beware the black shuck
In East Anglian folklore a black shuck is a ghostly black dog - many witchcraft accusations refer to dogs rather than cats as familiars, for example in the case of the witch of Edmonton. The above drawing is from an exhibition by mental patients at the Museum of East Anglian Life. At Blythburgh church in Suffolk the story is that these marks on this old church door were made by a black shuck.
The Legend of Black Shuck is alive and well in Suffolk, observing the town of Bungay from its perch atop the market square weathervane. it is even included as part of the town’s coat of arms. While in Blythburgh’s Holy Trinity Church one can find scratch marks on the church door allegedly made by Shuck itself.
Black Shuck is one of many Black Dog apparitions that appear within the British Isles and more often than not portents to ill tidings for those who lay eyes on it.- Bungay and Blythburgh- Suffolk- England.
ANGELS FOR EASTER: Holy Trinity in Blythburgh is a Medieval treasure chest in a Suffolk village, known as ‘the Cathedral of the Marshes’. One can see why Simon Jenkins picked it out as one of the very best churches in England. With its extraordinary facade - featuring a Gothic quatrefoil frieze; knapped flint in checkerboard patterns and forming Gothic lettering; and a plethora of gargoyles and beasts - it must have screamed wealth and power (presumably of the 12th century Priory); but inside it is still surprisingly complete despite self-editing in the time of Cromwell; with carved angels on the ceiling and a Medieval roof screen. My grandparents brought me here when I was a young teenager and already obsessed by visiting churches; and I have always remembered it - and buying a laminated reproduction of Dürer’s praying hands, with a really mawkish story on the back. I remember being told that the rings on pillars at the end of the nave were for Cromwell to tie his horses, but I couldn’t find anything on it, so perhaps that was just a story I was told. #blythburgh #medieval #medievalarchitecture #suffolk #gothic #architectures #interiors #angrls #roodscreen (at Holy Trinity Church, Blythburgh) https://www.instagram.com/p/BwgjbMMFp_q/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1ml6n3kimfous
(via Cottage Blythburgh Suffolk | by David | Flickr)

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William BOWYER, RA (1926-2015), British. Studied at Burslem School of Art, Staffordshire, and the Royal College of Art. Member of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters and an important post-impressionist voice in contemporary British art.
(1) Studio Garden, 1976, oil on canvas (Williamson Art Gallery and Museum).
(2) Church at Blythburgh, 1997, oil on panel (Parliamentary Art Collection).
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More poppyheads from Blythburgh: gluttony.
This one is supposed to be hypocrisy, because he’s praying with his eyes open.