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Gargoyles, Caen Cathedral (Original Post) Old Crank Mar 2026 OP
Very nice photos Old Crank. Hideous looking things. Cool close-ups. George McGovern Mar 2026 #1
Thanks Old Crank Mar 2026 #2
I read that gargoyles were used to divert water away from sides of buildings. George McGovern Mar 2026 #3
The primary purpose is draining water Old Crank Mar 2026 #10
It should Old Crank Mar 2026 #13
Fabulous. cachukis Mar 2026 #4
Thanks Old Crank Mar 2026 #11
These photos take me back to Art History class. TY Old Crank! Diamond_Dog Mar 2026 #5
All these gothic structures are pretty impressive in the stone. Old Crank Mar 2026 #12
The fourth one... GiqueCee Mar 2026 #6
Is this like a Rorschach test? JohnnyRingo Mar 2026 #7
Aside from draining water from the building sides, Old Crank Mar 2026 #14
OK. JohnnyRingo Mar 2026 #17
Wonderful photos, my dear Old Crank! Love the variety and the close-ups. Great work! CaliforniaPeggy Mar 2026 #8
Thanks Old Crank Mar 2026 #15
Very nice! Shellback Squid Mar 2026 #9
Thanks Old Crank Mar 2026 #16

George McGovern

(13,412 posts)
1. Very nice photos Old Crank. Hideous looking things. Cool close-ups.
Sat Mar 7, 2026, 08:52 AM
Mar 2026

No. 4 appears to be reacting to the invasion itself.

Old Crank

(7,414 posts)
2. Thanks
Sat Mar 7, 2026, 09:01 AM
Mar 2026

I have been shooting gargoyles when I can since I was in Paris the first time with my late wife. We burnt a roll of film on mostly those creatures. These are all relatively new I believe. Most on older, unrestored churches are badly weathered.

George McGovern

(13,412 posts)
3. I read that gargoyles were used to divert water away from sides of buildings.
Sat Mar 7, 2026, 09:11 AM
Mar 2026

And keep evil spirits away. On your trips you and your wife meet the strangest creatures.

Old Crank

(7,414 posts)
10. The primary purpose is draining water
Sat Mar 7, 2026, 11:56 AM
Mar 2026

Somewhere down the line they decided a pipe sticking out was ugly. Now they ward off evil spirits, perhaps.

Old Crank

(7,414 posts)
13. It should
Sat Mar 7, 2026, 12:05 PM
Mar 2026

It took about 6 weeks to liberate Caen after D Day. Less than 10 miles from the coast.

Diamond_Dog

(41,450 posts)
5. These photos take me back to Art History class. TY Old Crank!
Sat Mar 7, 2026, 09:43 AM
Mar 2026

Must be awe inspiring to see this building for real.

GiqueCee

(5,010 posts)
6. The fourth one...
Sat Mar 7, 2026, 10:00 AM
Mar 2026

... looks a little like Trump. Guess the orange makeup washed away over time.

JohnnyRingo

(21,079 posts)
7. Is this like a Rorschach test?
Sat Mar 7, 2026, 10:51 AM
Mar 2026

From a distance they take on a rather phallic appearance to me.
I'm not sure what that says about me, but it's the first thing I saw and I wonder if it's intentional.

Old Crank

(7,414 posts)
14. Aside from draining water from the building sides,
Sat Mar 7, 2026, 12:07 PM
Mar 2026

They are supposed to scare evil away.
Some building have shorter spots.

Old Crank

(7,414 posts)
15. Thanks
Sat Mar 7, 2026, 12:09 PM
Mar 2026

We actually caught a break in the clouds. I used the time while waiting for our group to decide on a lunch place.

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