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About this object

  • ID:

    84.270

  • Production date:

    Late Medieval; 14th century

  • Location:

    In Store

  • Several parts of a pilgrim badge from the shrine of Thomas of Lancaster at St John’s Priory in Pontefract. This openwork badge, if complete, would have depicted the various events leading up to the Thomas of Lancaster’s execution. As it is large and delicate, this ‘badge’ may actually be a devotional panel for display at home rather than for wearing. The frame splits the panel into four scenes: in the top left Thomas is holding his hands together in prayer while being held captive; in the top right he may be receiving his sentence of death at court; in the bottom left he is riding on horseback to the hill where he was executed (only his head and one of his horse’s legs survives on this badge); in the bottom right is his execution (only his robes survive). There is a garbled inscription on the frame.  < ...Read more

  • Measurements

    H 116 mm

  • Materials

    lead alloy

  • Last Updated

    2024-03-14

FURTHER INFORMATION
  • NUMBER OF ITEMS

    1

  • STATUS

    permanent collection

  • COPYRIGHT HOLDER

    digital image copyright Museum of London

  • Related Group

    Medieval pilgrim souvenirs

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