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2024-03-29T00:09:53+00:00text/html2019-08-20T11:28:37+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/61944The Carlisle Kid51.562876 -1.787601SU1484 : VR Post Box - Swindon
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Situated on Bridge Street, Swindon.text/html2019-05-19T14:36:26+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/61944The Carlisle Kid52.433260 -2.745977SO4981 : All Saints Church, Culmington - May 2019 (13)
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The Font - which dates from 1863. Both the original Medieval font and its 1796 replacement are lost.
For information on this Church, see: [[[6156077]]] .text/html2019-05-19T14:34:05+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/61944The Carlisle Kid52.433260 -2.745977SO4981 : All Saints Church, Culmington - May 2019 (12)
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Memorial to the Rev Ralph Greaves, Rector of All Saints 1587-1630, and his wife - both are buried immediately below this tablet.
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Memorial to the men of Culmington who fell in the Great War 1914-1918.
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Early 20th Century stained glass window by T F Curtis of London. This is a memorial to Captain G Wood, son of the then owner of Culmington Manor, who was killed during the Boer War.
For information on this Church, see: [[[6156077]]] .text/html2019-05-19T14:24:55+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/61944The Carlisle Kid52.433257 -2.746419SO4981 : All Saints Church, Culmington - May 2019 (9)
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Another section of The Ten Commandments, once painted-over but now restored.
For information on this Church, see: [[[6156077]]] .text/html2019-05-19T14:22:36+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/61944The Carlisle Kid52.433257 -2.746419SO4981 : All Saints Church, Culmington - May 2019 (8)
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Remains of The Ten Commandments on an interior wall - not mentioned in the Guide Booklet, the script is probably medieval and painted-over either after the Reformation or during the Commonwealth.
For information on this Church, see: [[[6156077]]] .text/html2019-05-19T14:19:04+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/61944The Carlisle Kid52.433257 -2.746419SO4981 : All Saints Church, Culmington - May 2019 (7)
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View down the Nave to the organ loft and west entrance.
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View down the Nave to the Rood Screen, Chancel and east window.
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The east window, installed in 1865, is a memorial to Rossetta Sandeman, daughter of the then Rector.
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View of the Chancel, Altar and east window.
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View of the south face.
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The tower, which is a combination of 13th and 14th Century stonework. To the left can be seen the herringbone stonework of the early Anglo-Saxon Church.
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Culmington is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1087 and herringbone stonework in the north and south walls (just to the right of the tower) suggests part of the Church is Anglo-Saxon. The rest of the building is a combination of 13th and 14th Century, while the unusual top to the unfinished spire dates from 1969.
The Church is open daily, a guide booklet is available and donations are welcome. The Church web site may be found: https://www.culmington.org/all-saints-church and all queries should be directed through this site.text/html2019-05-19T13:31:07+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/61944The Carlisle Kid52.369780 -2.718322SO5174 : Holloway's, Corve Street, Ludlow - April 2019
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A "needle to an anchor" style emporium on Corve Street.
Photograph is for record only - I have no connection with any business seen in this view and cannot advise on their products or services.