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"Captivating and Eccentric: Unveiling the Quirky World of a Vicar" Step into the enchanting Heath Robinson Drawing Room, where imagination knows no bounds

Background imageVicar Collection: Portrait of John Wycliffe (c. 1330-84) engraved by James Posselwhite (1798-1884

Portrait of John Wycliffe (c. 1330-84) engraved by James Posselwhite (1798-1884
PML102578 Portrait of John Wycliffe (c.1330-84) engraved by James Posselwhite (1798-1884) after a print by G. White, pub. by William Mackenzie (engraving) by English School

Background imageVicar Collection: The Christening, published 1933 (aquatint)

The Christening, published 1933 (aquatint)
STC64834 The Christening, published 1933 (aquatint) by Sadler, Walter Dendy (1854-1923) (after); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageVicar Collection: Marriage of Queen Victoria (1819-1901) and Prince Albert (1819-61) at St

Marriage of Queen Victoria (1819-1901) and Prince Albert (1819-61) at St
ILN197652 Marriage of Queen Victoria (1819-1901) and Prince Albert (1819-61) at St. Jamess Palace on 10th February 1840, published in 1887 (engraving) (b/w photo) by English School

Background imageVicar Collection: 'I Feed You All!', published c. 1875 (colour litho)

"I Feed You All!", published c. 1875 (colour litho)
1275178 " I Feed You All!", published c.1875 (colour litho) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageVicar Collection: Antwerp Cathedral (oil on wood)

Antwerp Cathedral (oil on wood)
3743959 Antwerp Cathedral (oil on wood) by Neeffs, Peeter the elder (c.1578-1656/61) & Vrancx, Sebastian (1573-1647); 29.2x38.7 cm; Nottingham City Museums and Galleries (Nottingham Castle)

Background imageVicar Collection: German costumes, second half of 18th Century (coloured engraving)

German costumes, second half of 18th Century (coloured engraving)
968858 German costumes, second half of 18th Century (coloured engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: German costumes, second half of 18th Century)

Background imageVicar Collection: Marriage of Prince of Wales and Alexandra, 1863, pub. 1890 (coloured lithograph)

Marriage of Prince of Wales and Alexandra, 1863, pub. 1890 (coloured lithograph)
3035175 Marriage of Prince of Wales and Alexandra, 1863, pub. 1890 (coloured lithograph) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageVicar Collection: Bridesmaids at a wedding (colour litho)

Bridesmaids at a wedding (colour litho)
3096069 Bridesmaids at a wedding (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Bridesmaids at a wedding. Postcard, early 20th century.); © Look and Learn

Background imageVicar Collection: Marriage of Queen Victoria (1819-1901) and Prince Albert (1819-61) at St

Marriage of Queen Victoria (1819-1901) and Prince Albert (1819-61) at St
ILN197651 Marriage of Queen Victoria (1819-1901) and Prince Albert (1819-61) at St. Jamess Palace on 10th February 1840, engraved by Charles Eden Wagstaff, 1840 (etching) by Hayter

Background imageVicar Collection: The Rector of St Botolphs Church, Rev Maurice Hewett seen here at the Chevening road

The Rector of St Botolphs Church, Rev Maurice Hewett seen here at the Chevening road bridge. Circa July 1981

Background imageVicar Collection: The Royal Family at Christmas and New Year. The Queen Mother

The Royal Family at Christmas and New Year. The Queen Mother, and Queen Elizabeth II arriving at church in Sandringham, Norfolk. Picture taken 30th January 1983

Background imageVicar Collection: Rescue workers search rubble for survivors after a parachute mine detonated on Bean

Rescue workers search rubble for survivors after a parachute mine detonated on Bean Street in Hull during the Luftwaffe raid on the city on the night of the 14th - 15th March 1941

Background imageVicar Collection: The vicar walked towards the gipsy camp in the wood. When he got level with the leading

The vicar walked towards the gipsy camp in the wood. When he got level with the leading caravan, he called out: " I m the" local parson

Background imageVicar Collection: These children from Rawthorpe Infants School heard about life in Chile when they were

These children from Rawthorpe Infants School heard about life in Chile when they were visited by Canon Alberto Mena, from the South American Missionary Society

Background imageVicar Collection: Blessing for Pets Service at Cuddington, Surrey. Over 100 pets ranging from canaries

Blessing for Pets Service at Cuddington, Surrey. Over 100 pets ranging from canaries and mice to goats and horses were brought to a Pet Service in memory of St Francis

Background imageVicar Collection: Great Ayton Church, appeal organisers are trying to raise 12

