
Silent Sunday : 07/03/2021

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Now then … what’s that flag?
I have NOT A CLUE
Someone will tell us. Anyone? Please?
I shall ask my new friend Suzy, who has lived in the area for some time, I believe
I read somewhere that on cards the club is a symbol for wind so might be nothing more than that, but I can’t actually recall where I read it and haven’t been able to verify it!!!!
Oh,interesting!
Well, lacking other info – why not? Thanks Becky.
And Pete (Beetley Pete) has suggested a link to Catholicism with Fleur de Lys…..is it a Club or Fleur de Lys??
Plenty to ponder!
Quite!
When, for a brief second…Time stood still 🙂
Is that one of those clocks that is only correct twice a day? 🙂
A single fleur de lys on a flag or emblem used to be a Catholic religious symbol.
Best wishes, Pete.
Ah, fleur de lys….must check that out
Ooh, a clock with blue and gold! I’m looking out fir them now.
Ah, it was you….remind me of why blue and gold??
Apparently it dates from a decree by Henry VIII that, following God’s command to Moses (Exodus 39) to make Aaron the priest “garments of blue with gold bells”, church clocks should be “blew with the signs upon them gilt”.
Brilliant, thanks, my Librarian friend!
She’s so clever 😊
Switched on!
I love the colors on this photo 😀
Thanks!
In eleven minutes did it chime?
No
That would have ruined the idea of Silent Sunday I feared.
Good point!!