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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Commandments. The choirstalls and the benches in the nave are carved with poppyheads. The baptistry at the west end contains a carved stone font with a carved...
- 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...
- "Picking Up the Bitter Little Pieces" The Claim 3:13 16. "Dreamabout" The Poppyheads 4:16 17. "Adam's Song" The Sun & The Moon 2:40 18. "Jesse Man Rae" The...
- 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...
- and sometimes the initials of the 1610 benefactors. The stalls, with poppyhead carving, are dated 1636. The reredos is of panelled timber, dated 1891...