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St Stephen's is the parish church of Redditch and stands at the heart of the town centre. It is a grand edifice built to the designs of Henry Woodyer in 1884-5 with a spacious aisled nave and steeple at the north west corner. The chancel was rebuilt and enlarged to the design of Temple Moore in 1893-4.
The previous church on this site was a humble chapel built only in 1808, there was no medieval settlement here, though nearby once stood Bordesley Abbey, one of the wealthiest Cistercian monasteries in the country. Little survived of the Abbey's buildings beyond the Reformation, though the gate chapel, dedicated to St Stephen, survived and was in use for local worship until it fell into decay and was replaced by the new church on this site. The old chapel was subsequently demolished, but medieval tiles from the Abbey were incorporated into the vestry floor of the present St Stephens and can be seen on request.
The present church is an impressive exercise in Victorian Gothic and posseses some good examples of the work of various 19th century stained glass studios, best of all being the fine north aisle window by Capronnier of Brussels.
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The church is in regular parish use and thus may be accessible to visitors.
Part of a temple ceiling to thank the sky gods for all who helped Carney's recovery. The support he and I got from friends here was priceless - beyond gold or silver.
You can see a small shrine to earth gods in the previous photo.
Po Lin Temple, Lantau Island, Hong Kong
This striking papier-mache (imitating plaster) pendant dominates the ceiling of the main hall at Wroxton Abbey, and was designed by architect Sanderson Miller in c1753.
Designed by the Emperor Hadrian, probably dedicated 126 AD. In continuous use throughout its history, becoming a church in the C7. The dome was cast by pouring concrete mixed with tufa and pumice over a temporary wooden framework. The oculus at the dome's apex is open to the sky, the interior being lit as the sun moves around the sky. Any rain that falls through is handled by a drainage system below the floor.
The ceiling took way longer than I expected. And it used a hell of a lot more insulation than I expected as well.
Just shooting some test shots on the new camera. Looked interesting. Really easy to guess where this is.
There are plenty of pictographs found near the ceiling of the Green Mask alcove. Sheiks Canyon, Grand Gulch
Dale Chihuly's glass ceiling in the lobby of the Bellagio hotel in Las Vegas
Las Vegas, Nevada
March 2006
A trip to the West Side Market today. www.westsidemarket.org/about.html
Taken July 9, 2010 with Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ28 in Cleveland, Ohio.
copyright © 2010 Peter Grossetti
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