2 edition of Wall Paintings discovered in the Churches of Raunds and Slapton,Northamptonshire. found in the catalog.
Wall Paintings discovered in the Churches of Raunds and Slapton,Northamptonshire.
J.G Waller
Published
1884
by Mitchell and Hughes in London
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Written in English
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Pagination | 24p. : |
Number of Pages | 24 |
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Open Library | OL17880727M |
Of the Northamptonshire spires, Oundle is the loftiest, being feet high. It bears date , but this evidently refers to a re-building. It was partly taken down again and rebuilt in It is hexagonal in shape, and the angles are crocketed. Raunds church is surmounted by an [p ] octagonal broach spire feet high. It was struck by Arnold Cyril Payne () was an English cricketer active from to who played for Northamptonshire (Northants). New!!: Northampton and Arnold Payne See more» Arnold Wills. Arnold Cass Lycett Wills was an English cricketer active from to who played for Northamptonshire (Northants). New!!:
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Castor Church, Northamptonshire, bears an inscription recording its dedication in the tower is good, rich Norman work; the ornaments are the hatched, the square billet, and the scollop, all of very simple character, shallow, and easily worked. Furness Abbey was founded in , but very little of the original work :// (49) See J.G. Waller, "On the Wall Paintings Discovered in the Churches of Raunds and Slapton, Northamptonshire," Archaeological Journal 34 (): , esp. and illustration opposite. I am very grateful to Miriam Gill for drawing my attention to this mural and its ://+in+"hopping.
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On the Wall Paintings discovered in the Churches of Raunds and Slapton, Northamptonshire (pp ) J. Waller, Esq. PDF: 1 Mb The Antiquities of Scandinavia (pp ) Professor Bunnell Lewis, M.A., F.S.A. PDF: 2 Mb The Mural Paintings at Kempley Churoh, Gloucestershire (pp ) C. E, Keyser, Esq., M.A.
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' Slapton Ley in Devon – Wild Fowl Shooting ' a half page engraving showing many people on land and by boat shooting ducks, a house at the end of thenarrow › Books, Comics & Magazines › Antiquarian & Collectable. Archaeological Journal: No 1 Cart?nav=tocList. England has many beautiful churches and cathedrals, and Northamptonshire, in particular, is noted for the tall spires and deep brown coloured stone of many of its churches.
The remarkable feature of this church is the series of 14th century wall paintings which were discovered almost a century ago by Professor Ernest Tristram, the authority Late medieval mermaid shown in a wall painting at St Botolph’s church, Slapton, Northamptonshire (Image: Courtesy John Vigar).
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Telephone: U.K. Overseas +44 Fax: U.K.Overseas +44 Among these, Binham Priory and the parish churches of Grantham, Warmington, Raunds and Higham Ferrers always figure in discussions of early Decorated architecture. A systematic investigation of the area would aim to explain these appearances, to identify other important local buildings, and properly place the work of the region in a larger In the remains of wall paintings were discovered on the west wall of the vestry, but sadly they were covered by the restoration work of the period.
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In the meantime, please be patient whilst our partners make the necessary preparations. Thank you. If you are a local tourism business looking for advice and support, please click here for :// DOI. Sedilia–the seats for the priest, the deacon, and subdeacon—are a familiar sight in English churches ().The vast majority of English medieval sedilia take the characteristic form of three niches, set into the thickness of the south wall by the altar, surmounted by arches and separated by shafts.
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