Bedroom, John Knox's House

Description
Media Type
Image
Item Type
Postcards
Description
Postcard to Rev. R.B. Layton, San Fernando, Trinidad, B.W.I. by 25-year-old Agnes Mary Kitchen from Windermere, Scotland.
Notes
The John Knox House is an historic house in Edinburgh, Scotland, reputed to have been owned and lived in by Protestant Reformer John Knox (1505-1572) during the 16th century. The house itself was built in 1490, featuring a wooden gallery and hand-painted ceiling. Over the next few centuries many decorations and paintings were added, and the house and its contents are now a museum. The building is owned by the Church of Scotland.
Inscriptions
Reverse:
Windermere, Aug. 15/10
Had a splendid sermon at St. Giles' yesterday. I wish you could have heard it. It was on Judas and his crime and gave one much more sympathy for the traitor. Was the minister right in preaching such a sermon? The Passion Play had the same effect, at least for me it had.
Almost two years since you left F'ton.
A.M.K.
Date of Original
15 August 1910
Subject(s)
Local identifier
OILL0167
Language of Item
English
Geographic Coverage
  • Latitude: 55.9418941688752 Longitude: -3.175048828125
Copyright Statement
Public domain: Copyright has expired according to Canadian law. No restrictions on use.
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