I've revamped my links page. If you have a site, please check that a) I've included it, b) that the URL is right, and C) you are happy with my description! ...
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Allan Barton
abb102@...
Jun 1, 2000 5:26 pm
I noticed on the local television news on Tuesday that Middlesborough has lost its former catholic cathedral in an arson attack. It was built in 1872 by...
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Doris Howe
dorisandharry.howe@...
Jun 1, 2000 11:51 pm
Just a note from me- who doesn't know a lot about these things! The Canterbury Syagogue in Northgate area is used for something else but Ican't remember what!...
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pmdraper10@...
Jun 2, 2000 7:50 am
Well that is a shame. So this will be the first cathedral since the reformation to be demolished, anglican or catholic, in England. I had visited it some years...
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pmdraper10@...
Jun 2, 2000 8:01 am
Future in balance THE fate of the fire ravaged shell of an historic Middlesbrough church today remains in the balance. A site visit to inspect the former St...
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pmdraper10@...
Jun 3, 2000 8:20 am
The first birthday day-out is looming! A reminder that the venue to begin the day will be St Wulfrum in Grantham, Lincolnshire, and the time of arrival there...
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Churchcrawling@egroup...
Jun 3, 2000 9:02 am
We would like to remind you of this upcoming event. Annual Meeting Date: Saturday, June 17, 2000 Time: 10:00AM - 3:00PM BST (GMT+01:00) Meeting of...
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marchantfloyd@...
Jun 3, 2000 8:05 pm
Hi can anyone help me. in his intro to north somerset Pevsner refers to a list of victorian churches . This list was drawn up by one Goodhart Rendel. Does...
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marchantfloyd@...
Jun 3, 2000 8:14 pm
Hello wooden churches and the iron church fascinates me al;though there is very little work on the subject. They are also the first to disapear when a site is...
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The Centers
wcenter@...
Jun 3, 2000 11:16 pm
wooden church I knew in Leeds . This wooden mission church in a very distinctive gothic style was built c 1890 and may have been desighned by one of the...
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Simon
simon@...
Jun 4, 2000 7:13 pm
My old University (well, one of them) is hosting a research project into funerary monuments, for those of you who like that kind of thing. check...
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Simon
simon@...
Jun 4, 2000 7:31 pm
There's a lovely little corrugated iron church at Glanton in Northumberland. Glanton is one of those Northumberland villages that had a Catholic church and a...
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Simon
simon@...
Jun 4, 2000 7:31 pm
In Suffolk, Crowfield CofE at www.suffolkchurches.co.uk/crowfield.htm has a half-timbered chancel. That's it. As nothing, compared to Essex! Simon ...
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marchantfloyd@...
Jun 4, 2000 9:22 pm
There are lots of woooden churches in the pioneering counntries of Australia and America. I gather there are quite a few in Dakota. There are some old wooden...
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marchantfloyd@...
Jun 4, 2000 9:24 pm
If you are interested in reading about services at different churches there is a tongue in cheek site for people who visit churches and write a review on the...
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marchantfloyd@...
Jun 4, 2000 9:32 pm
Are there anhy fans of Sir Christopher Wren out there? St Stephen Walbrook and St Benet fink are two churches I like alot. St Stephens is a remarkable...
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Simon
simon@...
Jun 4, 2000 9:58 pm
It is on the Ship of Fools site at http://www.ship-of-fools.com/ www.suffolkchurches.co.uk - an alternative guide to the churches of Suffolk. ... From:...
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Simon
simon@...
Jun 4, 2000 10:02 pm
Actually, I'm a Wren hater - along with most 17th century classical stuff. It smacks of the arrogance of Protestant triumphalism - I'd possibly even go as far...
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Simon
simon@...
Jun 4, 2000 10:08 pm
...when you've finished having fun at Ship of Fools, check out http://www.catholic-fun.fsnet.co.uk/ Simon [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
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Doris Howe
dorisandharry.howe@...
Jun 4, 2000 10:10 pm
Hello from, for once, dry sunny Suffolk! I don't know about wooden churches, but of course Brooklands church on the Romney Marsh (fifth quarter of the world-do...
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Simon
simon@...
Jun 4, 2000 10:20 pm
The only other separate tower in Suffolk is the round one at Bramfield www.suffolkchurches.co.uk/bramfield.org.uk ... From: Doris Howe...
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marchantfloyd@...
Jun 4, 2000 10:44 pm
Must admit I hadnt actually thought of it from that angle. Rather curious today though as most of these churches (St Magnus) are actually anglo catholic!!! I...
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marchantfloyd@...
Jun 4, 2000 10:46 pm
Dorris - I have seen pictures of Romsey Marsh it looks very atmospheric although I must confess I have never been to that part of the country -must do some day...
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marchantfloyd@...
Jun 4, 2000 11:02 pm
This is a bit of a hot potatoe! My intial feelings are do not touch any church in any way and indeed I held that view for a long time! infact today I still say...
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marchantfloyd@...
Jun 4, 2000 11:10 pm
Above the lovely abbey lies another ruin which is worth a visit! It is the tintern parish church sited on the top of a hill and involves a rather arduos walk...
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Doris Howe
dorisandharry.howe@...
Jun 5, 2000 12:51 pm
Hello Neil, we must be at cross purposes here! Brooklands is on the Romney Marsh, not Romsey.The former is very spooky landscape, maybe because it's been under...
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The Centers
wcenter@...
Jun 5, 2000 3:49 pm
Neil: I liked the ones you thought were too spic and span---St Brides, and St. Mary le Bow. Of course, as a tourist, you only see them at their pristene best....
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Jo Birch
jobirch@...
Jun 5, 2000 4:03 pm
To Allan, or any other churchcrawler, I am looking for information on the Channel School of art. Am looking for Internet resources, books, people who are...
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Simon
simon@...
Jun 5, 2000 5:53 pm
The problem is, of course, that churches that are the product of a single building project are very rare indeed - In the whole of Suffolk, I can think of only...
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marchantfloyd@...
Jun 5, 2000 6:07 pm
I have recently put a little bit of weight on so I thought I would go for a ride on my bike . Rode through the lanes out of thornbury and accross the...