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27: 113:, for example, the carvings in the chapter house, which are particularly obscene and which were supposedly created as caricatures of the then dean and chapter, were put there above the seats to create an opposite to each occupant, who one might like to assume was not in fact the foul person their carvings made them out to be. 108:
in church design was to remind worshippers of the narrow path they tread, which was present in everything. This supposes that, for every good and benign creature (such as a saint or an animal) to signify purity, there had to be an opposite to bring out the fear of evil. In
81:). A gargoyle is not strictly a hunky punk, because a gargoyle serves to drain water off the roof through its mouth. An example might be found at the corner of a 93:. Often there are carvings on each corner, yet the roof may only drain in one direction and so there might be three hunky punks and one true gargoyle. 100:
figures typical of those found in some Somerset churches; however, hunky punks come in many shapes and sizes, mostly in middle to late
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has eight hunky punks around its top. They depict a person playing the bagpipes, a lion-dog (
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construction onwards. Some theories consider that the balance of
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Goddess or Queen? The enigmatic carving at Braunston in Rutland
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Not to be confused with hinkypunk, another word for
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Index

will-o-the-wisp

St Mary, Yarlington
Somerset
crocket
grotesque
Gothic
Somerset
West Country
England
gargoyle
grotesque
church tower
coping
castellations
squatting
medieval
good and evil
York Minster
hunkers
haunches
punchy
St Mary the Virgin, Isle Abbotts
Chinese guardian lion
Chinese dragon
winged lion
Church grim
Sheela na gig
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978-1872883755

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