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East window dedicated in 1917 to the memory of Zachariah Burton, a victim of the War. The glass in the three east windows is unsigned but stylistically appears likely to be the work of Jones & Willis.
St Peter's church at Darby End stands beside the Dudley Canal close to Netherton, situated in the heart of the Black Country a short distance south of Dudley. It looks about as humble as a church can, a modest low-rise building in brick, built between 1910-1913 and surprisingly secular in appearance, so much so that many probably pass it without even realising it's a church, looking as much like a school room in many respects. Only the wooden bellcote over the chancel asserts an ecclesiastical presence from its roadside / canalside site. That said the church is only modest in its appearance, and makes up for its lack of height in terms of length and width with a reasonable seating capacity within.
The interior is far more pleasant than the somewhat nondescript exterior might suggest, and light thanks to the large plain windows on the south side. A simple arcade separates a north aisle and adds to the sense of space, whilst the chancel beyond is whitewashed which also helps lighten this part of the interior where it would otherwise be more subdued, since this is where its best glass is located.
The east window is formed of a semi-circular headed light (flanked by smaller rectangular lights) and contains a seated Christ in Glory which is unsigned bu probably the work of the studio of Jones & Willis. The best glass however is to be found in two smaller lights either side of the chancel (one now partially obscured by an extension) which are exquisite Arts & Crafts pieces by Sidney Meteyard from the 1920s.
It was through this glass that I first encountered this church since I had to repair one of the windows after it had been severely damaged during a break in back in 2004: the lower panel was found in a mangled state within the church but another section was missing altogether. Ben Sinclair of Norgrove Studios assumed the malicious individuals who attacked the church must have thrown the missing panel into the adjoining canal, and after fishing various unrelated items out of the water the missing panel in due course was retrieved from the watery depths! I was thus able to save most of the damaged glass and while it shows some scars it was wonderful to have it back in place where it belongs, despite having spent a week or more at the bottom of the Dudley Canal!
Darby End church is normally locked outside of service times, but its glass is worth seeing if circumstances permit.
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This check was probably not signed because of the double impression made by the machine that imprinted the amount of the check.
This sign is on a strip of green owned by Haringey Council.
It's between High Road Tottenham and Page Green Terrace.
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Walk on 12 November 2018
South Tottenham to Seven Sisters
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Dorothea McCoy (1897-1967) was an Oakland artist. Her work was generally landscapes, focusing on East Bay and Contra Costa scenes. These works are some of her unsigned art from her studio at the time of her death.
Unsigned Stencil
Found in Lisbon, 2008
Lisbon is a very good town for stencil artists and also for stencil hunters.
Bozidar Djelic, Serbia's Deputy Prime Minister with Serbia's (as yet unsigned,) Stabilisation and Association Agreement.
Great Bloomers playing at the 12 edition of Steam Whistle's Unsigned Indie Music Concert Series
Photos taken by Sean Zaffino
i need input on this design. i dont know where its going or if it even has any potential for anything. thank you!
A collection of photos from the Black Music Festivals Annual "Unsigned" concert for 2016 at the TJ's Club in Leeds