You may have a vague recollection that I promised I would one day return with the faces of Wells’ 13th century Chapter House. Well after four years here they are! Admittedly not all of them, in fact fewer than I recall photographing. However I think these few will make you smile.









Did you note my photographs above are all squares? Fitting I thought on the eve of Square Perspectives to share a range of faces each with their own perspective (check out the titles by clicking on gallery!). And as this is a prequel I can share the final face un-squared!

The Chapter House, by the way, is where the cathedral administration was undertaken by the canons and/or prebandaries. Prebanderies were so called because they received a ‘preband’, which was a form of reward in return for services rendered. When King Henry VIII dissolved the Collegiate Churches and Chantries, and took the associated incomes most prebands disappeared. Consequently the term prebandery has also disappeared from use, although Wells is one of the two places in the country that apparently still calls their canons prebanderies. I wonder if they still meet in their octagonal Chapter House?

Wow, what a set of characterful faces, Becky. Oh, and I always understood the spelling as prebend , so interesting to see the variation.
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Spellings are all about perspective!
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Such a lovely gallery of faces, Becky. Each one seems to be thinking something different 🙂
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Thanks Clare. Next time I’m there I must remember to photograph the rest.
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I wonder if these heads were all modelled on real people. They’re an interesting group of characters. I have the first two square posts ready to go and will be working on another couple today. Trying to get ahead a bit. 🙂
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Ooh good question. They’re each above a seat, so maybe!
And yay looking forward to seeing your squares.
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I’ve bee having fun today setting up the first few posts.
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Happy 1st of July!’so glad squares proving to be a great way to start month
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I wonder WHO are thinking? I wonder what the sculptor was thinking as he worked. What expression did he want to create on his work?
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Do you think it was all the same sculptor?!
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It´s hip to be square… 😉
Looking forward to tomorrow!
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Yay! So am I 😃
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Oh so fun. 😀
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It is an incredible space, must be cold though in winter!
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Great captions, Becky. The smiler is very proud of her teeth. And maybe I’ll try that chin treatment.
I’m looking forward to tomorrow’s squares 🙂
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Too late for me on the chin treatment!
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🙂
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Interesting faces! I am not ready for the challenge!!!
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Hee hee, don’t worry you’re not alone!
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😄
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Quite the collection of grimaces and expressions. Yes, surely captures the way many of us are feeling right now, especially in the United States. I have a collection of square photographs for tomorrow. Looking forward to seeing everyone else’s work.
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I just hope the carvers weren’t feeling as miserable as their sculptures!! And so excited you’re joining us tomorrow 😃
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Getting the post ready now! Many thanks!
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Yay!! My post will go live about 5am GMT
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Interesting, photo #2 has the same look most of have these days
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🙂
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Mostly grim but so interesting.. ;-).. pity we don’t build like that anymore.. The array of faces and colours would be so interesting..
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I know such an amazing building
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Most are wondering where the cake is 😀 😀
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lol!
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Bottom row middle captures my mood perfectly at the moment, a fixed grin in the face of the unexpected and inexplicable (off to visit mum 😉). Funnily enough, I have lots of square faces prepared for you, possibly next week some time. I have other stuff scheduled till Monday.
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Enjoy your visit 🙂 you must be so happy that easing is finally happening.
and how exciting about square faces next week. Can’t wait!
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It does! But she always surprises me with something daft that she’s done. Keeps me on my toes…
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As long as you don’t pick up the daft behavioural traits!!!!
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Who knows what I’ll be like when I’m 93?
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Amazing probably!
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Fabulous, aren’t they? Though one looks like he might have toothache 🤣💕
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lol! is that the one I think is using a band to get rid of his second chin?!
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Second last is wearing a grimace 😕💕
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Yeah I am worried about that one, think you might be right on toothache!
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Hang on a minute! It’s hard enough getting enough posts together for July without giving yourself extra homework! And we have prebendaries (note the different spelling) here in Ripon, as well as Thorpe Prebend House where I am (was) often to be found at a meeting. Maybe I’ll have to pop into the Cathedral, now it’s nearly open again, to give you a perspective from there.
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Yes please, Margaret. I recall a Prebend’s Bridge in Durham 🤗💕
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ooh maybe it is me creating a new spelling if Durham also using Prebend
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Tssk! 🤣🤣
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ahh looks like prebandery and prebendary are used interchangeably across the country
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Of course! Happy memories of my son and daughter-in-law’s student days there.
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😃
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A bridge I trekked many a time. It is one of the prettier Durham bridges, and gave direct access from women’s colleges on the hill to men’s colleges in the centre 😉
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🤗💕💕
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Far too many years since I was in Durham.
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I always have a heap of square rejects every quarter so prequels are a great way to use some of them up!!
fascinating Ripon still uses the term (albeit with a different spelling) I wonder if you are the other place in the country?
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Google seems to reveal well more than two. It looks complicated, so I’ll follow this through later. Fascinating stuff!
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Intriguing!
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PS and yes please to your prebendary perspective!
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