stanmore by clutton

middlesex churches


Folder: london churches

little stanmore mausoleum 1736

little stanmore 1718 gibbons

little stanmore 1736 sleter + brunetti

little stanmore 1735-6

18 Jan 2010 147
mausoleum built by gibbs,painted by sleter and brunetti in 1736, the tomb of the duke of chandos + wives having been done by gibbons in 1718

stanmore 1866 tomb

stanmore 1849 clutton

stanmore 1849

harefield 1680 bishop pritchard

harefield 1680 bishop pritchard

23 Jan 2010 105
bish. of glos.

harefield 1744 gamekeeper tomb

19 Jan 2010 128
a servant as good as a dog; what praise! ah, the english upper class: don't you just love 'em!

london, st.john, palmers green

03 Mar 2010 89
1904-9 by oldrid scott

london, st.john, palmers green

03 Mar 2010 113
1904-9 by oldrid scott

london, st.john, palmers green

03 Mar 2010 106
1904-9 by oldrid scott

all hallows church, tottenham, london

13 May 2011 168
the brick porch dates from c.1500, and is built in english bond of similar brick to that used for the dovecot at bruce castle nearby

all hallows church, tottenham, london

13 May 2011 127
the tomb marked j.t., s.t., and e.t., 1825 is formed of iron urn shaped head and foot markers , with a part-buried slab inbetween. only one retains lettering, but both feature a mourning female on the base.

tombs by butterfield, tottenham cemetery, london

13 May 2011 172
the victorian gothic architect william butterfield 1814-1900 is buried in his family tomb, just beyond that of the vicar of all hallows, the tottenham church at which he worshipped. the two tombs are similar and the lettering almost gone, but it is just possible to make out the name butterfield on the western tomb, which is slightly less ornate. the other tomb has a central boss on the cross, and its edges have a protruding lip giving "eaves" to the "roof"; this must be the vicar's. both tombs stand by a gate in tottenham cemetery

tottenham cemetery chapel, london

13 May 2011 113
george pritchett's chapels of 1852 in the cemetery, which is next to the churchyard of all hallows church. the two facetted apses look like later additions to me

william butterfield, tottenham cemetery, london

13 May 2011 134
the victorian gothic architect william butterfield 1814-1900 is buried in his family tomb, you can just make out the name butterfield on this photo on the western tomb

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