waltham forest churches
Folder: london churches
leyton, leytonstone, walthamstow, chingford and waltham forest churches in london.
st.mary, walthamstow, london
st mary walthamstow, london
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tomb supposed to be primarily of edward solly, + 1776, and to be of coade stone. the earliest date now easily visible is isaac solly, 1802, and given the initials i.s. on the sarcophagus I suspect this to be its date. unusually, this is nowhere signed, and bears rather obvious marks to help it to be put together on site. could it be by a local firm rather than coade? there was one at mile end....
st mary walthamstow, london
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tomb supposed to be primarily of edward solly, + 1776, and to be of coade stone. the earliest date now easily visible is isaac solly, 1802, and given the initials i.s. on the sarcophagus I suspect this to be its date. unusually, this is nowhere signed, and bears rather obvious marks to help it to be put together on site. could it be by a local firm rather than coade? there was one at mile end....
st mary walthamstow, london
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tomb supposed to be primarily of edward solly, + 1776, and to be of coade stone. the earliest date now easily visible is isaac solly, 1802, and given the initials i.s. on the sarcophagus I suspect this to be its date. unusually, this is nowhere signed, and bears rather obvious marks to help it to be put together on site. could it be by a local firm rather than coade? there was one at mile end....
st mary walthamstow, london
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tomb supposed to be primarily of edward solly, + 1776, and to be of coade stone. the earliest date now easily visible is isaac solly, 1802, and given the initials i.s. on the sarcophagus I suspect this to be its date. unusually, this is nowhere signed, and bears rather obvious marks to help it to be put together on site. could it be by a local firm rather than coade? there was one at mile end....
st mary walthamstow, london
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tomb supposed to be primarily of edward solly, + 1776, and to be of coade stone. the earliest date now easily visible is isaac solly, 1802, and given the initials i.s. on the sarcophagus I suspect this to be its date. unusually, this is nowhere signed, and bears rather obvious marks to help it to be put together on site. could it be by a local firm rather than coade? there was one at mile end....
st.mary, walthamstow, london
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tomb of 1633 to dame mary +1633, sir thomas merry +1654, by nicholas stone, with reliefs of sons and daughters and poetic epitaph [by davenant?] below
st.mary, walthamstow, london
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tomb of 1633 to dame mary +1633, sir thomas merry +1654, by nicholas stone, with reliefs of sons and daughters and poetic epitaph [by davenant?] below
st.mary, walthamstow, london
st.mary, walthamstow, london
st.mary, walthamstow, london
st.mary, walthamstow, london
st.mary, walthamstow, london
st.mary, walthamstow, london
st.mary, walthamstow, london
st.mary, walthamstow, london
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tomb of 1633 to dame mary +1633, sir thomas merry +1654, by nicholas stone, with reliefs of sons and daughters and poetic epitaph [by davenant?] below
vestry house, walthamstow, london
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capital outside museum, smirke c.1830, from the demolished general post office on lombard street.
st.mary, walthamstow, london
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