Hmm, I've already posted a #FensterFreitag today – though I'd planned to share a particularly lovely recent window. So instead, I'll allow myself a second post with an old photo of the #GreatHall at #HamptonCourtPalace. It's been sitting in my Pixelfed folder forever, and the #pareidolia seems to grow stronger every time I look at it! 😄


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#madison #newjersey #unitedstates - Drew University – S.W. Bowne Great hall: The Great Hall at Drew University is a castle-like building in the campus center where faculty offic. . . Read: https://hauntedlineage.com/directory/drew-university-s-w-bowne-great-hall

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Drew University – S.W. Bowne Great hall - Haunted Lineage

The Great Hall at Drew University is a castle-like building in the campus center where faculty offices are. The upper floor has a long, red-carpeted room

Haunted Lineage

Visitors in The Great Hall

The Great Hall in Edinburgh Castle is a popular part of the castle, with visitors milling around throughout the day.

Here’s some info about the hall that I got from Perplexity. Sources are linked and makes for an interesting read. I was surprised it didn’t mention that Oliver Cromwell preserved the roof when he had it plastered over. That was something the guide mentioned.

History of the Great Hall in Edinburgh Castle

The Great Hall at Edinburgh Castle is a remarkable structure completed in 1511 for King James IV of Scotland.236 This medieval wonder measures 29 by 12.5 metres (95 by 41 ft) and served as the chief place of state assembly within the castle.5 While historians have occasionally disagreed about its exact dating, it is generally attributed to the early years of the 16th century during James IV’s reign.5

Architectural Features

The hall’s most distinctive feature is its magnificent wooden roof, considered one of the most superb in Britain.236 It features giant beams resting on stones carved with heads and symbols such as the thistle, a national badge of Scotland.236 This is one of only two medieval halls in Scotland that still retains its original hammerbeam roof.5 The decorative carved stone corbels supporting the roof display Renaissance detailing comparable to works at Blois, France, from around 1515, indicating that Scottish arts were relatively advanced for the time.5

Historical Timeline

James IV had little opportunity to enjoy his new grand hall, as he was killed just two years later at the Battle of Flodden in 1513, fighting against the forces of his brother-in-law, King Henry VIII of England.236

During its early years, the Great Hall hosted grand banquets and state events, though there is no evidence that the Scottish Parliament ever met here, despite some common misconceptions.2356

A significant change came in 1650 when Oliver Cromwell’s army captured Edinburgh Castle and began transforming the Great Hall into a military barracks.2356 By 1737, the hall was subdivided into three storeys to accommodate 312 soldiers.5

Following the construction of New Barracks in the 1790s, the Great Hall was converted into a military hospital.5 It continued in this function until the troops finally left in 1886/1897 (sources vary slightly on the exact date).2356

After its military use ended, the Great Hall was restored to its medieval splendour by architect Hippolyte Blanc, who worked according to contemporary Victorian ideas of medieval architecture.5 Today, the hall displays weapons and armour that reference its military past, including distinctive pole arms like the feared Lochaber axe.236

In modern times, the Great Hall is still occasionally used for ceremonial occasions and has served as a venue for BBC Scotland’s Hogmanay Live programme.5

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The Great Hall

A wonder of medieval Scotland, the Great Hall was completed in 1511 for King James IV. Its wooden roof is one of the most superb in Britain

Edinburgh Castle

The magnificent Great Hall within the original Lethington Tower at Lennoxlove House near Haddington in East Lothian, which dates back at least six centuries. More pics and info: https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/haddington/lennoxlove/index.html

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Lennoxlove House Feature Page on Undiscovered Scotland

Information about and images of Lennoxlove House near Haddington on Undiscovered Scotland.

Justice Breyer is appearing at The Great Hall, April 4th. Sign up via Eventbrite.

https://cooper.edu/events-and-exhibitions/events/us-supreme-court-justice-stephen-breyer

Maybe I've been doing too much online shopping lately but when I got the ticket confirmation and saw the subject line, I felt like a billionaire!

"Order Confirmation for U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer"

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U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer

The Cooper Union
Sun Ra Arkestra @ Great Hall (Toronto, June 28, 2023)

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The magnificent Great Hall within the original Lethington Tower at Lennoxlove House near Haddington in East Lothian, which dates back at least six centuries. More pics and info: https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/haddington/lennoxlove/index.html

#Scotland #LennoxloveHouse #Haddington #EastLothian #GreatHall #UndiscoveredScotland

Lennoxlove House Feature Page on Undiscovered Scotland

Information about and images of Lennoxlove House near Haddington on Undiscovered Scotland.

Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, the first woman to serve on the Supreme Court, to lie in repose

The first woman to serve on the nation’s highest court will lie in repose at the Supreme Court on Monday. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, an Arizona native who served as an unwavering voice of moderate conservatism for more than two decades, died Dec. 1 at age 93. Her casket will be carried by Supreme Court police officers and honorary pallbearers to the court’s Great Hall, where it will be placed near a 1999 portrait of O’Connor. C-SPAN will broadcast a private ceremony held just before the hall is open to the public, and people can pay their respects from 10:30 a.m. to 8 p.m.

AP News