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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

Background imageVicar Collection: Little Janes Cottage - Brading, Isle of Wight, Hampshire

Little Janes Cottage - Brading, Isle of Wight, Hampshire. Formerly the home in Brading, Isle of Wight, of Jane Squibb who was commemorated in Annals of the poor by the Revd Leigh (Legh) Richmond

Background imageVicar Collection: Marriage, by Richard Westall

Marriage, by Richard Westall
A marriage ceremony taking place at the alter, early Nineteenth century. The Curate is holding open the Bible as the groom places the ring on the brides finger. Two guests stand at either side of them

Background imageVicar Collection: Fleet Marriages. Scene in the Fleet prison during the reign of George II

Fleet Marriages. Scene in the Fleet prison during the reign of George II. A Fleet Marriage was a common example of an irregular or a clandestine marriage which took place in England before

Background imageVicar Collection: The baptismal font in Deerhurst church, Gloucestershire, England. From Everday Life in Anglo-Saxon

The baptismal font in Deerhurst church, Gloucestershire, England. From Everday Life in Anglo-Saxon, Viking and Norman Times, published 1926

Background imageVicar Collection: Wedding solemnization of the nuptial ceremony. Bride, groom, guests and vicar pronouncing man

Wedding solemnization of the nuptial ceremony. Bride, groom, guests and vicar pronouncing man and wife, 1901

Background imageVicar Collection: Johan Aureller d. AÔé¼ Olaus Christophori Aurivillius

Johan Aureller d. AÔé¼ Olaus Christophori Aurivillius
Johan Aureller d.a, Olaus Christophori Aurivillius, Olaus Christophori (Olof Kristoffersson) Aurivillius (1603-1668), vicar of Knutby and Vendel, contract prosecution in Gavle

Background imageVicar Collection: The Vicar Of Wakefield Reconciling His Wife To Olivia, After The Painting By Gilbert Stuart Newton

The Vicar Of Wakefield Reconciling His Wife To Olivia, After The Painting By Gilbert Stuart Newton. From Histoire Des Peintres, ECole Anglaise, Published 1867

Background imageVicar Collection: Robert Burton, 1577 To 1640. English Scholar And Vicar At Oxford University

Robert Burton, 1577 To 1640. English Scholar And Vicar At Oxford University, Best Known For Writing The Anatomy Of Melancholy. From The Monument In Christchurch Cathedral, Oxford

Background imageVicar Collection: Walter Farquhar Hook, 1798-1875. Vicar Of Leeds And Dean Of Chichester. Engraved By D. J

Walter Farquhar Hook, 1798-1875. Vicar Of Leeds And Dean Of Chichester. Engraved By D. J
Walter Farquhar Hook, 1798-1875. Vicar Of Leeds And Dean Of Chichester.Engraved By D.J.Pound From A Photograph By Navey Of Leeds

Background imageVicar Collection: My cure from The Complete Works of Beranger, 1836. Creator

My cure from The Complete Works of Beranger, 1836. Creator
My cure from The Complete Works of Beranger, 1836

Background imageVicar Collection: A priest holds his guide during a day out at the races in Cheltenham March 1963

A priest holds his guide during a day out at the races in Cheltenham March 1963

Background imageVicar Collection: Parson Adams Engaged In A Perilous Hunting Adventure, from '

Parson Adams Engaged In A Perilous Hunting Adventure, from " The Adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his friend Mr. Abraham Adams", 1792

Background imageVicar Collection: Hostess Discharges a Pan of Blood into the Face of Parson Andrews

Hostess Discharges a Pan of Blood into the Face of Parson Andrews, from " The Adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his friend Mr. Abraham Adams", 1792

Background imageVicar Collection: Young Adams Catechised by Parson Adams, from The Adventures of Joseph Andrews

Young Adams Catechised by Parson Adams, from The Adventures of Joseph Andrews
Young Adams Catechised by Parson Adams, from " The Adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his friend Mr. Abraham Adams", 1792

Background imageVicar Collection: Vicar captured by Cannibals

Vicar captured by Cannibals
Shakespeare Up to Date ! Quote from Pericles - Act IV. Sc. 2: " If you require a little space for prayer, I grant it

Background imageVicar Collection: Woodhouse (extract from Ordnance Survey of 1935, revised to 1948)

Woodhouse (extract from Ordnance Survey of 1935, revised to 1948)
Scale 6 inches : 1 mile.Derbyshire sheet XII NE and Yorkshire CCXCV

Background imageVicar Collection: The Pluralist, print nade by Nathaniel Parr published by Edward Cooper, circa 1744

The Pluralist, print nade by Nathaniel Parr published by Edward Cooper, circa 1744
XJF867801 The Pluralist, print nade by Nathaniel Parr published by Edward Cooper, circa 1744 (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: BM J, 1.116); English

Background imageVicar Collection: For the first time, the Royal Maundy Service was held at Windsor, Berks, in the

For the first time, the Royal Maundy Service was held at Windsor, Berks, in the St Georges Chapel. Each carrying a bouquet of flowers, members of the Royal Family, from front to back

Background imageVicar Collection: Graffham Welcome Home Supper

Graffham Welcome Home Supper for the men who d been fighting, 1946 George Garland Collection West Sussex Record Office Ref No: Garland N26802

