184 Comments for Transfiguration of Our Lord

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The detail that was left on the wall when the angel was moved is amazing. Wonder if it was removed to use in another part of the church or if it was salvaged.
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They look angry to me...
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Indicates where the Angel was hovering when the nuke lit off.
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Likely the East end of the Church
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Beautiful. It's a shame this was torn down. :(
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Thanks again Mr. Motts
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Looks like it was done with gold leaf
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Curious about the thingies on either side of the ceiling, not lights, and not symmetrical. The marking in the center of the ceiling does look like it was a light fixture though.
Thank you for such beautiful photos.
Beautiful designs even on the floor. Lovely wooden pews, probably hardwood. Beyond belief that this was all put in landfill. Thanks for another great gallery Mr. Motts and especially for sharing this one with us. People should be informed of some of the waste - i.e. that gorgeous places like this one, without much damage, end up as rubble in a landfill.
So well done they look life like!!!
Toot is right - just stunning. And no damage at all, nice bright colours, no chips or peeling. How could they put this in a landfill??
I love the coloured glass part around the big round window, and the space, and the pews, and the human figures to the left and right of the big round window!! This is in such good condition that it is an absolute shame that it was all destroyed.
Wow, fantastic photo!! I love how the light streams in through the cross windows, and the old rough stone walls - beautiful!!
I agree, tony c.