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MODERN SHOP
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A deceptively small entrance reveals a modern, incredibly spacious,
well-stocked shop.
In addition to local Tourist Information a wide range of
quality items are available and we hope that you will appreciate
our attempt to provide a product range which complements the
ambience of the museum.
Much of what is sold is not available elsewhere in the
village. Indeed, several items have been made to our own
specifications and are unique.
May we invite you to take a look at some of the products
and tourist information on offer:
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Lindisfarne Gospel Plate
(Limited Edition)
A superb quality 10-inch plate specifically designed and
manufactured for the Lindisfarne Heritage Centre by Mexus. Using
the Lindisfarne Gospels, the central spiral motifs are inspired
by the St.Mark initial page and the spiral and knotwork by that
of St.John. The outer zoomorphic animal motifs are from each of
the four gospels. A very limited edition - only 100 plates have
been made - definitely a collector's item.
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Lindisfarne Gospels Mug
Large pottery mug with unique Lindisfarne motif designed for
and available only from the Lindisfarne Heritage Centre.
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MOUNTED PRINTS
Reproductions of some of the most stunning pages in the
Lindisfarne Gospels.
All prints are 20 1/4 ins. x 16 1/2 ins. (51 x 42 cm.) and
are supplied
in a gold bevelled cream mount
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The Lindisfarne Gospels (large version) by Janet Backhouse
The Lindisfarne Gospels, a manuscript produced on the
Northumbrian island monastery of Lindisfarne at the end of the
seventh century, in honour of Saint Cuthbert, is one of the
world's master-pieces of book painting. It is a precious relic of
early Christianity in England, and one of the nation's latest
treasures.
This is the first book to make the chief glories of the
Lindisfarne Gospels accessible to a wide public. All the
important illuminated pages are reproduced in colour from a new
and accurate set of photographs.
In her introductory chapters Janet Backhouse tells the story of
Lindisfarne and of Saint Cuthbert, and describes how the
manuscript was made. A sequence of the great illuminated pages is
then followed by an absorbing account of their relationship to
earlier and contemporary works of art. The final chapter traces
the history of the manuscript right up to the present day.
Now reissued as a paperback, 'The Lindisfarne Gospels' is a
fitting tribute to one of the world's greatest works of art.
Janet Backhouse was an Assistant Keeper in the Department of
Manuscripts at the British Library, which owns the Lindisfarne
Gospels.
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Painted Labyrinth - by Dr. Michelle Brown
The Lindisfarne Gospels is one of the world's greatest works of
art in book form and this new study describes the history and
production of this breathtaking artwork, as well as introducing
new findings. Made around 715/20 AD at the Island's monastery its
maker was one of the greatest artists of the Anglo-Saxon and
Celtic worlds. The book discusses:
- The world and faith around 700 AD
- Britain and Ireland in the 7th and 8th
centuries
- When, where and how was the Lindisfarne Gospels
produced
- The text, script and calligraphy of the
Lindisfarne Gospels
- The Evangelist portraits
- Procedures for making a medieval
manuscript
- What the Lindisfarne Gospels meant to its
makers and to society
Michelle Brown PhD is Curator of Illuminated
Manuscripts at The British Library, and author of many books and
articles.
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St.Cuthbert his Cult and his Community to AD1200
'Exceptionally rich and varied...
Registers the immense progress that has been made during the last
fifty years in the study of Anglo-Saxon history.' - Journals
ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY
'Very fine collection of essays... a rich feast of scholar-ship
with many discoveries and new interpretations of greatest value
for Anglo-Saxon history. - SPECULUM
Cuthbert, saintly bishop of Holy Island in the seventh century,
who lived and died a hermit on the rocky island of Farne, was
also a figure of great political and territorial power, in his
life and even more so after his death. Several early Lives of him
were written, two by Bede himself, and his tomb attracted
sumptuous treasures - among them a portable altar, the figured
wooden coffin, the Lindisfarne gospels, and rare elaborately
worked silks.
The community to which Cuthbert belonged revered him as perpetual
guardian and landowner, and he was credited with making one king
and inspiring the loyalty of others, not least of Alfred.
Tradition also has it that in 995 he miraculously chose Durham as
the site for his church: the wealth and prestige of his community
laid the foundation for the later power of the prince-bishops of
Durham.
The studies in this book, ranging over the saint's life,
Lindisfarne and its manuscripts, the treasures of the coffin, and
the community and the cult, vividly convey Cuthbert's great
influence, and his significance in the early history of
England.
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THE BOOK OF KELLS
AN ILLUSTRATED INTRODUCTION TO THE MANUSCRIPT IN TRINITY COLLEGE DUBLIN - by BERNARD MEEHAN
'By far the best
modern short account of one of the great monuments of early Irish
civilization ... required reading for anyone interested in the
subject' (THE IRISH TIMES)
The Book of Kells is
the most spectacular of a group of manuscripts created in Ireland
and northern Britain between the seventh and tenth centuries,a
period when Irish monasticism was in the vanguard of Christian
culture. Its earliest history remains controversial but it was in
the keeping of the monastery of Kells, Co. Meath, for most of the
Middle Ages - hence its name - and has been in the library of
Trinity College Dublin, since the mid seventeenth century. It is
a masterpiece of medieval art - a brilliantly decorated copy of
the four Gospels with full page illustrations of Christ, the
Virgin and Child and the Evangelists, and a wealth of smaller
decorative painting that does not always relate to the sacred
text. The strange imagination displayed in the pages, the
impeccable technique and the very fine state of its preservation
make it an object of endless fascination.
This edition includes the most important of the fully decorated
pages plus a series of enlargements showing the almost
unbelievable minuteness of the detail - spiral and interlace
patterns, human and animal ornament - a combination of high
seriousness and humour. Accompanying the illustrations is a new,
up to date text by Bernard Meehan, the current Keeper of
Manuscripts at Trinity College Dublin. It provides a scholarly
analysis of these exuberant inventions, the artists, the text and
the writing, and a full account of the historical background to
the miraculous world of the Book of Kells.
With 117 illustrations, 110 in colour
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Lindisfarne Gospels Plate
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Limited edition plate supplied with
mounting stand
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£25.00 each
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Lindisfarne Gospels Mug
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Large pottery mug with unique
Lindisfarne Gospels motif available only here.
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£5.00 each
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Mounted prints (unframed)
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Quality prints of pages from the
Lindisfarne Gospels (quote print no. - see thumbnails below
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£30.00 each
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CD Rom
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'Turning the Pages' - The
Collection.
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£19.95
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Lindisfarne Gospels (Large)
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History of the Lindisfarne Gospels by
Janet Backhouse
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£9.95
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Lindisfarne Gospels (Hard Back)
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History of the Lindisfarne Gospels by
Dr. Michelle Brown
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£45.00
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Lindisfarne Gospels (Soft back)
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History of the Lindisfarne Gospels by
Dr. Michelle Brown
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£19.95
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Painted Labyrinth
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History of the Lindisfarne Gospels by
Dr. Michelle Brown
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£5.95
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St. Cuthbert
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His Life, His cult, His Community by
Bonner, Rollason & Stancliffe. The definative book about
Cuthbert & his influence.
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£30.00
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Book of Kells
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History of the book by Bernard
Meehan
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£9.95
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ALL ORDER ENQUIRIES TO
Lindisfarne Centre
Marygate - Holy Island
Berwick-upon-Tweed TD15 2SD
Phone/Fax: 01289 389004
Email: lindisfarne-centre@uk2.net
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