Background imageVicar Collection: Scouts and Cubs at Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex

Scouts and Cubs at Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex
Pictured shortly after the formation of the Cub Scout movement, this group of scouts and cubs at the small village of Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex, shows the popularity of the scouting movement

Background imageVicar Collection: Our Village in Victorian Times by H. L. Oakley

Our Village in Victorian Times by H. L. Oakley
A series of silhouettes by H. L. Oakley depicting scenes of village life during the Victorian era. Cut outs include the squire, gamekeepers, farm workers, the blacksmith, the vicar

Background imageVicar Collection: The grave of Rev. Henry Foyster Bull

The grave of Rev. Henry Foyster Bull
Photograph of the grave of Rev. Henry Foyster Bull, taken 3 March 1947. HPG/1/3/6 (v)

Background imageVicar Collection: Palm Sunday parade with donkey, St Ives, Cornwall

Palm Sunday parade with donkey, St Ives, Cornwall
Palm Sunday parade around a local housing estate with Father John Harper of St Johns in the Fields, donkey and brass band, Halsetown, St Ives, Cornwall. Date: circa 1970s

Background imageVicar Collection: Palm Sunday service with donkey, St Ives, Cornwall

Palm Sunday service with donkey, St Ives, Cornwall
Palm Sunday service at St Johns in the Fields, Halsetown, St Ives, Cornwall, with Father John Harper, donkey and children. Date: circa 1970s

Background imageVicar Collection: The English Rose by George R. Sims and Robert Buchanan

The English Rose by George R. Sims and Robert Buchanan
The English Rose by George R. Sims (2 September 1847 4 September 1922) and Robert Buchanan (18 August 1841 10 June 1901). First produced at The Adelphi Theatre, on 2nd August 1890

Background imageVicar Collection: The Christian by Hall Caine

The Christian by Hall Caine (14 May 1853 31 August 1931). A more melodramatic version of the same scene, emphasising the clash between good and evil

Background imageVicar Collection: Group of people on motor boat named St. Martinus

Group of people on motor boat named St. Martinus
Group of people including vicars on deck of the motor boat " St. Martinus" in Alexandria, Egypt. Date: 1930s

Background imageVicar Collection: Between Two Women, by Frederick Melville

Between Two Women, by Frederick Melville. First produced at the Terriss Theatre, Rotherhithe, London, October 1904. The Rev Carton is depicted

Background imageVicar Collection: The Rev. J Dodd (author of A History of Canon Law)

The Rev. J Dodd (author of A History of Canon Law)
The Rev. J Dodd (author of A History of Canon Law in Conjunction with Other Branches of Jurisprudence: with Chapters on The Royal Supremacy and the Report of the Commission on Ecclesiastical Courts)

Background imageVicar Collection: Pere Damasene and Rev Newsam, Mahe, Seychelles

Pere Damasene and Rev Newsam, Mahe, Seychelles
Catholic and Anglican priests, Pere Damasene and Rev Newsam, chat amiably in Mahe, Seychelles, Indian Ocean. 1912

Background imageVicar Collection: The Cutting Short of a Long Story by H M Bateman

The Cutting Short of a Long Story by H M Bateman, this illustration shows a man blowing up the tire on his bicycle. An old man possibly a vicar comes along and starts to tell a story

Background imageVicar Collection: Chromolithograph Devotional Card - First Communion

Chromolithograph Devotional Card - First Communion
Chromolithograph Devotional Card - The first Communion of Ernest Neuts on 13th May 1909 at The Church of Saint Eloi (Eligius, also Eloy or Loye), Dunkirk, France. 1909

Background imageVicar Collection: People taking part in a 100 yard race, Norwich

People taking part in a 100 yard race, Norwich
People about to take part in a 100 yard race, Norwich. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageVicar Collection: The Nose Game - Inquisitive Nose B6

The Nose Game - Inquisitive Nose B6, Denotes Spirit of Enquiry. 1927

Background imageVicar Collection: Christian Baptism in China

Christian Baptism in China. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageVicar Collection: Old Maid card - Parson

Old Maid card - Parson. circa 1940s

Background imageVicar Collection: Henry Foster, Churchman

Henry Foster, Churchman
HENRY FOSTER English churchman, vicar of Clerkenwell, in his fortieth year. Date: 1734 - 1814

Background imageVicar Collection: John William Fletcher -2

John William Fletcher -2
JOHN WILLIAM FLETCHER (Jean de la Flechere) Swiss-born churchman in England, Arminian, vicar of Madeley, depicted preaching. Date: 1729 - 1785

Background imageVicar Collection: William Derham

William Derham
WILLIAM DERHAM churchman and naturalist : vicar of Upminster, canon of Windsor, fellow of the Royal Society. Date: 1657 - 1735

Background imageVicar Collection: John Denison

John Denison
JOHN DENISON English churchman, vicar of St Mary s, Reading; chaplain to king James I. Date: - 1629

Background imageVicar Collection: Richard Cecil, Church

Richard Cecil, Church
RICHARD CECIL Evangelical churchman, vicar of Chobham and minister of St Johns Chapel, Bedford : holding his hand on his heart, or thereabouts. Date: 1748 - 1810



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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.