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Rosslyn
Chapel
South Porch
649 x 864
207K |
From the back cover of ROSSLYN Country
of Painter and Poet:
"The picturesque and romantic locality of Rosslyn lies near the
Pentland Hills, seven miles from the city of Edinburgh. The mystique of
Rosslyn Chapel as the presumed repository of the lost scrolls of Solomon's
Temple and the Holy Grail, and its association with the Knights Templar
and the origins of Scottish Freemasonry have attracted countless artists,
writers and antiquaries for over two hundred years." ISBN 0 903278 29
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Entrance
1152 x 864
261K |
Construction was commenced in 1446 by
William St Clair, Prince of Orkney. This is certainly an old door
and, should you visit Rosslyn Chapel, you will pass through it. |
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Apprentice
Pillar
1024 x 768
178K |
The first of three pictures of this
ornately carved pillar. For an explanation of how it got this name
I've quoted the text from page 21 of the ROSSLYN book mentioned
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Apprentice
Pillar
(detail)
618 x 768
141K |
"According to legend, the master-mason
of the Chapel was unable to execute a complex design of this pier
from the plans furnished to him and had to go to Rome to take an accurate
drawing of a similar one there. On his return, he found that his apprentice
had, in his absence, overcome all difficulties and that the work was
already finished. Instead of being delighted at having trained such
a workman, the mason was so overcome by jealousy that he immediately
killed the apprentice with a blow of his hammer, and thereafter paid
the penalty of death by hanging for his own misdeed." ISBN 0
903278 29 5 |
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Chapel
1152 x 864
214K |
The third picture featuring the Apprentice
Pillar, and showing more of the interior of the chapel. All three
photos were taken with the existing interior lighting. |
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Carved
Face
1024 x 768
161K |
A small part of the immense amount of
detailed stone carvings. The exterior ones have been eroded by time
and weather and are now protected by a temporary roof canopy. |
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Chapel
Roof
1152 x 864
323K |
The best shot I could get of the carved
interior ceiling using the available incandescent light. |
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Window
563 x 768
134K |
A stained glass window dating from much
more recent times. It features Saint Francis and features, amongst
other creatures, what appears to be a kangaroo. Information is provided
within Rosslyn Chapel. |
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