barking church, essex,early c18 monument to the north of the church, an obelisk of putti and skulls

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Folder: english churches by county

terling church, essex

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view east inside.

terling church, essex

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church from the n.e., showing the sanctus bell high on the spire

terling church, essex

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between the mausoleum and the east end of the aisle, with c19 gargoyle

terling church, essex

19 Aug 2012 123
late c18 strutt mausoleum, built of brick on the north side of the chancel

terling church, essex

19 Aug 2012 116
view inside the late c18 strutt mausoleum , showing the blocked c13 chancel lancet

terling church, essex,heron on heraldic detail of…

terling church, essex,later c16 rochester family b…

terling church, essex

19 Aug 2012 110
church from the n.e., showing the strutt family mausoleum and the sanctus bell high on the spire

terling church, essex

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late c19 gargoyle, mouth puller

terling church, essex

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the brick tower was built in 1732, the mason being anthony goud of springfield

terling church, essex

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the brick tower was built in 1732, the mason being anthony goud of springfield

terling church, essex

19 Aug 2012 125
excellent wide west doorway with original doors, c14. these now lead into the tower.

terling church, essex

19 Aug 2012 124
c18 altar rails

terling church, essex

19 Aug 2012 110
late c14 leaning south arcade, looking towards the wide west doorway , now opening into the tower.

terling church, essex,early c16 brass knight and h…

terling church, essex

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this plaque is on the west face of the brick tower built in 1732, the mason being anthony goud of springfield

terling church, essex

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plaques naming men, their wives and especially their children, inside the 1732 tower. these are not ordinary memorial plaques or tombs, but rather mark the children being there when the tower was begun. the men may have been masons; too many for church wardens.

terling church, essex

19 Aug 2012 108
plaques naming men, their wives and especially their children, inside the 1732 tower. these are not ordinary memorial plaques or tombs, but rather mark the children's being there when the tower was begun. they may have been masons; too many for church wardens.

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