The Catholic Herald article can be read at
Was the original Walsingham statue really destroyed – or is it in the V&A?, and this was followed by The Church Times with
Marian statue may be medieval.
The website Living Church has an illustrated article at Original Our Lady of Walsingham Statue May Be in London’s V & A.
One of the proponents of the identification of the statue as being the original from Walsingham, Dr Francis Young, has a post on his blog at Our Lady of Walsingham? The Mystery of the Langham Madonna
The Supremacy and Survival website has more detail about the destruction of the Shrine and the Walsingham Martyrs at Cromwell's Bonfire and Our Lady of Walsingham. Frank Beswick on Wizzley.com attempts an interpretation of what happened in Walsingham in 1537 at The Mystery of the Langham Madonna
The statue is also considered on the website of
Period Oak Antiques in AN EXTREMELY RARE MID 13TH CENTURY ENGLISH OAK SCULPTURE OF THE VIRGIN AND CHILD. CIRCA 1250.
The Eastern Daily Press website report includes good illustrations of Walsingham today in Have researchers cracked the 500-year mystery behind a sacred Norfolk symbol?
The Centre for Marian Studies reports on the suggested identification at DID THE STATUE OF OUR LADY OF WALSINGHAM ESCAPE BURNING?
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