Great Ayton Church, appeal organisers are trying to raise 12, 000 for restoration work at this 12th Century church. Artist Sheila Heggs, appeal organiser Dorothy Blenkinsop

Background imageVicar Collection: Former Goon Harry Secombe, led the singing of hymns

Former Goon Harry Secombe, led the singing of hymns and his brother Rev Frederick Secombe, of Machen, Newport, read one of the lessons at the Actors Service held at St Martin-in-the-Fields

Background imageVicar Collection: A local brand of explosive, known as Fenny poppers, have been set off every November 11th

A local brand of explosive, known as Fenny poppers, have been set off every November 11th since 1730 by the townspeople of Fenny Stratford, a lively village in Buckinghamshire

Background imageVicar Collection: A RFC Padre seen here using the gunners position of a F. E

A RFC Padre seen here using the gunners position of a F. E
A RFC Padre seen here using the gunners position of a F.E.2b as a make-shift pulpit to conduct Sunday Church Parade at an unknown airfield in France just behind the frontline. Circa 1916

Background imageVicar Collection: This town has celebrated November 11th for 200 years. A local brand of explosive

This town has celebrated November 11th for 200 years. A local brand of explosive, known as Fenny Poppers, have been set off every November 11th since 1730 by the towns people of Fenny Stratford

Background imageVicar Collection: The main shopping throughfare in Coleraine. Circa 1966

The main shopping throughfare in Coleraine. Circa 1966

Background imageVicar Collection: A church sevice in the bombed out remains of Norwich Cathedral

A church sevice in the bombed out remains of Norwich Cathedral. Norwich was bombed as part of the Baedeker Raids against historic and beautiful cities such as Bath

Background imageVicar Collection: Father Harold Nicholson September 1948 In a bombed church in Sloane Square

Father Harold Nicholson September 1948 In a bombed church in Sloane Square

Background imageVicar Collection: Scene from the play Mariners. 11th May 1929

Scene from the play Mariners. 11th May 1929

Background imageVicar Collection: Unusual - A vicar prepares his christmas pudding at a service in church

Unusual - A vicar prepares his christmas pudding at a service in church, stirring the mixture in a large mixing bowl. whilst the church goers look on... 25/11/1963

Background imageVicar Collection: Mr. Harry Harmer as the Vicar seen here peforming in the play The Village Concert

Mr. Harry Harmer as the Vicar seen here peforming in the play The Village Concert. September 1910 P000304

Background imageVicar Collection: Rt. Hon. David Sheppard. January 1975 S75-0252-001

Rt. Hon. David Sheppard. January 1975 S75-0252-001

Background imageVicar Collection: Rt. Hon. David Sheppard. January 1975 S75-0252

Rt. Hon. David Sheppard. January 1975 S75-0252

Background imageVicar Collection: A priest leading a wedding ceremony amongst the ruins of a bombed church as life goes

A priest leading a wedding ceremony amongst the ruins of a bombed church as life goes on as normal during the blitz In London October 1940

Background imageVicar Collection: M. Parker (left) with the Archbishop of Canterbury and the then Mayor of Beckenham C

M. Parker (left) with the Archbishop of Canterbury and the then Mayor of Beckenham C
M.Parker (left) with the Archbishop of Canterbury and the then Mayor of Beckenham C.B Curtis when Dr. Fisher visited St.Francis s. 25th July 1955

Background imageVicar Collection: This bride forgot to sign the register. The Rector, Canon Whytehead hurried after

This bride forgot to sign the register. The Rector, Canon Whytehead hurried after the newlyweds and smiles as he holds the register for Mrs. Deal to sign outside St

Background imageVicar Collection: Here Comes the bride... looking swell. The current trends in bridal fashions appear to be

Here Comes the bride... looking swell. The current trends in bridal fashions appear to be catering for the pregnant bride

Background imageVicar Collection: The Rev Jim Smith vicar of Holy Trinity, Parkfield, Middleton, Lands. Mr

The Rev Jim Smith vicar of Holy Trinity, Parkfield, Middleton, Lands. Mr. Smith took part in a bare foot walk to Peoples Poverty at Middleton last Saturday

Background imageVicar Collection: The Reverend Jim Smith vicar of Holy Trinity, Parkfield, Middleton, Lands. Mr

The Reverend Jim Smith vicar of Holy Trinity, Parkfield, Middleton, Lands. Mr. Smith took part in a bare foot walk to Peoples Poverty at Middleton last Saturday

Background imageVicar Collection: Rev. Hubert Walters visits Bristol lightships. December 1952 C6352-001

Rev. Hubert Walters visits Bristol lightships. December 1952 C6352-001

Background imageVicar Collection: Reverend Vivian Symons helps to demolish All Saints church in Peckham for Re-Erection at

