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18640 Simon
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Feb 1, 2003
8:53 am
Like most teachers in Suffolk, the snow actually gave me a day off work. Unfortunately, my children's school was ALSO closed, so I ended up taking them...
18641 Simon
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Feb 1, 2003
8:58 am
Wonderful. Amazing how those wall paintings have survived - although there is a similar case of a church in Suffolk at Rushmere St Michael, where paintings in...
18642 Police Daniel
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Feb 1, 2003
9:10 am
Every cloud (paying taxes) has a silver lining (preserving our "patrimoine"). Daniel ... From: Simon To: Churchcrawling@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday,...
18643 pmdraper10@...
phil_bristoluk Offline Send Email
Feb 1, 2003
9:41 am
In a message dated 31/01/03 21:07:18 GMT Standard Time, docdigi@... ... What snow? ;-) Seriously though not a flake here in Bristol. It is so typical...
18644 Simon
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Feb 1, 2003
9:47 am
To be fair to Suffolk County Council, parts of the county have had at least eight inches of snow over the last few days. ... From: pmdraper10@... And...
18645 Karen Christley <kare...
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Feb 1, 2003
10:18 am
If you click on http://www.surreyad.co.uk and then on the headline 'Girl dies in weather chaos', there's a fairly dramatic shot of the snowstorm approaching...
18646 Verburg
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Feb 1, 2003
10:25 am
That gives than nice and beautiful pics of the churches-in-the-snow! Where I am, there is not more snow than ˝ cm, and only on the grass...... We're still...
18647 johnevigar Offline Send Email Feb 1, 2003
3:16 pm
As Phil likes snowy pictures here is Albury, Surrey on Friday afternoon. Please don`t just pass through Kent. We have some really good churches here - many of...
18648 John Salmon
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Feb 1, 2003
5:08 pm
I have just created a new section on the S. Mary Magdalene website called Enfield Deanery. It hopefully shows all the churches in the Deanery with a very short...
18649 John Hawes
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Feb 1, 2003
7:24 pm
I've just skimmed through the book, and was quite pleased to find that I have managed five hits in my least good county, Lancashire. I think my life has been...
18650 Barry Parks
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Feb 1, 2003
8:25 pm
Daniel, I always enjoy your explorations and reports from your area in France. My family and I spent a couple of weeks in gites in the Loire Valley during the...
18651 pmdraper10@...
phil_bristoluk Offline Send Email
Feb 1, 2003
9:34 pm
A link to a collection of pictures of Liverpool Churches. http://pennylaneliverpool.merseyside.org/page17.htm Best wishes Phil Bristol UK Visit my Church...
18652 damymcc <damian.mccau...
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Feb 1, 2003
9:49 pm
Thanks for this, John. I was thinking that the redundant Caroe church, St Michael looked familiar when I realised that it looks very like St Anne's Cathedral...
18653 pmdraper10@...
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Feb 1, 2003
10:09 pm
In a message dated 01/02/03 17:09:20 GMT Standard Time, ... My sort of web-page John! Thanks for this. Best wishes Phil Bristol UK Visit my Church Architecture...
18654 Police Daniel
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Feb 2, 2003
6:22 am
Apart from the church in the village of Ussé itself, there are two interesting sites: 1) The old church of Notre-Dame de Rigny : 12th century, altered in the...
18655 bangsflynn@...
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Feb 2, 2003
2:13 pm
Preceded by the view of Amsterdam by Cornelis Anthonisz. (1544) and a view of Nurnberg by Hans Lautensack (1552), of which I do not have an image, the 6 ...
18656 Barry Parks
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Feb 3, 2003
12:23 am
Daniel, Thanks for the information. It is certainly the same. The only photo I took there is the one attached [Photo to Churchpictures] - an opening...
18657 Police Daniel
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Feb 3, 2003
7:26 am
Thanks. A very good illustration of what "tuffeau" looks like, compared to ordinary limestone. Daniel ... From: Barry Parks To: churchcrawling@yahoogroups.com ...
18658 richard nevins
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Feb 3, 2003
3:13 pm
.....and visited the diminuitive church of Upwaltham. I cannot comment on the authenticity of the signature, but I've posted a picture of the visitors book to...
18659 Police Daniel
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Feb 3, 2003
3:32 pm
Lovely little church! It looks very much like the Romanesque chapels of the Loir valley. Daniel ... From: richard nevins To: churchcrawling Cc: churchpictures ...
18660 richard nevins
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Feb 3, 2003
4:11 pm
Daniel Police wrote: Lovely little church! It looks very much like the Romanesque chapels of the Loir valley. I will post an interior. The chancel arch is...
18661 Les and Win Center
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Feb 3, 2003
4:55 pm
The "reredos" is exactly the one I designed for the Post Chapel at Fort Sill, when I was in the army. In fact, that's when I learned the word. Of course, it...
18662 marion
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Feb 3, 2003
4:58 pm
From: "Les and Win Center" <wcenter@...> Date: Monday, February 3, 2003 4:09 pm To: <churchpictures@yahoogroups.com> Subject: Re: [churchpictures] Re:...
18663 Doctor Digi <docdigi@...
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Feb 3, 2003
5:39 pm
... comment on the authenticity of the signature, but I've posted a picture of the visitors book to CPs....and a shot of the twin celled apsidal church, little...
18664 richard nevins
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Feb 3, 2003
5:50 pm
Daniel mentioned that Upwaltham was similar to the chapels in the Loire valley. Now, to me Upwaltham is a church, but to others it may be classified as a...
18665 Frances Coakley
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Feb 3, 2003
6:16 pm
Many of the C of E chapels were 'chapels of ease' for centres of population some distance from their mother church - thus seldom had their own burial ground...
18666 nmbr20601@...
marchantfloyd Offline Send Email
Feb 3, 2003
6:47 pm
I have yet another week off. So today I drove over to Chepstow and parked up and then spent some time in oone of those old fashioned magical bookshops. It's...
18667 nmbr20601@...
marchantfloyd Offline Send Email
Feb 3, 2003
6:56 pm
Here is a Picture of the interior of Lancaut and Picsina in teh chancel. Photos of the church before 1865 show a church with a plaster ceiling (barrel vault)...
18668 nmbr20601@...
marchantfloyd Offline Send Email
Feb 3, 2003
7:03 pm
Brockweir is a small medieval village on the banks fo the Wye. You have to cross a bridge to get to the village. The church was built here in 1833 because it...
18669 Police Daniel
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Feb 3, 2003
7:04 pm
In France a chapel is defined as a small church with no fonts or burial ground because it is not at the centre of a parish but serves as an oratory to a...
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