Tuesday, March 19, 2013


Unitarian HQ




Life Inside

Always stairs and halls- note stairs worn by generations of students and teachers.

 Miles of hall are line with class pictures, each one a piece of art from that class, that era.  Students can never forget who came before- perhaps friends and family.
 The school closed during WWII.  Note serpent and dove, "be ye wise as serpents and gentle as doves."
 Green plants are prized and cared for tenderly in a place of wood and stone.
My work nitch on right in the Archives. The big pile is the early 20th century English correspondence with the Bishop.  I love the natural light, delving into another era, then looking out on the children playing in the courtyard.

2 comments:

  1. Any news yet about the search for the catechism?

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  2. It has disappeared from where Lehel expected it to be. He has found fragments through archivists in Hungary. Search in process.

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