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Bishop of Salisbury holding glasses and train schedule, 1910. Creator: Bain News Service
Bishop of Salisbury holding glasses and train schedule, 1910
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Anglican Bishop Bishop Of Salisbury Church Of England Churchman Clergyman Cleric Clerical Collar Dog Collar Ticket Top Hat Tophat Bain George Graham Bain News Service George Graham Bain George Grantham Bain Press Photography
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1910 - A Snapshot of Elegance - Bishop of Salisbury Holding Glasses and Train Schedule
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In this photograph taken by Bain News Service in 1910, we are treated to a glimpse into the refined world of British clergy. The Right Reverend John Wordsworth, Bishop of Salisbury, is depicted holding two glasses and consulting a train schedule with an air of quiet contemplation.
Dressed impeccably in his clerical collar and top hat, the bishop exudes an aura of dignity and sophistication. His attire reflects the formal elegance expected from a high-ranking member of the Church of England during this era. The black-and-white photograph adds to its timeless appeal, capturing not only Wordsworth's dignified demeanor but also the subtle nuances in his facial expression.
The inclusion of glasses and train schedule serves as a poignant reminder that even those who hold positions of great authority are subject to the same daily routines and decisions we all face. This momentary snapshot offers us a unique window into the life of this influential figure, providing insight into both his personal habits and professional responsibilities.
As part of Heritage Images' extensive collection, this photograph is not only an important historical artifact but also a testament to the enduring power of photography in capturing our collective past.
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