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With this example before him, Charles seems to have been finely attuned to the tapestry  medium, taking far greater interest in it than in any of the other arts, and spending much  more money on it (Campbell,
	
 
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Lancashire. Three of the examples discussed are of particular  relevance in respect of the Turin Shroud.   The first and oldest of these came to light as long ago as March 1973, at Quernmore in  Lancashire.
	
 
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classic example of which is denaturation of an egg’s   The sticky tapes from which McCrone   protein by cooking.) Having received his PhD from   obtained his samples for testing had originally been 
	
 
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For example, on p. 6 the author reports the things STURP proved  were not the case. The source of this information is not clear, but two of the  items were not part of the STURP consensus: 1) It was not 
	
 
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that we now have two different examples of pilgrim badges self-evidently   PAGE 18 DECEMBER 2013   BRITISH SOCIETY FOR THE TURIN SHROUD NEWSLETTER 78   associated with Geoffroi de Charny, (1) the already 
	
 
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as we have seen through the example presented.   CROSSING THE BORDERS OF A CULTURAL MILIEU AND ITS EVENT HORIZON.  When Shroud research finds itself in Wonderland, not only the borders of professional 
	
 
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origin. For example, while it is commonly reported that the blood is human, the immunological   data for the type of blood present on the Shroud remains incomplete. To date, this issue is still   scientifically 
	
 
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a prime example for which I have been invited to act as referee. In the red corner we have a ten  page article by Dr Frans Wijffels, a Dutch Physician who seems to be asking, "Did the Turin  Shroud once 
	
 
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Annunciation is evident from a number of later examples. A late 13th century  example in the St.Euthymios chapel, Thessalonika (see above) has the Image of  Edessa immediately between Mary and the annunciating 
	
 
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for example, the mold that is  used to cast a statue is a “negative image.” But no true negative images were seen  until the invention of photography around 1826. In fact, this aspect of the Shroud