For many years, I have had a fascination with misericords, and it is my hope that this website will enable people who may either not know anything about misericords, or only know of a few examples to see the great variety of misericords that still exist today. However, as this site has expanded, so have my hopes ☻ - Now I hope that all who have an interest, whether passing, or deeply learned will enjoy (and critique) this site.
As you have probably found, there are many sites out there that are either dedicated to one or two locations, or have misericords as a small subsection of of their site, I have gone to the opposite extreme, by ignoring, photographically almost all other features of these churches, cathedrals and colleges except for a few carvings or overview pictures. Other sites have very studious list of the “Corpus of Misericords”, but tend not to have many pictures, I can only say that these are fascinating in their own right, but to my mind, do not give the immediacy of photos, to that end, I have added either a block of descriptions in the photo page, or where there are more than about 5 misericords at a location, I have added a separate pop-up description page, which give you the choice of just enjoying the photos, or reading the corpus at the same time . A final group seem to be woodcarving sites, which although giving some great information on individual wood carvings or a misericord, do not give much contextual information and seem much more heavily aimed at carvers. I am not an historian, but an engineer with a passion for photography and misericords in particular. You may find my What Are Misericords page helpful.
With over 50 years of misericord photography between us, and having over 2000 misericord images uploaded so far, from over 80 sites (with photos of at least another 70 sites still to add) I hope that this website will be regarded as the default resource for those researching misericords.
If you find that your church has misericords, but I haven't got them in my list or has already happened, if you find any mistakes in my numbering, or descriptions - there are times when I might be guilty of perpetuating a “Wiki myth”, please email me via the contacts page
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The web’s primary resource for misericords.
Misericord facts and photos from over 80 sites worldwide.