tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6992052253968695917.post1275500835492236778..comments2014-04-17T10:33:12.050+01:00Comments on Within These Latter Days: 88. Adjustments to Be MadePeter Philpotthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08854585170605014302noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6992052253968695917.post-52072226434540022292014-04-03T22:12:08.899+01:002014-04-03T22:12:08.899+01:00Fig. 5: cave is, you can guess, Sawney Beane’s, at...Fig. 5: cave is, you can guess, Sawney Beane’s, at Bannane Head in Ayrshire. Black-&-white illustration in upper right, of boy & girl standing by a notice is from a mid-Twentieth Century children’s encyclopedia (details of which I’ve misplaced), in a section on printing, and labelled “Reading a printed notice.” Saint to their right is "St Thomas and the Miracle of The Girdle" (of the Blessed Virgin Mary – descending from her in Heaven to demonstrate to the ever-doubtful one, who was typically late to the scene of her Assumption), from the <i>Tabernacle of the Madonna delle Tosse</i>, by Benozzo Gozzoli. Figure on extreme right is from an illustration to “The Borough Organist” by Silas K. Hocking, and below, in bottom right hand corner, from cartoon, “Denomination” by Inder Burns (text - Miss May Denn: (To applicant for post as house boy) - / “What is your denomination, John?” / John: “I’m a Bachelor, Ma’am”), both from edited D MacKenzie,<i> The Tribute: Tendered by Artists, Authors and Advertisers of the Empire on the Anniversary of His Majesty’s Recovery</i> (John Horn, 1930), pp 65 & 202.Peter Philpotthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08854585170605014302noreply@blogger.com