I would guess that this first set of churches and ruins was somewhere between 4.5 and 5 miles, door-to-door. I’ll get on and do some more ASAP.
. To be fair the Churches secured a great deal of history before governments and learned establishments were organised enough to do the same. With a name like that on Wapping’s guide, I had go for a pootle on the bike, pass through here twice a day on my commute and the names are too close for coincidenceChurch 2 - 48 St Olave Hart Street
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Same as that. I find the workmanship incredible in some of them. Especially if you consider the cost when many parishioners hadn't an arse in their trousers. Pure vanity projects for the local church authorities - 'our church is bigger/better than yours'I do love old religious buildings even though I'm a confirmed heathen.
Yip they did tend to suck a lot of wealth out of the locals. I often think about that particularly in France and Spain where even small towns often have big ostentatious Cathedrals. It must have been a fair old drain on the local economies.Same as that. I find the workmanship incredible in some of them. Especially if you consider the cost when many parishioners hadn't an arse in their trousers. Pure vanity projects for the local church authorities - 'our church is bigger/better than yours'



















































Same as that. I find the workmanship incredible in some of them. Especially if you consider the cost when many parishioners hadn't an arse in their trousers. Pure vanity projects for the local church authorities - 'our church is bigger/better than yours'
Yip they did tend to suck a lot of wealth out of the locals. I often think about that particularly in France and Spain where even small towns often have big ostentatious Cathedrals. It must have been a fair old drain on the local economies.















You don't even have to look that far afield. Many of our small towns have religious edifices far greater than their small population would suggestYip they did tend to suck a lot of wealth out of the locals. I often think about that particularly in France and Spain where even small towns often have big ostentatious Cathedrals. It must have been a fair old drain on the local economies.
The Catholic Church here held far too much sway over the State for far too long & I think some of the reduction in church going is a rebellion against this by the younger people. And the revelations about the mother & baby homes, Magdalen laundries & kiddie fiddling has only exacerbated that.I do not know (though I should try to find out) why religious faith in the sense of church going, reduced so significantly within the last 100 years. In other words, within only the lifetimes of our own immediate grandparents and great grandparents. Who knows, it might yet make a resurgence, as nothing seems to have killed it off so far.
Anyway, enough of all that. Let's get back to your brilliant Wander![]()