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Re: Churches
St John the Baptist Church, Lound, Suffolk
Carved figure - by the Lady Altar
Figures above the Rood Screen
Carved figure - by the Lady Altar
Figures above the Rood Screen
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A great topic you have introduced Trigger.
Just up the road from St.John the Baptist is St. Mary's, Ashby
Just up the road from St.John the Baptist is St. Mary's, Ashby
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Thanks Mel!
From the Church of St John the Baptist, Lound:
The Organ case
15th c. Font with the magnificent Font Cover
From the Church of St John the Baptist, Lound:
The Organ case
15th c. Font with the magnificent Font Cover
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Nice photos Trigger,the font we looked at on Tuesday located in the church at North Walsham had the covering tower like in your photo. One of the ladies in the church was telling us they lift it up so it concertinas to enable the vicar to use it at Christenings. We watched Flog it last night on TV and the very church we had visited in North Walsham was featured in the program which was coincidence we thought.
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Thanks SB!
This picture is taken from the one I posted here of the Organ case in Lound Church.
This picture is taken from the one I posted here of the Organ case in Lound Church.
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We went over to Beccles this afternoon and after spending some time by the river we then had a coffee before I pushed my wife in her wheelchair up the hill to St. Michael's church.
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Three more pictures of St Michael's Beccles and some gravestones.
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A lovely church that Boatbuilder. Don't know if you have ever climbed the clock tower at St.Michael's but if you haven't it is well worth the leg ache to get some great views of the surrounding area.boatbuilder wrote:Three more pictures of St Michael's Beccles and some gravestones.
St. Margaret's, Herringfleet.
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Many years since I visited that Church! A little gem in the depths of Suffolk.slimboydim wrote:Good Evening, Huntingfield Church...
This shows one of the three figures shown on the Lady Altar in the Church of John the Baptist, Lound. This figure depicts the Blessed Virgin with Christ child.
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That is a very impressive ceiling Slimboydim.slimboydim wrote:Good Evening, Huntingfield Church...
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Nice photos Mel,a recent visit to Cromer made me realize what a magnificent church,would have liked to take some photos myself however there had been a high tide and was advised not to enter the church yard due to the likelyhood that there could be some local residents crawling about. (Cromer Crabs)Mel wrote:Cromer Parish Church and War Memorial.
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Mel wrote:That is a very impressive ceiling Slimboydim.slimboydim wrote:Good Evening, Huntingfield Church...
Good Afternoon Mel, it is well worth a look if you are out that way.
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