Gloucester Cathedral acknowledges rugby

PuzzledChristianPuzzledChristian Shipmate Posts: 46
Prior to attending last Friday's evening derby match against Bristol, I mooched around the city centre taking in the cathedral close. Impressed to see that one arm of a directional sign post to pedestrian exits from the close, includes directions to Gloucester's RFC Kingsholm Stadium which is close by to the cathedral.

Comments

  • Well, maybe they do, but street signage is usually the responsibility of the local authority, AFAIK.
  • Mind you, one might consider both the Cathedral and the Rugby ground to be places of worship ... and which has the greater attendance?
  • :naughty:

    AIUI, Religion and Sport are both regarded these days as 'Recreational Pursuits'...

    The attendance at the rugby might be greater than at the Cathedral, but I would guess that the singing at the Cathedral is more tuneful...

  • The attendance at the rugby might be greater than at the Cathedral, but I would guess that the singing at the Cathedral is more tuneful...

    Probably somewhat less crude as well...

  • You may think that. I couldn't possibly comment.
  • When I was a youngster I used to stand under the clock to watch the rugby at Kingsholm.

    Random fact. Not been back in a very long time.
  • PomonaPomona Shipmate

    The attendance at the rugby might be greater than at the Cathedral, but I would guess that the singing at the Cathedral is more tuneful...

    Probably somewhat less crude as well...

    I'm puzzled as to why BSL (British Sign Language) would be crude at either the cathedral or rugby. It's quite common for big events to have signing interpreters now.
  • SandemaniacSandemaniac Shipmate
    Pomona wrote: »

    The attendance at the rugby might be greater than at the Cathedral, but I would guess that the singing at the Cathedral is more tuneful...

    Probably somewhat less crude as well...

    I'm puzzled as to why BSL (British Sign Language) would be crude at either the cathedral or rugby. It's quite common for big events to have signing interpreters now.

    I was commenting on singing rather than signing, Pomona. I don't see that anyone else has mentioned BSL.
  • MMMMMM Shipmate
    Oh, is that what that was about! I thought I’d missed something.

    MMM
  • PomonaPomona Shipmate
    Pomona wrote: »

    The attendance at the rugby might be greater than at the Cathedral, but I would guess that the singing at the Cathedral is more tuneful...

    Probably somewhat less crude as well...

    I'm puzzled as to why BSL (British Sign Language) would be crude at either the cathedral or rugby. It's quite common for big events to have signing interpreters now.

    I was commenting on singing rather than signing, Pomona. I don't see that anyone else has mentioned BSL.

    Oh I apologise, I re-read and re-read the comment but I was sure it said signing not singing! My mistake.
  • Baptist TrainfanBaptist Trainfan Shipmate
    edited 10:35AM
    Well, the thread did start with signage, so the confusion is understandable!

    I like Gloucester Cathedral, and they offered a great welcome when we visited.
  • SandemaniacSandemaniac Shipmate
    Pomona wrote: »
    Pomona wrote: »

    The attendance at the rugby might be greater than at the Cathedral, but I would guess that the singing at the Cathedral is more tuneful...

    Probably somewhat less crude as well...

    I'm puzzled as to why BSL (British Sign Language) would be crude at either the cathedral or rugby. It's quite common for big events to have signing interpreters now.

    I was commenting on singing rather than signing, Pomona. I don't see that anyone else has mentioned BSL.

    Oh I apologise, I re-read and re-read the comment but I was sure it said signing not singing! My mistake.

    Phew, I was wondering what I was missing!
  • DoublethinkDoublethink Admin, 8th Day Host
    And there was I thinking it was something to do with trying to sign four and twenty virgins went to Inverness …
  • SandemaniacSandemaniac Shipmate
    And there was I thinking it was something to do with trying to sign four and twenty virgins went to Inverness …

    🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
  • O. I thought the 24 ladies came down from Inverness.

    Have They changed it? Is nothing sacred? Is Outrage!
  • Were they Presbyterians?
  • BroJamesBroJames Purgatory Host
    The version I knew (in the mid-70s) was as per Doublethink’s post, only it was “came down from Inverness”
  • BroJames wrote: »
    The version I knew (in the mid-70s) was as per Doublethink’s post, only it was “came down from Inverness”

    Indeed.

    @Baptist Trainfan - there is a Piskie cathedral in Inverness, so they may not necessarily have been Presbyterians...
    :naughty:
  • That is true.
  • TwangistTwangist Shipmate
    Much signing used at sports events isn't standard BSL as far as I can tell
  • NicoleMRNicoleMR Shipmate
    .
  • Gloucester Cathedral is pretty cool. The signage, as noted upthread, will have been set up by the city council though, in consultation with the Dean and Chapter though of course.
Sign In or Register to comment.