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24 April 2007

Wordless Wednesday - St Andrews is a horned church in Hornchurch






This week's wordless Wednesday. I will explain in the first comment

40 comments:

  1. The current parish church is over 600 years old. Hornchurch means church with horn like gables (presumably referrring to a previous church in the area). At some time someone put a bull's head on the church, perhaps as something whimsical or perhaps in tribute to the old tanning industry here (long gone).

    The next town Upminster, means church on high ground!

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  2. It looks like the Church are fans of Texas. That looks like the infamous Longhorn symbol.

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  3. Love the black and white picture and the clarity in the 3rd picture.
    The last picture is just scary.

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  4. Extremely neat looking and very cool that they haven't removed the bull's head after all these years!

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  5. I like the 3rd photo especially.

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  6. What a neat bit of church history.

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  7. I love the second and third pictures , the head is a little scary.

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  8. What an unusual thing to see on a Church!

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  9. Anonymous10:46 pm

    Clever! Horn church, very pretty.

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  10. Anonymous10:57 pm

    Great photos & memories!

    I had to draw that poxy bull for a school project in the 3rd year!

    Long time ago now....

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  11. Why do I have Austin Powers echoing through my mind with his leering line, "Do I make you HORNY, baby?"

    Happy WW, jams!

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  12. Hi Jams, I remember it well! Shame someone stole the original bull's head though. One of my favourite places in Hornchurch.

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  13. Ah Beakerkins are you insuinating that only two sorts come from Hornchurch, steers and...!!!!!

    Amber some vandals stole the hiorchs a few years back. I'm glad they have been replaced.

    The churchyard is a great place to spend time. I love it Alsison. More photos to follow!

    Ah the school projects, Chris.. happy memories!

    Alison I am glad that the horns were replaced. It was a crass acto fo vandalism.

    LOL EWBL.. are you insinuationg that teh bull is saying "Me so horny, I worship long time!"

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  14. I love our heritage as there aren't many that can say they have churches, cathedrals & minsters. Excellent post Jam x x

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  15. Anonymous12:43 am

    Very nice photos!!

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  16. Anonymous1:07 am

    I love historic buildings, and these photos are great! Thank you for sharing them, and happy WW!

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  17. Church architecture is just fabulous stuff. Thanks for the history. Love the B&W photo, creepy - gave me chills. D :)

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  18. Absolutely beautiful. I just love your photographs each week. Happy WW.

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  19. Very interesting. I never knew that. Beautiful photos.

    Happy Hump Day!

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  20. I love churches (from the outside....well the inside too....well sort of...heck, I'll just stop talking right now... ;) )

    Thanks for visiting me :)

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  21. Gorgeous..I can only imagine the history its seen


    Thanks for the smile! If you get bored, check out the Scavenger Hunt Amys Random Thoughts is doing.

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  22. Anonymous5:03 am

    thats pretty cool. great pics and thansk for the explanation

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  23. I love learning the history behind things. Thanks for sharing.

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  24. Anonymous6:13 am

    Really lovely shots. Especially fond of the black/white exposure.
    Enjoy the day.

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  25. Thanks for all of your comments. More next week!

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  26. great looking church!!!!happy WW!

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  27. great shots, love them.

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  28. Anonymous2:51 pm

    Interesting...although the last picture is a bit freaky. ;)

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  29. Beautiful photos:-). Though the last one was a bit scary at first until you explained:-). Happy WW

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  30. Wonderful photos. Looks like a beautiful place.

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  31. Hook 'em!

    It seems there should be a church in Austin, TX with such a skull, but I don't know of one.

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  32. Thanks fopr you comments.

    Ah steve, Hornchurch or Longhorn church?

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  33. What a wonderful collection. And the last one: Amazing

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  34. Great photos. I really like the b&w one.

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  35. What beautiful shots. I love to visit the old churches. Their architecture is always so intriguing.

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  36. The black and white pic is my favorite. Nice!

    http://iwish.typepad.com/i_wish/

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  37. Hey thanks for your comments!

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  38. I neglected to mention earlier... jams, I've very much enjoyed your entire series of Hornchurch photos. Yes, including your "longhorn church" picture!

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  39. Thanks Steve. The area is hardly replete with great building s but quite a few are interesting

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