01:44, 16 June 2006Sarum bluetalkcontribs uploaded File:ApusApus.jpg (== Summary == This is a photograph of a small bird called a Swift. The bird in flight is a parent of the recently hatched babies in the nest. The nest is made of mud, twigs, and other odds and ends, and is under the front porch of a suburban house.)
01:39, 16 June 2006Sarum bluetalkcontribs uploaded File:CommonSwift.jpg (== Summary == This is a photograph of a small bird called a Swift. The bird in flight is a parent of the recently hatched babies in the nest. The nest is made of mud, twigs, and other odds and ends, and is under the front porch of a suburban house.)
20:35, 14 April 2006Sarum bluetalkcontribs uploaded File:ThuribleAndBoat.jpg(== Summary == This is a photograph of thurible and an incense boat used in Catholic and Anglican church worship services when incense is used. The thurible and incense boat are held by a thurifer. The thurible is the brass object swinging from the thurif)
20:16, 14 April 2006Sarum bluetalkcontribs uploaded File:IncenseBoat.jpg(This is a photograph of an incense boat used in Catholic and Anglican church worship services when incense is used. This is a small brass boat with an unmatched spoon. It should have a small matching brass spoon. This is my photograph that I took and yo)
21:16, 23 February 2006Sarum bluetalkcontribs uploaded File:StMatthewsCathedralBell-cot.jpg(This is a bell-cot, sometimes spelled bell-coat. This bell-cot is stone, about 5 1/2 feet tall. The bell on top is called the Great Matthew. It was originally cast in 1870, and then recast in 1888 to its present size of 1500 pounds. The cathedral relocat)
20:17, 23 February 2006Sarum bluetalkcontribs uploaded File:StMatthewsCathedralNave.jpg (This is the nave of the Cathedral Church of Saint Matthew in Dallas, Texas. The building was constructed in 1907 as a chapel for Saint Mary's Episcopal College for Women. The college closed in 1929, and the cathedral purchased and occupied the property in)
15:16, 21 February 2006Sarum bluetalkcontribs uploaded File:GarrettHallNorthDoor2.jpg(This is a photograph of the north entry into Garrett Memorial Hall at the Cathedral Church of Saint Matthew. It was built between 1917 and 1923. This is my photograph and you are welcome to use it. ~~~~ == Licensing == ((PD-self)) )
15:15, 21 February 2006Sarum bluetalkcontribs uploaded File:GarrettHallNorthDoor2.jpg(This is a photograph of the north entry into Garrett Memorial Hall at the Cathedral Church of Saint Matthew. It was built between 1917 and 1923. This is my photograph and you are welcome to use it. ~~~~ == Licensing == ((PD-self)) )
14:54, 21 February 2006Sarum bluetalkcontribs uploaded File:GarrettHallGuestRooms.jpg (== Summary == This is a dorm room. This is my photograph and you are welcome to use it. ~~~~ == Licensing == ((PD-self)) == Licensing == ((GFDL-self)) )
17:23, 16 February 2006Sarum bluetalkcontribs uploaded File:GarrettWestDoor.jpg(== Summary == This is Garrett Memorial Hall at the Episcopal Cathedral Church of Saint Matthew in Dallas, Texas. This is the west end of the building. Garrett Hall houses the office administration of the cathedral, class rooms, guest rooms, libraries, and)
14:11, 1 February 2006Sarum bluetalkcontribs uploaded File:Tea Cup.jpg(This is a photograph of a tea cup that I took simply because there was not a photo on the page for tea cups here in Wikipedia and because I needed one for another site. This particular tea cup was made by Royal Doulton in the late 1990's and was considere)
04:44, 29 January 2006Sarum bluetalkcontribs uploaded File:IndoorColumbarium.jpg(This is a columbarium inside a chapel at an Episcopal cathedral. Members of the church can request that their cremated remains are placed into these niches. The burial office from the Book of Common Prayer (1979) is followed. Usually a priest presides an)
04:13, 29 January 2006Sarum bluetalkcontribs uploaded File:Aumbry.jpg(An aumbry is a small safe that is embedded in a wall and is usually near the altar of a church or in the priests' sacristy(usually an Anglican, Catholic, or Orthodox church). The aumbry can be used to hold consecrated elements (bread and wine), holy oils,)
03:30, 29 January 2006Sarum bluetalkcontribs uploaded File:Thurible.jpg(This is a brass thurible. The top has been lowered to close over the bowl. A small brass ring at the top has been lowered over the chains to lock the top. The top is locked so that the priest and thurifer (the lay person who handles the thurible) may swin)
17:48, 25 January 2006Sarum bluetalkcontribs uploaded File:Jabot.jpg(This is a jabot - a ruffled or pleated piece of fabric, ususally white, worn at the throat of a woman's or man's shirt. Quite popular in the 1700's, today they are rarely seen. In modern usage, one might see a jabot worn by a verger at an Anglican church.)
17:35, 25 January 2006Sarum bluetalkcontribs uploaded File:Virge.jpg(This is a traditional virge as used by vergers. There are many styles of virges. Most of them resemble a club, mace, or spear because these were sometimes used long ago as weapons. Note that this virge has a brass ball with a small cross on the top. It)
17:19, 25 January 2006Sarum bluetalkcontribs uploaded File:TraditionalVergerGown.jpg (This is a fully dressed traditional verger's gown. Note the velvet trimming down the front and velvet chevrons on the sleeves. The verger has a white jabot at the throat. Source: www.vgdd.org which is my site and contains my photographs and which are avai)