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irisharchaeology:Possibly my all time favourite fact…..
The Lindisfarne Gospels - open at the carpet page introducing the Gospel of St John. ff. 210v-211
pagewoman:Lindisfarne Castle and Jekyll Garden, Holy Island, Northumberland, England by Beverley Ge
fuckyeahvikingsandcelts:Celtic art in the Book of Lindisfarne, produced in England sometime between
From the Lindesfarne Gospels | bensozia: The Lindisfarne Gospels(via Pinterest: Discover and save cr
pagewoman:Lindisfarne Castle, Holy Island, Northumberland, Englandvia visit berwick
Today is St Cuthbert’s Day - 20th MarchA facsimile copy of the Lindisfarne Gospels, which were made
eadfrith:Today, The 4th of June, is the feast day of Eadfrith, Bishop of Lindisfarne - Saint Eadfrit
Today, The 4th of June, is the feast day of Eadfrith, Bishop of Lindisfarne - Saint Eadfrith. Bishop
jdarty:fuckyeahvikingsandcelts:Celtic art in the Book of Lindisfarne, produced in England sometime b
lordgarlans:history meme | [8/10] moments: viking raid on lindisfarneThe Viking Raid on Lindisfarne
eadfrith:Blood Stains from the Murdered Monks of Lindisfarne in the Viking attack of 793AD. Folios
St. Matthew the Evangelist, from the Lindisfarne Gospels, ca. 700 CE.
pagewoman:Lindisfarne Castle and upturned boat, Holy Island, Northumberland, England by Jim Gibson
Gertrude Jekyll’s Garden by Chris Lishman flic.kr/p/2gxvAwj
Boat sheds on Holy Island…
londondave: Lindisfarne Castle, Holy Island, Northumberland, England
elsewheregreen: Lindisfarne Priory church ruins, Holy Island, Northumberland, 1813. The ruins were
cma-photography-department: Lindisfarne, Robert Henry Cheney, c. 1853, Cleveland Museum of Art: Phot
eadfrith: Today, The 4th of June, is the feast day of Eadfrith, Bishop of Lindisfarne - Saint Eadfri
londondave:Lindisfarne Castle, Holy Island, Northumberland, England
Lindisfarne Gospels - folio 90rThis Gospel Book is attributed to a single scribe, the Anglo Saxon Bi
irisharchaeology:Possibly my all time favourite fact…..
veterum-regum: A painting of a Christian Monk taken from the Lindisfarne Gospels. The entire manuscr
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