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Poppyhead may
refer to: The
flower or
fruit (seed pod) of a poppy; see
Papaveraceae Poppy straw, the
dried stalks, stem and
leaves of
cultivated poppies...
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Poppyhead is a form of
carving of the top of the end of a
bench or a
choir stall. Its name is
unrelated to the
poppy flower. It is derived, by way of...
- myths,
woman (sometimes also
depicted as a
Great World Tree, pomegranate,
poppyhead, or mountain)
bears all
living things, and
empties them out of herself...
- fleur-de-lys form of
poppyhead,
suitable for the village, is seen in
perfection at Trunch, Norfolk, and the very
elaborate form when the
poppyhead springs from...
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identical copies of herself.
Another power that she has is to shrink. Mr.
Poppyhead – The most
robust member of the
group and the
third playable character...
- door that is
thicker and
often wider than the trim
which it augments.
Poppyheads Finials or
other ornaments which terminate the tops of
bench ends, either...
- 15th-century
carved octagonal font. At the west end are 15th-century pews with
poppyhead carving. The
wooden pulpit contains some 17th-century carving.
Under the...
- 15th-century
bench ends in the county;
these are
carved with
tracery and
poppyheads. The 15th-century rood
screen was
restored in 1881 by G. F. Bodley. Also...
- the levels, and at the
entrance are cast iron
decorative piers, urns,
poppyhead rails, and gates. II
Planting trough to
orangery (north),
Heath House...
- of the pews in the
church is
carved with a
poppyhead and a parrot.
Other pews are
carved with
poppyheads,
these dating probably from the 19th century...