Newark; Newark on Trent; historic; town; UK; town centre; walkway; School of Violin-makers; church; St Mary Magdalene Church; ancient Architecture; wrought iron; railings; gas lamp; streetscape; IPSV3109; IPSV0772; IPSV0770; IPSV2042;
Saint Mary Magdalene: Eardisley; Harrowing of Hell; 12th century carvings; Herefordshire School of Carving; Santiago de Compostela; Hidden Treasures; 12th Century
Saint Mary Magdalene Church Eardisley; Parish Church; Herefordshire; early 12th century; medieval; Saxon settlement; Herdeslege; Ralph de Baskerville; Lord Drogo of Clifford; heart of the community
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St Mary's Church Rye England Lion Street East Sussex cobbled streets parish ancient tower clock churches UK United Kingdom people picturesque steeple famous St. Saint Mary Norman GB Great Britain old English British Cinque Port Ports in on the historic historical heritage history place places of worship
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View up Lion Street in Rye in East Sussex, England, with the ancient St Mary's Church at the top.
Chesterfield, church, St Mary all staints, St Mary, St Mary's, Derbyshire, twisted spire, crooked spire, spire, clock tower, churches, Architectural, Architectural phenomena, England, English, UK, Britain, Diocese of Derby, Anglican,
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St Mary all saints Chesterfield parish church diocese of Derby.Architectural phenomen with the twisted or crooked spire.
Building Exterior; Buildings; Cirencester; Color Image; Cotswold; England; Europa; Europe; Historical; Historic; Historics; Outdoor; Town Center; Travel; UK; United Kingdom; city; streetscape
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Image of the town center of Cirencester. Cirencester is a market town in east Gloucestershire, England, 93 miles (150 km) west northwest of London. Cirencester lies on the River Churn, a tributary of the River Thames, and is the largest town in Cotswold District.
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Scott A. McNealy photographer; summer; UK; U.K.; England; Berkshire; Great Britain; Europe; Winkfield Parish Church of St. Mary's; St. Mary's; church; Architecture; building; religious; gravestones; churchyard; Winkfield; streetscape
Scott A. McNealy photographer; summer; UK; U.K.; England; Berkshire; Great Britain; Europe; Winkfield Parish Church of St. Mary's; St. Mary's; church; Architecture; building; religious; gravestones; churchyard; Winkfield; streetscape
St Mary's Church Rye England Lion Street East Sussex streets parish ancient tower clock churches UK United Kingdom people picturesque famous St. Saint Mary Norman GB Great Britain old English British Cinque Port Ports in on the historic historical heritage history place places of worship aerial view views elevated from top
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Aerial view of Lion Street in historic Rye in East Sussex, England, taken from the top of the clock tower at the ancient St Mary's Church.
St Mary's Church; Weymouth; town; Dorset; bell tower; cupola; pillars; clock face; St Mary Street; lights; street illuminations; prayer; worship; religion; blue sky
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St Mary's Church in St Mary Street Weymouth, built around 1815, houses 'The Last Supper' by James Thornhill, painter and one-time local MP.
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Plate has engraved caption containing the name of a patron or contributor to the printing of the work. These patrons range from the King and Queen through all the ranks of society.
York, Britain, The City in 1738, the river house, the city walls, Sheldergate postern, the Craine House, Bishop Hill Church the Younger, Old Bale Hill, Mickle gate Barr, Bishop Hill Church the Elder, Trinitys Church, Duke of Buckingham House, Sty. Martins in Mickle Gate, The Castle, The Castle Walls, Fisher Gate Postern, The Tower, St. John's Church, Ouse Bridge Hall, All Saint Church, St. Georges Church, Fisher Gate Barr, St. Michael's Church, St. Maries Church, All Hallow Church, St. Olives Church, St. Hellens Church, St. Maries Abbey, ST. Denis Church, Bowdam Barr, Walme Gate Barr, Monck Barr, St. Anthonys Hall, St. Margarets Church, St. Saviours Church, Trinitys Church in Gotherham Gate, Angleterre, Inglaterra, Inghilterra, English, Anglia, United Kingdom, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, UK, Royaume-Uni, Vereinigte Konigreich, Grossbritannien und Nordirland, Reino Unido, Verenigd Koninkrijk, Regno Unito, GBR, Britannia, British, Europe, Europa, European, Liszt
York, Britain, The City in 1738, the river house, the city walls, Sheldergate postern, the Craine House, Bishop Hill Church the Younger, Old Bale Hill, Mickle gate Barr, Bishop Hill Church the Elder, Trinitys Church, Duke of Buckingham House, Sty. Martins in Mickle Gate, The Castle, The Castle Walls, Fisher Gate Postern, The Tower, St. John's Church, Ouse Bridge Hall, All Saint Church, St. Georges Church, Fisher Gate Barr, St. Michael's Church, St. Maries Church, All Hallow Church, St. Olives Church, St. Hellens Church, St. Maries Abbey, ST. Denis Church, Bowdam Barr, Walme Gate Barr, Monck Barr, St. Anthonys Hall, St. Margarets Church, St. Saviours Church, Trinitys Church in Gotherham Gate, Angleterre, Inglaterra, Inghilterra, English, Anglia, United Kingdom, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, UK, Royaume-Uni, Vereinigte Konigreich, Grossbritannien und Nordirland, Reino Unido, Verenigd Koninkrijk, Regno Unito, GBR, Britannia, British, Europe, Europa, European, Liszt
Adlestrop, carved, church, detail, Gloucestershire, head, St Mary Magdalene, UK
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Adlestrop - St Mary Magdalene church Canon Powershot s90 Novelist Jane Austen was related to Reverend Thomas Leigh, who had the living of Adlestrop. Austen is known to have visited Adlestrop on at least 3 occassions - in 1794, 1799, and 1806, and she would have worshipped in this church. The Rectory, Adlestrop House, is directly across the road from St Mary Magdalene church. It is believed that Austen used Adlestrop as a model for at least one location in her novel Mansfield Park. "Source":http://www.britainexpress.com/counties/glouces/churches/Adlestrop.htm Adlestrop is also famous for the poem by Edward Thomas: "Yes, I remember Adlestrop -- The name, because one afternoon Of heat the express-train drew up there Unwontedly. It was late June. The steam hissed. Someone cleared his throat. No one left and no one came On the bare platform. What I saw Was Adlestrop -- only the name And willows, willow-herb, and grass, And meadowsweet, and haycocks dry, No whit less still and lonely fair Than the high cloudlets in the sky. And for that minute a blackbird sang Close by, and round him, mistier, Farther and farther, all the birds Of Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire. "
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The Parish and Priory Church of St Mary The Virgin, at Carisbrooke, Isle of Wight. This large medieval church, which stands high above Carisbrooke High Street, was established in c1150, first as a Benedictine priory. The priory was dissolved in 1415 and later during the 15th century a tower was added. The church was restored in 1907, it has 2 halls and a bell tower, which is very unusual because it rises in 5 stages and has a turret at on corner and pinnacles at the other corners, with battlements in between. The tower had 8 bells installed in 1921 and a further 2 bells were added in 2002.
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St Mary's Church, which now also hosts the Lichfield Heritage Centre, is located within the Market Square at Lichfield in Staffordshire, England. The present church dates from 1868 and is the fifth on this site, since the first one in 1260.
Advertisement in a Victorian mail-order catalogue for field rakes, W N NIcholson & Sons, Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire, c. 1900 - vintage Victorian advertising.