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Lincolnshire Church Photographs

Version 2 2022-12-14, 12:42
Version 1 2022-12-09, 18:01
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posted on 2022-12-14, 12:42 authored by Woruldhord Project Team

These photographs were taken by Wendy Parkinson and Paul Fenwick, and feature on Wendy Parkinson's site, Lincolnshire Church Photographs (http://www.wparkinson.com/Churches/Guide.htm), which provides an archive of images of churches from all periods in the county of Lincolnshire. St John's Church, Alkborough / Church of St Mary, Barnetby-le-Wold / Church of St Peter, Barton-on-Humber / All Saints' Church, Bracebridge / All Saints' Church, Branston / Church of St Mary, Broughton / Church of St Nicholas, Cabourn / Church of St Peter and Paul, Caistor / All Saints' Church, Coleby / Church of St John the Baptish, Colsterworth / Church of St Laurence, Corringham / Church of St Andrew, Cranwell / Church of St Nicholas, Cuxwold / Church of St Michael and All Angels, Edenham / Church of St Michael, Glentworth / Church of St John the Baptist, Great Hale / All Saints' Church, Greetwell / Church of St Mary, Hainton / All Saints' Church, Harmston / Church of St Chad, Harpswell / All Saints' Church, Heapham / Church of St Peter, Holton-le-Clay / All Saints' Church, Hough-on-the-Hill / Church of St John the Baptist, Nettleton / St Peter's Church, Ropsley / Church of St Mary Magdalen, Rothwell / St James' Church, Skillington / Church of St Lawrence and St George, Springthorpe / Church of St Mary, Stow / Church of St Peter, Lusby / Church of St Michael, Stragglethorpe / Holy Trinity Church, Swallow / Church of St Firmin, Thurlby-by-Bourne / Church of St Martin, Waithe / St Mary's Church, Wilsford / Church of St Clement, Worlaby. Please note that these churches are not solely Anglo-Saxon in construction: the text accompanying each image below describes the Anglo-Sacon features observed within the larger structure. This accompanying information is taken from a spreadsheet posted on anglo-saxon-churches.co.uk (http://www.anglo-saxon-churches.co.uk/intro.html), which is in turn derived from Harold and Joan Taylor's 'Anglo-Saxon Architecture' (Taylor, H. M. and J., Anglo-Saxon Architecture, Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, 1965-78). It was added by the cataloguers of the Woruldhord Project.

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800-1100

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Wendy Parkinson and Paul Fenwick

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