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This is the original, smaller version of the pulpit seen in another listing in my shop. It is a striking pulpit/speaker’s podium that will serve as a focal point in your church, synagogue, or civic organization.

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Aachen Cathedral – Wikipedia

Aachen Cathedral (German: Aachener Dom), traditionally called in English the Cathedral of Aix-la-Chapelle, is a Roman Catholic church in Aachen, western Germany, and the see of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Aachen.

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Gothic lectern with two inside shelves. 1220 – St. Andrew's Book, Gift & Church Supply

Nationality Rooms – Wikipedia

Two House of Commons Library chairs upholstered in green leather and bearing the official gold crest featuring the portcullis and crown were a gift of Lord Alfred Bossom and were rebuilt using wood from actual chairs in the bombed House of Commons.

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This traditional, walk-in style church pulpit is a semi octagonal shape that allows the lectern to surround the minister or speaker. Traditional walk-in pulpits were often elevated and placed to the side of a platform, walk-in styled pulpits were originally designed for revered Scripture reading and Gospel proclamation.

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(Chapter 7) A lectern is a stand to support a book on. It could also be used as a table or desk for writing. A cabinet could be found below and in the seventeenth century it was the Bible box. Today lecterns are used in a classroom, conference area, and are still used in churches.

Our building – St Mary Magdalen Church

To the side of the porch is a lectern, mirroring the pulpit on the far side of the chancel. The lectern itself is carved wood, but not the eagle that would normally be expected – this lectern is supported by two elephants, recalling the arms of the City of Coventry. Unfortunately, some of the tusks are broken.

Aston – History of Birmingham Places A to Y

The north window of the north chapel 1793 has stained glass by Birmingham manufacturer, Francis Eginton; the brass eagle lectern was given by the Ansell family of brewery fame; and the pulpit, which was paid for by local families, is well carved with much marble and is dated New Year's Day 1885.

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