RMERH1XX–Caedmon,7th century poet, who learnt to write poetry during a dream when he had a vision. Caption reads: 'Cademon, sing some
RFADPD0T–Memorial to the poet Caedmon in the churchyard of St Mary the Virgin, Whitby,North Yorkshire
RMJF7EFC–'Caedmon's hymn'. Christian praise poem in honour of God which Caedmon, the English poet, learnt to sing in his initial dream. From a manuscript in the Bodleian Library, Oxford.
RMAJ7HP6–Noah's Ark in the form of a Viking ship with dragon prow, 10th century. Artist: Unknown
RME4X1R2–Detail of the Cross of Caedmon in the churchyard of St. Hilda's church near Whitby Abbey, showing Caedmon himself.
RFA4GH6C–Whitby North Yorkshire UK St Marys Parish Church and Caedmon Cross
RMA1FXJ2–Stone Cross at St Marys Church Whitby North Yorkshire erected in memory of Caedmon
RMA13XYB–Cross of Caedmon at St Marys Church Whitby North Yorkshire England UK United Kingdom GB Great Britain
RMG39W32–SAINT HILDA OF WHITBY Anglo-Saxon abbess, receiving a visit from Caedmon Date: 614 - 680
RMD95W78–Noah's Ark in form of a Viking ship with dragon prow. Watched over by two angels, the chosen of God are ready to survive the flood sent to punish the rest of creation. 10th century manuscript of St Caedmon (fl 670) poet and monk of Whitby Yorkshire.
RMAWEBPE–Caedmons Cross in St Marys Churchyard at the top of Abbey Steps Whitby North Yorkshire England
RMHKH68M–Caedmon ms Cainan
RMHA3YDN–Barbara Holdridge and Marianne Roney, founders of Caedmon Records
RMER5D81–Caedmon Cross, Whitby, Yorkshire
RM2B6D60X–Noah's Ark from the Junius manuscript (Cædmon manuscript), 10th century. The Junius manuscript is one of the four major codices of Old English literature. It contains poetry dealing with Biblical subjects in Old English, the vernacular language of Anglo-Saxon England. The manuscript is made of four poems which have been given the titles Genesis, Exodus, Daniel, and Christ and Satan. For a long time, scholars believed them to be the work of Cædmon. However, this theory has been discarded due to the significant differences between the poems. MS Bodl. Junius II.
RMD86A8R–Caedmon leaving a feast
RMMC6F8M–SAINTS - St Caedmon. Detail of stained glass in Kirkby Malham Church, Yorkshire
RMKE52HA–Caedmon's hymn. Christian praise poem in honour of God which Caedmon, the English poet, learnt to sing in his initial dream. From an 8th century manuscript in the University of Cambridge.
RM2M96CTX–'Caedmon, sing some song to me.' During a dream, an angelic vision appears to Caedmon, an Anglo-Saxon herdsman attached to the Abbey of Whitby, who subsequently became a monk and religious poet.
RMERGDXE–The Temptation of Eve - illustration from Cædmon, early English poet who was attached to the double monastery of Streonæshalch
RM2J5F1FH–1891 illustration of Whitby Abbey and the Caedmon Memorial in Whitby, North Yorkshire, England.
RMWEM5XH–A 1930 illustration of an angel appearing to Caedmon - circa AD 657–684 (styled the father of English Sacred Song) in a dream at Whitby Abbey (then known as Streonæshalch) , Yorkshire, England
RMB5KGXM–Caedmon Cross, Whitby, Yorkshire, UK
RM2JC1EW1–Memorial to Caedmon, St Mary's Churchyard, Whitby. Yorkshire Whitby North Yorkshire England Great Britain UK GB Europe
RME7FXX4–Monument to Caedmon, Whitby, in the grounds of St. Mary's Church.
RMBC0TAB–'Caedmon Cross', Whitby, North Yorkshire, England, UK.
RMBAJ8NG–The twenty foot high cross commmemorating Caedmon with Whitby in the background.
RM2CWBNAX–Illustration depicting Cædmon (flourished c. AD 657-684); earliest English (Northumbrian) poet whose name is known. An Anglo-Saxon who cared for the animals at the double monastery of Streonæshalch (Whitby Abbey) during the abbacy (657-680) of St. Hilda (614-680), The sole source of original information about Cædmon's life and work is Bede's Historia ecclesiastica. He is seen here before the abbess, St Hilda of Whitby. The abbess and her counsellors asked Cædmon about his vision and, satisfied that it was a gift from God, gave him a new commission, this time for a poem based on 'a passage of s
RMDEJAJA–St Hilda, Abbess, and the poet Caedmon, lay-brother, commemorated at Kirkby Malham Church, Yorkshire Dales, England
RMHWY8RW–Caedmon ms ship
RMHA3YDX–Barbara Holdridge and Marianne Roney, founders of Caedmon Records
RMBFJM0N–The Celtic style cross which commemorates the life of Caedmon (d.680), the earliest English Poet whose name is recorded.
