devon churches
Folder: english churches by county
catherine street old synagogue, plymouth, devon
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built 1762, the oldest ashkenazi synagogue in britain, with east and west facades altered in 1874
catherine street old synagogue, plymouth, devon
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built 1762, the oldest ashkenazi synagogue in britain, with east and west facades altered in 1874
catherine street old synagogue, plymouth, devon
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built 1762, the oldest ashkenazi synagogue in britain, with east and west facades altered in 1874
st andrew's church, plymouth, devon
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female shroud effigy arising from a coffin, c.1640, with part of her war damaged tomb surround, originally a sort of rock cut grotto tomb between pillars
st andrew's church, plymouth, devon
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female shroud effigy arising from a coffin, c.1640, with part of her war damaged tomb surround, originally a sort of rock cut grotto tomb between pillars
st andrew's church, plymouth, devon
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female shroud effigy arising from a coffin, c.1640, with part of her war damaged tomb surround, originally a sort of rock cut grotto tomb between pillars
st andrew's church, plymouth, devon
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edmund lechmere's memorial of 1704 shows his death fighting a far bigger french privateer
st andrew's church, plymouth, devon
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edmund lechmere's memorial of 1704 shows his death fighting a far bigger french privateer
st andrew's church, plymouth, devon
st andrew's church, plymouth, devon
st andrew's church, plymouth, devon
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memorial to rev. john hatchard +1869 and wife ann +1868, signed by h.h. armstead 1870
st andrew's church, plymouth, devon
st andrew's church, plymouth, devon
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1930 memorial to a c19 memorial to w.h. allen and r. delphey, captured american naval officers who died in 1815 of wounds
st andrew's church, plymouth, devon
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memorial with american eagle at the top, to w.h. allen and r. delphey, captured american naval officers who died in 1815 of wounds received fighting the british
st andrew's church, plymouth, devon
st andrew's church, plymouth, devon
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late c15 tower, paid for in 1460 by thomas yogge whose house stands very close to the church, surely built on the graveyard as a quid pro quo. the heavy handed doorways north and south look c19
st andrew's church, plymouth, devon
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late c15 tower, paid for in 1460 by thomas yogge whose house stands very close to the church, surely built on the graveyard as a quid pro quo. the heavy handed doorways north and south look c19
st andrew's church, plymouth, devon
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late c15 east end with modern glass by piper and reyntiens 1958. the church was burned out during the war.
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