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Vicar Collection (page 15)

"Captivating and Eccentric: Unveiling the Quirky World of a Vicar" Step into the enchanting Heath Robinson Drawing Room, where imagination knows no bounds

Background imageVicar Collection: Man performing as a vicar in a comic sketch

Man performing as a vicar in a comic sketch

Background imageVicar Collection: Rockers vicar Goodwood Revival 2013

Rockers vicar Goodwood Revival 2013

Background imageVicar Collection: Alexander Cameron

Alexander Cameron
ALEXANDER CAMERON Catholic bishop in Scotland, Bishop of Maximianopolis and Vicar of the Lowland district of Scotland. Date: 1747 - 1828

Background imageVicar Collection: William Burkitt

William Burkitt
WILLIAM BURKITT Vicar of Dedham, commentator on the Bible. Date: 1650 - 1703

Background imageVicar Collection: Deep Sea Scouts on board HMS Theseus

Deep Sea Scouts on board HMS Theseus, a Colossus-class light fleet aircraft carrier of the Royal Navy. 13 March 1951

Background imageVicar Collection: Duke of Fife marries Princess Louise of Wales

Duke of Fife marries Princess Louise of Wales
Alexander William George Duff, 6th Earl and 1st Duke of Fife (1849-1912) marries Princess Louise Victoria (1867-1931), eldest daughter of Edward Prince of Wales (Later King Edward VII)

Background imageVicar Collection: Snowy Morning Service

Snowy Morning Service
Not a ghost, just the village Vicar trudging through the snow for the 8 a.m. Morning Communion at Buckden, Cambridgeshire, England. Date: 1950s

Background imageVicar Collection: Vicar remembering his youth - rowing on the river

Vicar remembering his youth - rowing on the river
Forty Years On A priest remembers the days of his youth, when he too partook in boating down on the river. Date: circa 1906

Background imageVicar Collection: The Vicars Shooting Party

The Vicars Shooting Party
The Vicar, the Curate, the Organist and the Verger pop out for a spot of rabbit shooting on Saturday afternoon, accompanied by their Jack Russell terriers. Date: circa 1910

Background imageVicar Collection: Kingham, Oxfordshire - Dedication of the Lich-Gate

Kingham, Oxfordshire - Dedication of the Lich-Gate Date: 1913

Background imageVicar Collection: Dollies wedding

Dollies wedding
A group of girls have a pretend wedding ceremony, playing the bride and groom, vicar and guesses. Date: 1882

Background imageVicar Collection: The Curate who saw red by H. M. Bateman

The Curate who saw red by H. M. Bateman
Humorous illustration by the comic master of social satire, H. M. Bateman showing an irate curate kicking the local vicar and upsetting his cup of tea, much to the shock of polite onlookers

Background imageVicar Collection: PORTLAND, Dorset

PORTLAND, Dorset
The remains of the Vicars House at Portland, Dorset Date: circa 1770

Background imageVicar Collection: Village Vicar not tempted with the offer of a pint of mild

Village Vicar not tempted with the offer of a pint of mild
The Vicar is not tempted with the offer of a pint of mild from a village Yokel. A card from the Weather Reports series, entitled " Genial and Mild". Date: 1907

Background imageVicar Collection: The Kings Memorial Service - Edward VII

The Kings Memorial Service - Edward VII
The Kings Memorial Service - A Popular Trio of a Salvation Army Officer, a Vicar and a cheeky Schoolboy. Ordinary folk mark the death of King Edward VII in May 1910. Date: 1910

Background imageVicar Collection: Swedish Scouts building an altar

Swedish Scouts building an altar in the forest. circa 1960s

Background imageVicar Collection: Coronation Tea Party (advertisement)

Coronation Tea Party (advertisement)
As part of an advertisement for Bowater Paper Corporation Limited, artist Illingworth previews the typical scene in British villages during Coronation week. Date: 1953

Background imageVicar Collection: Vicar Wakefield / Rackham

Vicar Wakefield / Rackham
Mr. Thornhill meets the family. Date: First published: 1766

Background imageVicar Collection: Domestic Dog, Greyhound, adult, standing in aisle during blessing at church service for pets

Domestic Dog, Greyhound, adult, standing in aisle during blessing at church service for pets, England, october

Background imageVicar Collection: Domestic Dog, Pug, adult, being held by vicar during blessing at church service for pets, England

Domestic Dog, Pug, adult, being held by vicar during blessing at church service for pets, England, october

Background imageVicar Collection: Victorian widow, Mrs Lort Mansel

Victorian widow, Mrs Lort Mansel
A Victorian widow, Mrs Lort Mansel, who came from an old Welsh family. Seen here in black dress and white bonnet, with a book in her hand

Background imageVicar Collection: Edwardian vicar in head and shoulders portrait, Mid Wales

Edwardian vicar in head and shoulders portrait, Mid Wales
An Edwardian vicar in an oval-shaped head and shoulders portrait, Mid Wales. He is sitting at a desk with a book under his hand

Background imageVicar Collection: Vicar and his horse, Mid Wales

Vicar and his horse, Mid Wales
A vicar and his horse in front of a stone wall, probably somewhere in Mid Wales. They don t seem to like each other very much!