RM2A5B5YR–Caedmon, the 'first recorded' English poet, who was a lay-brother at Whitby Abbey in the 7th century, St Mary's Church, Whitby, North Yorkshire, UK
RMC5CNBF–Caedmons cross in St Marys Church graveyard erected 1898 to commemorate Caedmon the first English poet Whitby North Yorkshire UK
RMMC6M7T–SAINTS - St Caedmon. Detail of stained glass in Kirkby Malham Church, Yorkshire
RME4X23F–Detail of the Cross of Caedmon in the churchyard of St. Hilda's church near Whitby Abbey.
RM2B5D422–View across St Mary's churchyard towards the coastal town of Whitby, featuring the Caedmon Cross, North Yorkshire coast, England, UK
RMB526KF–Caedmon Cross at Whitby Abbey
RMCFKP4Y–England Yorkshire Whitby Caedmon memorial
RMCWTGN6–Caedmon Cross in Whitby st marys church graveyard
RMBBYG3P–Caedmon Memorial, St. Mary's Church, Whitby, North Yorkshire
RM2AA5EY5–Tall Stone cross in memory of Caedmon, on east Cliff, Whitby.
RM2JC1EWK–Memorial to Caedmon, St Mary's Churchyard, Whitby. Yorkshire Whitby North Yorkshire England Great Britain UK GB Europe
RME75E3H–Monument to Caedmon, Whitby in the grounds of St. Mary's Church.
RFA4GH5A–Whitby North Yorkshire UK St Marys Parish Church and Caedmon Cross
RMC3R5HJ–Caedmon Cross with ornate carving in a Celtic design with figures of Christ, David, Abbess Hilda. Whitby North Yorkshire
RM2K4K32N–Whitby, North Yorkshire, UK --A circa 1980 photograph of cattle paddling in the then overgrown Whitby Abbey Pond. Whitby Abbey can be seen behind .The pond, once part of a pair, is now cleared and surrounded by a visitors pathway.
RMBNPA0P–Caedmon Cross,St. Marys church yard,Whitby
RMKWG58E–WHITBY ABBEY RESTORED , North Yorkshire UK - The North Transept (exterior)in ruins and an artists impression of its original form (1938 illustrations)
RMHA3YDM–Barbara Holdridge and Marianne Roney, founders of Caedmon Records
RMBA4A7M–Isle of Wight Wightlink car ferries Caedmon, Cenred and Cenwulf berthed in Southampton UK after being retired from service
RMKK6P16–Benedictine Whitby Abbey founded 657AD. Ruin on East Cliff of old port town of Whitby, North Sea coast of North Yorkshire, England
RMBA37E8–Isle of Wight Wightlink car ferries Caedmon, Cenred and Cenwulf berthed in Southampton UK after being retired from service
RMATM72D–Isle of Wight ferry MV Caedmon in the Solent, 2005. She has since been broken up and scrapped.
RMA605C2–The cross in memory of Caedmon, St Mary's Churchyard, Whitby, North Yorkshire, England, UK.
RM2B5D41N–View across St Mary's churchyard towards the coastal town of Whitby, featuring the Caedmon Cross, North Yorkshire coast, England, UK
RMA13XXD–Cross of Caedmon at St Marys Church Whitby North Yorkshire England UK United Kingdom GB Great Britain
RMA6D5P4–Isle of Wight ferry arriving at Lymington
RME9A263–Close up of the Caedmon Cross and blue sky St Marys Churchyard Whitby North Yorkshire England UK United Kingdom GB Great Britain
RMG9E30H–Sophie Harrison from Caedmon School, Whitby, North Yorkshire, sits with Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair and the other G8 world leaders including French President Jacques Chirac at a session of the J8 in St Petersburg, Russia.
RMWA9B7B–Caedmon’s Cross or memorial Celtic cross in Whitby, Yorkshire, England, UK
RM2F16YJC–Saxon noble in mantle and Phrygian cap from the Caedmon manuscript, Bodleian Junius xi. Noble in purple mantle, youth in short mantle, and method of wearing the cloak while walking from Old English Hexateuch, Cotton MS Claudius B iv. The Saxon mantles as worn in the 8th century. Handcoloured engraving by Joseph Strutt from his Complete View of the Dress and Habits of the People of England, Henry Bohn, London, 1842.
