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This is a repository copy of Marking Time? A fifteenth-century liturgical calendar in the wallpaintings of Pickering parish church, North Yorkshire.White Rose Research Online URL for this iles, Kate orcid.org/0000-0002-3141-2505 (2000) Marking Time? A fifteenth-centuryliturgical calendar in the wall paintings of Pickering parish church, North Yorkshire. ChurchArchaeology. pp. 42-51. ISSN 1366-8129ReuseItems deposited in White Rose Research Online are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved unlessindicated otherwise. They may be downloaded and/or printed for private study, or other acts as permitted bynational copyright laws. The publisher or other rights holders may allow further reproduction and re-use ofthe full text version. This is indicated by the licence information on the White Rose Research Online recordfor the item.TakedownIf you consider content in White Rose Research Online to be in breach of UK law, please notify us byemailing eprints@whiterose.ac.uk including the URL of the record and the reason for the withdrawal terose.ac.uk/

Marking time?Wall paintings at St. Peter and St. Paul’schurch, Pickering (North Yorkshire)Dr Kate Giles, Department of Archaeology,University of York

The nave, looking east

Chancel12th and 14th centuryalterationsNorthtranseptSouthtransept

15th century alterations

Hey Dikes’ sketch (in a dark vestry!)

The extent of the original scheme(s)?

Pickering’s cycle, from the east

St George and St Christopher

St John the Baptist

St Edmund and St Thomas à Beckett

St Catherine of Alexandria

The corporal acts of mercy and thepassion of Christ

The corporal acts of mercy

The passion of Christ

Death, Funeral and Ascension of the Virgin?

Coronation of the Virgin

The north wall

The south wall

A liturgical calendar?

Liturgical calendars

Conclusion We need to develop more ‘integrated’ approaches tothe interpretation of medieval buildings During the 15th century certain levels of society withinthe laity are playing an active role in the parishchurch. How are they using material culture? Whatfor? (the rise of the mediocres?) And how does this change in the Reformation? (therise of the middling sort)

the interpretation of medieval buildings During the 15th century certain levels of society within the laity are playing an active role in the parish church. How are they using material culture? What for? (the rise of the mediocres?) And how does this change in the Reformation? (the rise of the middling sort) Title: Marking Time? A fifteenth-century liturgical calendar in the wall .

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