St. Bartholomew's Church, Longnor: sepia drawing

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Date:1847

Description:'South East View of Longnor Church, Staffordshire.' South east view from the grave-yard showing a large classical block for the Nave with two rows of round-headed windows and a tower. These alterations to the 1780 church took place in 1812, when an extra tier was added to the nave to accomodate more seating. 'J. Buckler.'


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1800s
Longnor Village: water colour painting
Longnor Village: water colour painting

Showng a view of Longnor village, with the church tower at the back, taken from ...

1830s
Longnor Church - 'St. Giles': water colour painting
Longnor Church - 'St. Giles': water colour painting

The artist has mistakenly named Longnor's parish church as St. Giles, it is in fact ...

1840s
Font in Longnor Church: sepia drawing
Font in Longnor Church: sepia drawing

'Font in Longnor Church, Staffordshire,' showing a cup-shaped font with a waist. ...

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Donor ref:SV-VII.43 (45/9307)

Source: William Salt Library

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