File:Medicinal water from Lourdes.jpeg
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Medicinal water from Lourdes label QS:Len,"Medicinal water from Lourdes" |
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Author | Science Museum Group Studio | ||
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JPEG file comment | Bottle of medicinal water from Lourdes, France, collected in 1928. What’s your favourite holiday souvenir? A tacky key ring, that stuffed camel, or a pebble you picked up from the beach? For centuries, pilgrims visiting healing shrines have also wanted to take home a reminder of their visit. Preparing to depart, they might leave a gift, or votive offering. Why? To give thanks for the healing they hoped to have received. But at the same time, pilgrims often wanted to take a memento or keepsake, in the belief that the healing power of the shrine would continue on their return home. |
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