RFBXREDA–Caedmon's Cross, St Mary's
RMB28MF6–Caedmons Cross and St Marys Church Whitby Yorkshire England
RMC3R5JP–Caedmon Cross with ornate carving in a Celtic design with figures of Christ, David, Abbess Hilda. Whitby North Yorkshire
RMA30WG4–St Hilda Whitby Reid
RMBNPA2F–The Caedmon Cross in the St Marys Church Graveyard,Whitby,Yorkshire
RMKWG596–WHITBY ABBEY RESTORED , North Yorkshire UK - The North Transept interior in ruins and an artists impression of its original form (1938 illustrations)
RMHA3YDK–Barbara Holdridge and Marianne Roney, founders of Caedmon Records
RMKWE0CR–Eskdale Chapel Hermitage, in Eskdale between Sleights and Aislaby villages,. Whitby, North Yorkshire, England. from an old printed engraving - Linked by some to the Whitby Horngarth or Penny Hedge annual ceremony via (Caedmon - Cedman - Sedman name) and Whitby Abbey - From a Victorian engraving
RMKK6PDH–Benedictine Whitby Abbey founded 657AD. Ruin on East Cliff of old port of Whitby, North Sea coast of North Yorkshire, England. Ruins in silhouette
RMTRMHFT–Caedmon Memorial, Church of St Mary the Virgin, Whitby, Borough of Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England, Great Britain, United Kingdom, UK, Europe
RMGHHGT4–The epic of the fall of man; a comparative study of Caedmon, Dante and Milton (1896)
RMA605C4–The cross in memory of Caedmon, St Mary's Churchyard, Whitby, North Yorkshire, England, UK.
RM2JAKJ18–Caedmon's Cross (a 7th century Anglo Saxon poet) in St Marys Church cemetery on the cliffs overlooking Whitby, North Yorkshire, UK.
RMJ31KWX–Caedmon ms Cainan
RM2CG1N34–Hughes Arthur - the Crowning of Caedmon - British School - 19th Century
RMPCG70F–108 Caedmon ms Cainan
RMS140T3–Caedmon's cross in churchyard of St Mary's Church, Whitby, North Yorkshire, England.
RME7MPHG–Man sitting on bench
RMEWMD27–Interesting stone monument situated in Whitby Church burial area, beautifully carved with historical figures.
RMMC6ED4–CHRISTIANITY - NOAH'S ARK Drawing of the 11th century, illustration to the work of the 7th century monk-poet Caedmon. The 19th century engraving is based on the Junius manuscript in the Bodleian Library.
RMB28KTX–Caedmons Cross and St Marys Church Whitby Yorkshire England
RMA4W4X4–Caedmons Cross and St Marys Parish Church Whitby North Yorkshire Coast England
RMAWEBT8–Caedmons Cross in St Marys Churchyard at the top of Abbey Steps Whitby North Yorkshire England
RF2J2AY22–Detail on the memorial to Caedmon in Church of Saint Mary, an Anglican parish church in the town of Whitby in North Yorkshire England.
RMJF7EFB–'Defeat of the Bad Angel' . Illustration from 10th century 'Caedmon manuscript' in the Bodleian Library.
RM2M4Y3KT–Barbara Holdridge (right) and an unknown individual from Caedmon Records, pushing a cart of vinyl records at 4th Avenue and 31st Street in Mahattan.
RMERGW3M–Expulsion of Adam and Eve from Paradise. Illustration from the 10th century 'Caedmon manuscript' in the Bodleian Library.
RMPY3D55–Caedmon ms ship.
RMTRMHWH–Caedmon Lodge Masonic Hall, John Street, Whitby, Borough of Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England, Great Britain, United Kingdom, UK, Europe
RMHKH68G–Caedmon ms ship
RMA605C7–The cross in memory of Caedmon in the graveyard of St Mary's Church, Whitby, North Yorkshire, England, UK.
RMPKWM97–God creates the light. From the Anglo-Saxon Kädmon manuscript (Caedmon, Ceadmon, Cedmon), 10th century, original in the Bodleian Library at Oxford, creation story,
RM2EC85AC–The Caedmon Cross and headstones on a misty day, St Mary's churchyard, Whitby, North Yorkshire, England, UK.
RMJ31KWG–Caedmon ms ship
RMPCG70G–108 Caedmon ms ship
RMM05G22–Caedmon Sch 416 E80 jeh
RMS140T4–Caedmon's cross within churchyard of St Mary's Church, Whitby, North Yorkshire, England.
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