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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. Photographed in April 1966 by Laurence Goldman
Historic England is the public body that champions and protects England's historic places
Media ID 13110467
© Historic England Archive
Decorative Medieval Sculpture Timber Wooden
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This photo print, titled "Warming by the fire a019325" transports us back in time to Ludlow, Shropshire. The intricate detail captured by Laurence Goldman showcases a remarkable carved wooden misericord found within St Laurences Church. This medieval sculpture depicts a man cozily warming himself by the fire, providing an intimate glimpse into daily life centuries ago. The craftsmanship of this timber masterpiece is truly awe-inspiring. Every delicate curve and meticulous stroke tells a story of skilled artisans who dedicated their talents to create such decorative wonders. As we admire this photograph, our eyes are drawn to the two sides of bacon hanging on the right side of the scene - perhaps symbolizing abundance or sustenance during February, as it is believed to represent. Photographed in April 1966, Goldman's lens captures not only the beauty but also preserves history for generations to come. Through his lens, we can appreciate and celebrate these extraordinary works of art that have withstood the test of time. This print serves as a reminder that even amidst modernity and progress, there is immense value in cherishing our rich cultural heritage. It invites us to reflect on how traditions and customs have evolved over centuries while reminding us that some things remain constant - like seeking warmth by the fire on chilly winter days. Laurence Goldman's photograph encapsulates both artistic brilliance and historical significance; it offers viewers an opportunity to connect with medieval times through one exquisite piece of woodwork at St Laurences Church in Ludlow
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