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Stone-carving of a church door post in Barton-le-Street, North Yorkshire Wolds. The top carving depicts an angel with a lute, the bottom carving is an ornamental abstract with curly ropes and shell-like flowers. On the very right is a beaded, twisted column.

Stone-carving of a church door post in Barton-le-Street, North Yorkshire Wolds. The top carving depicts an angel with a lute, the bottom carving is an ornamental abstract with curly ropes and shell-like flowers. On the very right is a beaded, twisted column.

Philip Moore, Emeritus York Minster Organist in front of the organ case at Hovingham, North Yorkshire Wolds. The organ case and double-manual console is made from simple unadorned pine. The bottoms of the painted front prospect pipes are showing above the console. The pipes are painted alternately in light blue and red with lots of abstract gold ornamentation.

Philip Moore, Emeritus York Minster Organist in front of the organ case at Hovingham, North Yorkshire Wolds. The organ case and double-manual console is made from simple unadorned pine. The bottoms of the painted front prospect pipes are showing above the console. The pipes are painted alternately in light blue and red with lots of abstract gold ornamentation.

Slowly catching up with my social media. The last three months were a bit very busy in the real world.

Last Friday, wonderful Organ Recitals with Philip Moore, Emeritus York Minster Organist in Hovingham, Slingsby & Barton-le-Street.

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