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A large impressive corner model with a team of rock climbers

Church of St. Mary, Fore St, North Petherton, Bridgwater TA6 6QA

 

Overview

 

Heritage Category: Listed Building

Grade: I

List Entry Number: 1058924

Date first listed: 29-Mar-1963

Date of most recent amendment: 09-Jan-1987

County: Somerset

District: Sedgemoor (District Authority)

Parish: North Petherton

Diocese of Bath and Wells

National Grid Reference:

ST 29028 33021

 

Details

  

Anglican Parish church. Dedicated C12, C15, early C16; alterations 1834-9 by Richard Carver and later C19 restoration. Random rubble and ashlar, slate and lead sheeting roofs, coped verges and crenellated parapets. Nave, chancel, north and south aisles continuing east as chapels clasping the chancel, north and south porches, west tower, east sacristy. Perpendicular. Tower one of the finest in the county; 3-stages, set-back buttresses with 3 tiers of tall pinnacles, embattled and quatrefoiled parapet, quatrefoiled bands between the stages; west doorway flanked by niches, one with remains of a figure, quatrefoil frieze above with transomed 4-light window over, tracery also below the transom. On the north and south sides of the bottom stage further statuettes in niches; second stage with 3-light transomed windows with Somerset tracery; third stage with lavish bell openings, Somerset tracery, traceried panelling above; low stair turret to south. All windows large with pointed arch heads, 3 and 4-lights; clerestory to nave with 3-light windows; single storey sacristy. Inside of porch with corbels carved as angels. Scraped interior under panelled roofs, tower with fan vault; some corbels carved as angels. Five bay arcades, with piers of 4-hollows section, circular capitals to the shafts; studded with small rosettes. Lofty panelled tower arch and west arches to the chancel chapels of the same type; arches between chapels and chancel have as east responds the busts of angels. Perpendicular pulpit, C14 font, the former with fine traceried panels. Balcony gallery opening to south aisle from upper floor of the porch, dated 1623 with figure of Father Time. Two carved bench ends in nave dated 1596 and 1629. Carved door to sacristy. Carved sculpture, known as Samson, over tower clock, originally carried pulpit. Brass to nave floor to Katherine Morley obit. 1652; matrices of 2 further medieval brasses remain. Fine screen of 1909 in Perpendicular style. Some C19 stained glass; window by Kempe; 2 C20 windows by Sir Henry Holiday (Pevsner N., Buildings of England, South and West Somerset, 1958; VCH forthcoming).

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Official list entry

 

Heritage Category: Listed Building

Grade: II

List Entry Number: 1200024

Date first listed:29-Feb-1988

Statutory Address 1: St Mary the Virgin Church, Lower Seagry, Chippenham, SN15 5EP

 

Location

 

Statutory Address:

CHURCH OF ST MARY

The building or site itself may lie within the boundary of more than one authority.

 

District:

 

Wiltshire (Unitary Authority)

Parish: Seagry

National Grid Reference: ST 95823 80820

 

Details

  

Anglican parish church, 1849 by J.H.Hakewill, squared rubble stone with stone slate roof, coped gables, finials and ashlar gabled west bellcote. Nave, south porch, transepts and chancel, plain Early English style with lancet windows, angle buttresses to nave and chancel, side buttresses to transepts and porch. Nave has two west lancets with linked hoodmoulds, paired lancets each side, two to north, one and gabled projecting porch to south. Transepts have two end-wall lancets with linked hoodmoulds and one each side. Chancel has sill-course and two lancets with hoodmoulds each side, south side centre door and east end 3-light window with hoodmould. Interior: complete encaustic tile flooring, apparently C19 but said to include some medieval tiles. Nave has arch-braced-collar rafter roof, chancel has boarded 5-sided roof. Fittings: fine c1200 stone font with raised triangle-headed arcading. C15 timber screen of 4-lights each side of Tudor-arched centre. Traceried heads to lights, carved spandrels to centre and brattished cornice. C19 pulpit. In chancel north wall C14 female effigy said to be of Isabella Mompesson. In south transept C13 effigy of a knight, said to be W. de Clifford, who founded the church 1172, and 1678 and 1700 carved plaques to Robert and Rebekah Stratton. In nave, north wall pedimented plaque to J. Jenkins died 1764 and fine open pedimented plaque to C. Bayliffe died 1735. Stained glass: unusual east window of 1849 combining painted and stained glass, chancel lancets each side of c1878 and 1890. One nave north window of c1875. West end organ by W. Sweetland of Bath 1888. Church cost £860. (K.R. Clew Church guide 1983; N. Pevsner Wiltshire 1975 463-4)

  

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Leica M6 + Voigtlander 40mm f1.4

Fuji superia 200

 

From a recently acquired collection. Photographer not known

Strathclyde's Buses M.C.W. Metroliner C14, 755 SBH (ex-A 741 RNS) carried SB Travel fleetnames when pictured at a rally in Fleetwood.

El concejal ibagon acompanado de la dra. Nancy restrepo de lara

C14 - the Double Cluster is a highlight in Perseus near Cassiopeia. Containing both the NGC869 and NGC884 open clusters, it was discovered as early as 130 B.C by Hipparchus. First catalogued in the early 1800's, William Herschel identified the clusters as separate objects. It is located approximately 7500 light years away.

 

This is a reprocess of an earlier image. I've learned a lot about how to properly process these photos. Though I have a long way to go, I'm happy with this version (I hated the previous one).

 

This image was featured as an October 2017 accompanying image in the 2017 calendar from the Astronomical Society of Eastern Missouri.

 

Acquisition:

Imaged on 2/22/16 and 2/27/16 from Lake St Louis, MO

Integration: 4 hours (LRGB)

Luminance: 12x600s @ 1x1 (120')

R/G/B: 8/8/8 x 300s @ 2x2 (40'/40'/40')

Equipment

Scope: William Optics GTF 81 5 element refractor (535mm focal length)

Upgraded with Moonlite CF focuser with motor

Imager: QHY9Ms with Olivon OAG and QHYCFW2-s filter wheel

Guidecam: ASI120MM

Filters: Baader LRGB

Mount: Orion Atlas EQ-G

Processing and Software

Guiding with PHD2

Acquisition with Sequence Generator Pro

Integration and processing with PixInsight 1.8

 

C14 - The Double Cluster: flic.kr/p/Jhceke

Annotated image: flic.kr/p/JnMjF1

Astrobin: astrob.in/253098/0/

 

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Engine change for this Spanish Mirage F.1M in a Baldonnel hangar, July 1997!

Flamstead, Hertfordshire

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