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Devon Allman & Band
13 February 2016
De Pul, Uden - The Netherlands.
Photography Marco van Rooijen - Copyright, All Rights Reserved!
Devon Sproule play at The Moseley Folk Festival in Birmingham, 1 September 2012.
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The peaceful surroundings of Waterhead Creek, an offshoot of the Kingsbridge Estuary just east of Salcombe in Devon.
We had just driven down a single-track, and ever-narrowing, road with high banks on both sides (and no passing places), which became less & less road-like as we proceeded downwards. The Mini doesn't have a great deal of ground clearance, so roads which are higher in the centre than on the edges can be a bit nerve-wracking, especially if they are narrow, rough & pot-holey! Thus we were very relieved to arrive at the bottom without meeting anybody coming in the opposite direction.
However there was a challenge of a different nature at the bottom - a stream to ford! Thankfully the tide wasn't high so it wasn't a problem, though I did have to park the car in it to get out and take this shot!
Thank you to Devon Energy employees and family members for volunteering at the Letter Carriers' Food Drive!
Devon Allman & Band
13 February 2016
De Pul, Uden - The Netherlands.
Photography Marco van Rooijen - Copyright, All Rights Reserved!
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Church of St. Martin of Tours, Exminster Devon now mostly of the late 14c with later windows inserted in late 15c. Sadly according to W G Hoskins "Devon" book it was "too thoroughly restored in Victorian days."
It now consists of a chancel, nave, south aisle, south porch, north east vestry with external octagonal chimney shaft, and battlemented 3-stage west tower with six bells The tower has a taller battlemented polygonal north east stair turret ,
The 14c nave is divided from the aisle by four arches resting on sandstone pillars and the late 15c south aisle Peamore / Lady chapel from the chancel by one arch. All below ceiled wagon roofs
There is a 15c screen of 5 bays across the chancel & 5 bays across the south Peamore / Lady chapel , the parclose screen also of 5 bays survives. All thoroughly restored in 20c with the coving and most of the frieze replaced. The medieval rood loft stairs and doorway survive. The benches and bench ends are also early 20c by the Herbert Read company with various decoration.
The south aisle is probably late 15c with its south chancel chapel (now the Lady Chapel being refurbished as the Peamore aisle in 1631, It is connected to the chancel by a tall squint.
All restored 1841-2 including the chancel and the rebuilding of south porch, with further restoration of the Peamore aisle in 1856.
The chancel has a good stone reredos with gabled frames to the commandment boards dating from the 1841 restoration. On the north wall a Beerstone monument, erected in 1608, to Otho Petre who had died the previous year. www.flickr.com/gp/52219527@N00/P57pD61D9y
In the south Peamore / Lady chapel is a wall monument, commemorating Grace Tothill, who died after childbirth in 1623: www.flickr.com/gp/52219527@N00/yGibs7R99n
There are 2 fragmentary medieval stained glass figures in the vestry.
The registers date from 1562.
Neil Theasby CCL www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4544717
Thank you to Devon Energy employees and family members for volunteering at the Letter Carriers' Food Drive!
Thank you to Devon Energy employees and family members for volunteering at the Letter Carriers' Food Drive!
Wall memorial: "To the greater glory of God, the bells of this tower were restored in 1949 as a memorial to the men of Dittisham who gave their lives in the World War 1939 - 45
Frederick Adams; Edgar Butland; Gordon Fletcher; Ivan Quick; Ewart Trant; James Wakely
Also to those of the 1914 - 18 war whose names are recorded in this church "
www.roll-of-honour.com/Devon/Dittisham.html
www.devonheritage.org/Places/Dittisham/DittishamWW2memori... - Church of St George, Dittisham Devon