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Metal Print : Enthronisation of the Most Rev. Dr. Charles Thomas Longley, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury... 1862. Creator: Unknown
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Enthronisation of the Most Rev. Dr. Charles Thomas Longley, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury... 1862. Creator: Unknown
Enthronisation of the Most Rev. Dr. Charles Thomas Longley, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, in the choir of Canterbury Cathedral, 1862. At the end of the first lesson Archdeacon Harrison went down from his stall and conducted the Archbishop to the throne, in which he caused him to sit, and formally inducted him into the archbishopric, reading the induction as follows: "I, Benjamin Harrison, acting as deputy for James Croft, Master of Arts, Archdeacon of Canterbury, do induct, install, and enthrone you, the Most Reverend Father in God, Charles Thomas Longley, Doctor in Divinity, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, into the archbishopric and archiepiscopal dignity of the see of Canterbury, into the real, actual, and corporal possession of the same, with all and singular the rights, dignities, honours, preeminences, and appurtenances thereof, and the Lord preserve your going out and your coming in, from this time forth forevermore. Amen."...An act of the proceedings was then produced and signed in the presence of and attested by a notary public, which completed the ceremony of the enthronisation'. From "Illustrated London News", 1862
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14"x11" (28x35cm) Metal Print
Elevate your space with a stunning Metal Print capturing the historic Enthronisation of Archbishop Charles Thomas Longley at Canterbury Cathedral in 1862. A timeless piece from Heritage Images that will add elegance and sophistication to any room.
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Estimated Product Size is 27.9cm x 35.5cm (11" x 14")
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This print captures the historic moment of the Enthronisation of the Most Rev. Dr. Charles Thomas Longley, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, in 1862. The image showcases Archdeacon Harrison conducting the Archbishop to his throne in the choir of Canterbury Cathedral, where he is formally inducted into his prestigious position.
The solemnity and grandeur of this ceremony are palpable as we witness a significant event in religious history unfold before our eyes. The Archbishop, adorned in his ecclesiastical regalia, takes his rightful place on the throne as he is officially installed into the archbishopric by Archdeacon Harrison.
As we gaze upon this remarkable scene frozen in time, we can almost feel the weight of responsibility and authority that now rests upon Archbishop Longley's shoulders. The intricate details captured by the unknown creator of this print allow us to immerse ourselves in this momentous occasion and appreciate its significance.
This print serves as a poignant reminder of tradition, faith, and reverence for those who hold positions of spiritual leadership. It encapsulates a pivotal moment in the life of Archbishop Longley and offers us a glimpse into a world steeped in history and ritual.
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