PHOTOGRAPHS

1999

 

A view of the church building from the side,showing the effect of neglect on the paintwork, the red colouring is the undercoat where the forest green has peeled off.the windows are all rotten and have to be replaced.

 

 

This is the northern end of the building, situated over the area of the altar, the three circular windows are of the stained glass and each bears the image of a childs head,the central square is a very good example of early 1900's church window. the windows are in good condition but the outside frames have to be restored.

A closer view of the main stained glass window not visible here are the shield show the initials of a member of the Howard family to whom it was dedicated with the words "holy, holy, holy" in three sections at the sides and base of the shield.

 

The pedal organ dating from earlier this century possibly Victorian, can you tell us? This organ is in working order although a lot of tender loving care and money is required to return it to its original condition.

This not very good picture shows the inside of the pendulum clock encased in wood with ladder in place for re-winding on a weekly basis the clock and its workings are in good order and are not being disturbed.

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