It's not often that I give my readers the answer to a quiz question before stating the question.
Those 1,689 light bulbs? That's how many were installed in The Church of The Saviour on Spilled Blood in St Petersburg when it was completed in 1907. The spilled blood refers to the assassination of Tsar Alexander II. On 1 March 1881, Alexander was returning to the Winter Palace after a military inspection when he was killed by the second of two bombs. His son, Alexander III, the new Tsar, decided to build a magnificent church in his memory and on the exact spot where he been mortally wounded (he was taken back to the Winter Palace but died there).
Devastated by world wars and the revolution, the church was nearly demolished but restoration began in 1980 and it is today a museum.
The quiz question?
Which was the first major church in the world to be designed to be lit by electricity?
Remember that when you're designing a Christmas quiz.
I discovered this initially from an offhand comment in the latest Reacher book: The Sentinel. Which I have just finished. Reacher is a character created by Lee Child. This is the latest in the series - Jack Reacher 25 - and the writing has now been taken over by Lee Child's brother, Andrew while Lee concentrates on Reacher movies. Reacher is an ex military policeman, 6ft 5ins tall with "hands the size of dinner plates". In Never Go Back (Jack Reacher 18), he is described as having "a six-pack like a cobbled city street, a chest like a suit of NFL armor, biceps like basketballs, and subcutaneous fat like a Kleenex tissue." So who did they cast as Reacher in the movie? Tom Cruise, who is 5ft 7ins tall. Hollywood eh? Everyone makes mistakes.
If you need escapist fiction with intricate but entertaining plots, and a good guy hero, try the Reacher books.
Myself, I've just bought Standing Our Ground: The Triumph of Faith Over Gun Violence: A Mother's Story by a US Congresswoman, Lucy McBath, whose 17 year old son was gunned down in Florida on Black Friday 2012. Since then she has campaigned for gun control.
But what struck me most when I heard her story was that every year on Black Friday (today) she writes to her deceased son, sharing her life with him.
That is what made me order the book. When it arrives and when I have finished it - and passed it on to whoever is interested - I will review it in this blog.
I can’t believe how much knowledge I’ve acquired from reading these blogs! Just hope I don’t forget it all.
ReplyDeleteThe First Presbyterian Church of Roselle made electrical and ecclesiastical history three months later when it installed a 30-bulb "electrolier" and became the world's first church to be lighted by electricity. The electric chandelier still hangs in the church.19 Jan 2011
ReplyDeleteBut I forgot to look up Roselle!
And more knowledge for me. Roselle is in New Jersey, I believe.
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