Background imageVicar Collection: The Pluralist, aided by his patron

The Pluralist, aided by his patron
A satirical comment on the rise of religious pluralism in the mid 19th century

Background imageVicar Collection: Edwardian vicarage and vicar, Mid Wales

Edwardian vicarage and vicar, Mid Wales
A young Edwardian vicar standing on the lawn in front of his vicarage, probably in the Mid Wales area. He has an elderly lady with him, perhaps his mother, and a small dog lies at their feet

Background imageVicar Collection: Edwardian friends inspecting a catch of fish, Pembrokeshire

Edwardian friends inspecting a catch of fish, Pembrokeshire
A group of Edwardian friends inspecting a catch of fish in a large Pembrokeshire garden. The two men, one of whom is a vicar, are holding fishing rods

Background imageVicar Collection: Auto hat-raiser / W H Robinson

Auto hat-raiser / W H Robinson
Post War Britain - Dress reform. The automatic hat raiser, for popular people...pure Heath Robinson! Please note: Credit must appear as (c)

Background imageVicar Collection: Vicar, wife and car

Vicar, wife and car
A vicar and his wife pose alongside their soft-top moteor, possible an Austin

Background imageVicar Collection: Vicar and Dinner Friends

Vicar and Dinner Friends
A vicar has some ecclesiastical friends to dinner

Background imageVicar Collection: Vicar of Bray 1734

Vicar of Bray 1734
The Vicar of Bray keeps his living and his perquisites despite political and economic ups and downs. The archetypal turncoat

Background imageVicar Collection: Clipping the Yews

Clipping the Yews
Clipping the famous yew trees at Painswick Church, Gloucestershire, England. Here the band, congregation and procession walk around the churchyard boundary

Background imageVicar Collection: Rev Robert Hawker / Robert

Rev Robert Hawker / Robert
REV ROBERT HAWKER Clergyman and writer, Vicar of Charles, Plymouth

Background imageVicar Collection: The Bride Signs

The Bride Signs
The vicar and relatives watch as the bride signs the register, the official end to her unmarried state

Background imageVicar Collection: Goldsmith / Vicar / Olivia

Goldsmith / Vicar / Olivia
Olivia & the letter

Background imageVicar Collection: Vicar of Wakefield

Vicar of Wakefield
All ends happily - George weds Arabella, Sophia weds Mr Burchell (revealed as a nobleman), Olive lives & the Vicars losses are less than feared

Background imageVicar Collection: Goldsmith / Vicar Wakefiel

Goldsmith / Vicar Wakefiel
The Vicar preaches to his fellow prisoners, who at first deride him but later come to respect him

Background imageVicar Collection: Vicar Wakefield Moses

Vicar Wakefield Moses
Moses recieves last-minute instructions from his family before setting out for the fair where he will be conspicuously unsuccessful

Background imageVicar Collection: Vicar of Wakefielfd Ill

Vicar of Wakefielfd Ill
Sophia is rescued from the water

Background imageVicar Collection: John Jortin

John Jortin
JOHN JORTIN English churchman, vicar of Kensington, church historian

Background imageVicar Collection: Smart Daywear 1920S

Smart Daywear 1920S
A dapper man wearing a top hat and spats, and a lady in a long dress with a hat decorated with flowers, chat to a vicar on Speech Day at Oundle School, England

Background imageVicar Collection: The Ufton Dole

The Ufton Dole, near Aldermaston, Berkshire, England. A custom dating back to 1583, whereby two pillow slips and one blanket are distributed every 5 years

Background imageVicar Collection: Whitehall / Banqueting Hse

Whitehall / Banqueting Hse
The Verger - or perhaps the vicar - describes the building to two visitors

Background imageVicar Collection: Family Group Photo C1885

Family Group Photo C1885
Dr Welldon, vicar of Kennington, Kent, with his wife and daughter



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"Captivating and Eccentric: Unveiling the Quirky World of a Vicar" Step into the enchanting Heath Robinson Drawing Room, where imagination knows no bounds. (Heath Robinson Drawing Room 2 of 4) In William Hogarth's masterpiece, "The Sleeping Congregation, " a vicar's sermon lulls his flock into slumber, reminding us that even spiritual leaders can have their off days. (The Sleeping Congregation, William Hogarth) Enter the realm of John Kay's "The Five ALLs, " where a witty vicar humorously reminds us that life is about embracing all aspects with gusto. (The Five ALLs - John Kay) Discover the charming streets of Falkirk in Stirlingshire, where Vicar Street & Grahams Road intersect to create an atmosphere brimming with history and community spirit. (Vicar Street & Grahams Road, Falkirk, Stirlingshire) H. M. Bateman's "The Rules of Life" satirically captures a mischievous vicar who challenges societal norms while imparting wisdom through unconventional means. (The Rules of Life by H. M. Bateman) Witness the tumultuous journey depicted in "Rake's Progress 5, " as a wayward soul finds solace under the guidance of an understanding vicar amidst chaos and redemption. (Rakes Progress 5) Uncover tales from yesteryears when bloomers were scandalous attire; witness how one audacious woman was barred from attending women's lectures for her fashion choices. A humorous engraving showcases one man accidentally dribbling wine on another during an eventful gathering – proving that even clergymen are not immune to mishaps. (One man dribbles wine from a glass upon another - engraving) Celebrate love and laughter with a funny saucy wedding postcard featuring mischievous antics orchestrated by a playful vicar, reminding us that joy knows no boundaries.