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Misericords Collection

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Background imageMisericords Collection: Warming by the fire a019325

Warming by the fire a019325
St Laurences Church, Ludlow, Shropshire. Detail of a carved wooden misericord depicting a man warming himself by the fire with two sides of bacon hanging to the right. Thought to represent February

Background imageMisericords Collection: Fireside scene a058910

Fireside scene a058910
Church of St Mary, Ripple, Worcestershire. Detail of misericord showing two figures seated by a fire with a cauldron. Depicting the month of December

Background imageMisericords Collection: Boar hunting a62_01626

Boar hunting a62_01626
St Marys Church, North Bar Within, Beverley, East Riding Of Yorkshire. A misericord in St Marys Church, depicting a knight with a spear attacking a wild boar

Background imageMisericords Collection: Lion and monkey WSA01_01_E0110

Lion and monkey WSA01_01_E0110
Ripon Cathedral, Minster Close, Ripon, Harrogate, North Yorkshire. A misericord in Ripon Cathedral, depicting a lion and a monkey in a wood

Background imageMisericords Collection: Griffin catching a rabbit WSA01_01_E0108

Griffin catching a rabbit WSA01_01_E0108
Ripon Cathedral, Minster Close, Ripon, Harrogate, North Yorkshire. A misericord in Ripon Cathedral, depicting a griffin catching a rabbit

Background imageMisericords Collection: Misericords DP044774

Misericords DP044774
St Peter's Collegiate Church, Lich Gates, Wolverhampton. Interior view of St Peter's Church, showing stalls with misericords

Background imageMisericords Collection: Man pushing woman in wheelbarrow DP033059

Man pushing woman in wheelbarrow DP033059
Ripon Minster, Minster Close, Ripon, North Yorkshire. Detail view of a misericord in the choirstalls showing carved leaf decoration and figures of a man pushing a woman in a wheelbarrow

Background imageMisericords Collection: Woman beating husband OP04453

Woman beating husband OP04453
Holy Trinity Church, Old Town, Stratford-Upon-Avon, Warwickshire. Detail of a misericord showing a woman beating her husband. Photographed in the 1930s by William A Clark

Background imageMisericords Collection: Mythical beast DP101592

Mythical beast DP101592
Wells Cathedral, Cathedral Green, Wells, Somerset. Detail of misericord

Background imageMisericords Collection: Heraldic devices DP044028

Heraldic devices DP044028
Church of St Clement, Church Street, Sandwich, Kent. Interior detail view of heraldic wood carving on a misericord in the choir stalls

Background imageMisericords Collection: Man pushing woman in wheelbarrow DP033058

Man pushing woman in wheelbarrow DP033058
Ripon Minster, Minster Close, Ripon, North Yorkshire. Detail view of a misericord in the choirstalls showing figures of a man pushing a woman in a wheelbarrow

Background imageMisericords Collection: Leading a pig to slaughter a058914

Leading a pig to slaughter a058914
Church of St Mary, Ripple, Worcestershire. Detail of misericord depicting the slaughter of a pig, representing November

Background imageMisericords Collection: The Dishonest Ale-Wife a019330

The Dishonest Ale-Wife a019330
St Laurences Church, Ludlow, Shropshire. Detail of a carved wooden misericord depicting a woman filling a jug, with foliage to either side. Known as the " Dishonest ale-wife"

Background imageMisericords Collection: Mermaid a018086

Mermaid a018086
Ripon Minster, Minster Close, Ripon, North Yorkshire. Detail of misericord depicting the mermaid. Photographed in Aril 1970

Background imageMisericords Collection: Misericord a98_05003

Misericord a98_05003
St Michaels Church, Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire. A fifteenth century misericord, reputedly from Old St Pauls Cathedral in London

Background imageMisericords Collection: Fox preaching to geese a67_00607

Fox preaching to geese a67_00607
Minster Church Of St John, Minster Yard, Beverley, East Riding Of Yorkshire. Detail of a carved wooden misericord depicting a fox preaching to geese. Photographed in April 1959 by Major G E Pearson


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