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The church of Clippesby St Peter is one of 124 existing round-tower churches in Norfolk. St. Peter's is adjacent to Clippesby Hall once the residence of the artist Peregrine Feeney. The Hall and presumably the Church were visited regularly by the noted Pre-Raphaelite John William Waterhouse. In another artistic link the church was the subject of a painting by John Sell Cotman. Another distinction is a fine Arts and Crafts style stained glass window "Suffer little children", the first professional commission by M. E. Aldrich Rope, c1919.
The church of St. Peter's at Clippesby is thought to date from Saxon times. Curiously however there is no mention of it in the Domesday Book. The round tower is certainly of Saxon construction as is a small (now sealed) window, whereas the North doorway with its characteristic zig-zag moulding is Norman. The tower was augmented with an octagonal bell tower in the early 1900s.
Date:c1919
Location: Bridgetown, Nova Scotia
Photographer: Paul Yates
Accession No.:93.665 - 32
Copyright: Annapolis Heritage Society
Picture # 908, negative # 6-0167 with note that it is related to 6-348 in Yates inventory
Photo taken by Property Appraiser's office c1965; 1107 Duval St.; built c1919; Tract 11, Sqr 5, Pt Lot 3, Sub 3
Originally shared by +Currin Family from Nelson, NZ (The Currins)
Wakefield School c.1919 – Waimea South Collection – Kete Tasman
Wakefield School, c. 1919. Standard 3 & 4 classes Back row from left: Kate Bird, M. Fitzsimmons, A Hunter, Z. McFarlane, I. Higgins, E. Brooks, H…
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Memorial. c1919. By Storr-Barber of Leominster. Sandstone.
Figure of Infantryman at attention, on stepped plinth
inscribed with the names of Stokesay men who fought in World
Wars I and II. Removed from original site in Craven Arms.
If only I had noticed the poles behind him :-(
Visit of Institute of Electrical Engineers to North Eastern Electricity Board, Herrington, Sunderland. - 01/07/1953
Nottingham & Beeston Canal, Castle Wharf, Nottingham.
British Waterways Warehouse.
Built for the Trent Navigation Company, c1919.
Grade ll listed.
Now residential.
Nottingham & Beeston Canal, Castle Wharf, Nottingham.
British Waterways Warehouse.
Built for the Trent Navigation Company, c1919.
Grade ll listed.
Now residential.
First World War memorial approximately 32 metres west of west lodge to Bowes Museum (qv). c1919. For the Durham Militia. Ashlar, probably sandstone. Octagonal plan. Three high steps to chamfered base of plinth with carved laurel wreath. Slender tapered shaft, approximately 2 metres high, has broach-stopped chamfers and battlemented coping. From this rises a stone crucifix, the cross with decorated arms. Inscription on base of cross at front to the men of all ranks of the Durham Militia who died 1914-1918; at rear: 'DLI' (Durham Light Infantry) and the regimental badge.
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Nottingham & Beeston Canal, Castle Wharf, Nottingham.
British Waterways Warehouse.
Built for the Trent Navigation Company, c1919.
Grade ll listed.
Now residential.
The National Museum: Self-Portrait by Tadeusz Makowski (c1919). A Polish painter who worked in France and was associated with the School of Paris (1882-1932)
Nottingham & Beeston Canal, Castle Wharf, Nottingham.
British Waterways Warehouse.
Built for the Trent Navigation Company, c1919.
Grade ll listed.
Now residential.