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I agree that it is probably not that one. Having spent more hours than is probably sensible researching this over the past week my hunch would be on a neo-gothic rebuild, by one of Pugin's acolytes like Benjamin Ferrey who remodelled churches using this style of window, buttress and roofline with cross.paint it black wrote:that had been my thought for quite some time. further, if it was his funeral - you won't believe how many hours i looked for stuff about that.lazarus corporation wrote:If it is St Mary's in Guildford then I wonder if the photograph is by the author Lewis Carroll, who apparently was a deacon at that same church for a time.
But, i came to the conclusion it wasn't that church, him, or anything to do with him - which is a shame really
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as an aside. i used to get taken to Daresbury church when i was little. well worth going to see the window
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Guilty as charged.James Blast wrote:A life, get one.
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Could it be a Sisters of Mercy school/chapel/convent i.e. = where the damage is done?
There are so many churches that are ALMOST a match... a person could become quite obsessed, for instance spend a whole morning looking at pictures of chapels....
There are so many churches that are ALMOST a match... a person could become quite obsessed, for instance spend a whole morning looking at pictures of chapels....
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Just one morning ??splintered thing wrote:Could it be a Sisters of Mercy school/chapel/convent i.e. = where the damage is done?
There are so many churches that are ALMOST a match... a person could become quite obsessed, for instance spend a whole morning looking at pictures of chapels....
that's even sadder than spending Friday evening/nacht at home.
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Unexpected update from https://www.facebook.com/groups/1980147 ... 375837305/
- Photograph is by Paul Martin (1864-1944)
- It's called Sunday Morning and an uncropped version is in a volume of the literary journal The Saturday Book (clicky)
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Does it say "The Policeman's funeral"?lazarus corporation wrote:
- It's called Sunday Morning and an uncropped version is in a volume of the literary journal The Saturday Book (clicky)
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No, the person in the Facebook thread originally thought it did, then said he'd got it mixed up with a different one. He corrected himself later in the thread and said it's called "Sunday Morning".mugabe wrote:Does it say "The Policeman's funeral"?lazarus corporation wrote:
- It's called Sunday Morning and an uncropped version is in a volume of the literary journal The Saturday Book (clicky)
So this is the reply from the church warden of st marys church, guildford. It is not that one.
"This is not St. Mary’s church, Guildford. Although there are general similarities, the door to St. Mary’s is on the north side, and the door to the church in the photo is on the south. The gate and the wall are also different.
The churchyard wall in your photograph seems to be of flint, and probably the walls of the church also. This means it must be in East Anglia – the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk, or in south-east England, the counties of Kent, Sussex, Surrey or Hampshire. The roof may be of stone slabs, rather than tiles, though it is hard to be sure. This would make it more likely to be in the south-east.
The cross on the gate is unusual.
The photograph was taken around 1900.
I regret that I don‘t recognise the church. I’m sorry I can’t be more help."
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"This is not St. Mary’s church, Guildford. Although there are general similarities, the door to St. Mary’s is on the north side, and the door to the church in the photo is on the south. The gate and the wall are also different.
The churchyard wall in your photograph seems to be of flint, and probably the walls of the church also. This means it must be in East Anglia – the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk, or in south-east England, the counties of Kent, Sussex, Surrey or Hampshire. The roof may be of stone slabs, rather than tiles, though it is hard to be sure. This would make it more likely to be in the south-east.
The cross on the gate is unusual.
The photograph was taken around 1900.
I regret that I don‘t recognise the church. I’m sorry I can’t be more help."
The church race goes on, and on, and on.
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Perhaps English Heritage or the National Trust could help?
Maybe this one
http://www.genuki.org.uk/files/eng/HAM/ ... Saints.jpg
Taken from this angle
http://www.google.com/maps/@51.0099756, ... 13312!8i66
http://www.genuki.org.uk/files/eng/HAM/ ... Saints.jpg
Taken from this angle
http://www.google.com/maps/@51.0099756, ... 13312!8i66
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Another candidate. St John Alkmonton Looks similar but not quite convinced myself.
http://www.churches-uk-ireland.org/imag ... monton.jpg
http://derbyshirechurches.org/church/alkmonton-st-john
http://www.churches-uk-ireland.org/imag ... monton.jpg
http://derbyshirechurches.org/church/alkmonton-st-john
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Bear in mind that if the photographer's dates are 1864-1944 and "the photograph was taken around 1900" the church or chapel itself might no longer exist.
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http://www.geograph.org.uk/article/Medi ... in-Norfolk
Quite a nice overview of similar churches only in norfolk, few hundreds likely until the last page. Other areas available also.
Who has got a little spare time?
Quite a nice overview of similar churches only in norfolk, few hundreds likely until the last page. Other areas available also.
Who has got a little spare time?
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Being645 wrote:Not the full clarification, but at least a further strong hint to the whereabouts of this church ... ...
* from Victorian Snapshots by Paul Martin, 1939 Billing and Son Ltd
Amazing find, @Being. Real clarity in the image too which makes eliminating potential churches even easier.
Much to Mrs L's disgust, I have spent/wasted another entire evening googling churches, to no avail
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VS is mentioned in the books I have
at that time he holidayed in Hastings a few times - the games afoot
at that time he holidayed in Hastings a few times - the games afoot
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