Reverend Vivian Symons helps to demolish All Saints church in Peckham for Re-Erection at Biggin Hill. August 1952 C3961

Background imageVicar Collection: A man of the froth! 'No persons in work gear allowed in the lounge

A man of the froth! "No persons in work gear allowed in the lounge
A man of the froth! " No persons in work gear allowed in the lounge." So the Reverend Ronald Ferguson insisted on sitting outside

Background imageVicar Collection: It was one of the most unusual services ever held in a church. The Rev W. F

It was one of the most unusual services ever held in a church. The Rev W. F
It was one of the most unusual services ever held in a church. The Rev W.F. Shergold conducted a service of thanksgiving and dedecation for motorcyclists and scooterists in London

Background imageVicar Collection: Ton up boys pensioners dinner at Eton House, Mission Hall, Eastway, Hackney

Ton up boys pensioners dinner at Eton House, Mission Hall, Eastway, Hackney. In charge of everything was Rev William Shergold, wearing flying boots with his dog collar February 1964 S1494 19

Background imageVicar Collection: A childrens service being held at a Kessington church July 1942

A childrens service being held at a Kessington church July 1942

Background imageVicar Collection: The baptise minister, the Rev George W Yaxley conductiong a service in the Smithy

The baptise minister, the Rev George W Yaxley conductiong a service in the Smithy, Wymondham, Norfolk which 150 years ago was used as a Baptist church. October 1646 vfr1

Background imageVicar Collection: Le Curede Cucugnan (The Vicar of Cucugnan), c. 1885. Creator: Felix Hilaire Buhot

Le Curede Cucugnan (The Vicar of Cucugnan), c. 1885. Creator: Felix Hilaire Buhot
Le Cure de Cucugnan (The Vicar of Cucugnan), c. 1885

Background imageVicar Collection: Reverend Robert Hawker, D. D. 1820. Creator: William Blake

Reverend Robert Hawker, D. D. 1820. Creator: William Blake
Reverend Robert Hawker, D.D. 1820

Background imageVicar Collection: Rev. Henry White, Prayers, Vanity fair caricature

Rev. Henry White, Prayers, Vanity fair caricature
Vintage illustration of Vanity fair caricature of Rev. Henry White a priest of the Church of England and the chaplain of the Queens Chapel of the Savoy

Background imageVicar Collection: James Augustus Hessey, Vanity fair caricature

James Augustus Hessey, Vanity fair caricature
Vintage illiustration of James Augustus Hessey (17 July 1814 - 24 December 1892) was a British cleric and Headmaster of Merchant Taylors School, Northwood. Vanity fair caricature, 1874

Background imageVicar Collection: Portrait Of The Rev. Arthur G. O Neill (1819-1896), 1885. Creator: Jonathon Pratt

Portrait Of The Rev. Arthur G. O Neill (1819-1896), 1885. Creator: Jonathon Pratt
Portrait Of The Rev. Arthur G. O Neill (1819-1896), 1885



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"Captivating and Eccentric: Unveiling the Quirky World of a Vicar" Step into the enchanting Heath Robinson Drawing Room, where imagination knows no bounds. (Heath Robinson Drawing Room 2 of 4) In William Hogarth's masterpiece, "The Sleeping Congregation, " a vicar's sermon lulls his flock into slumber, reminding us that even spiritual leaders can have their off days. (The Sleeping Congregation, William Hogarth) Enter the realm of John Kay's "The Five ALLs, " where a witty vicar humorously reminds us that life is about embracing all aspects with gusto. (The Five ALLs - John Kay) Discover the charming streets of Falkirk in Stirlingshire, where Vicar Street & Grahams Road intersect to create an atmosphere brimming with history and community spirit. (Vicar Street & Grahams Road, Falkirk, Stirlingshire) H. M. Bateman's "The Rules of Life" satirically captures a mischievous vicar who challenges societal norms while imparting wisdom through unconventional means. (The Rules of Life by H. M. Bateman) Witness the tumultuous journey depicted in "Rake's Progress 5, " as a wayward soul finds solace under the guidance of an understanding vicar amidst chaos and redemption. (Rakes Progress 5) Uncover tales from yesteryears when bloomers were scandalous attire; witness how one audacious woman was barred from attending women's lectures for her fashion choices. A humorous engraving showcases one man accidentally dribbling wine on another during an eventful gathering – proving that even clergymen are not immune to mishaps. (One man dribbles wine from a glass upon another - engraving) Celebrate love and laughter with a funny saucy wedding postcard featuring mischievous antics orchestrated by a playful vicar, reminding us that joy knows no boundaries.