160 Nottingham, England, St Peter’s: medieval bits and modern art

 160 Nottingham, England, St Peter’s

Some parts of this church are 900 years old. Lovely iron decorative hinges on door.

There is a rood cross, not so common in England, I don’t think, and a fine wooden pulpit. On the altar is a modern painting of a crucifix, and the abstract stained glass is remarkable.

This is one of those churches which has been working at justly explaining the links of the Church of England with the horrors of slavery. There is a little exhibition explaining that the vicar of the time « owned » 220 enslaved Africans (on his plantation), and was given cash compensation when slavery was abolished. There is a list of the Africans’ names.

Other signs of implication in social change include a poster for a campaign to erect more commemorative statues to women (only 5% of statues in UK public spaces, it explains, represent women).






































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