Date:August 1974
Description:Barton’s parish church is dedicated to St James and was built completely in the early 16th century, one of only two such churches in Staffordshire. The cost of the building was borne by Dr John Taylor in 1517 and his initials are on the wall of the tower. Taylor was chaplain to Henry VIII and he later became Master of the Rolls. The war memorial is a stone cross commemorating the men from the village who gave their lives during both World Wars.
The timeline shows resources around this location over a number of years.
Iron kitchen slice, flat rectangular sheet, front edge rounded. Decoration of two ...
Mr Woodburn, molecatcher, and his son, of Barton-under-Needwood. Mr Woodburn ...
Behind the war memorial cross can be seen the Shoulder of Mutton public house is ...
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Donor ref:P2019.007.F293 (37/46160)
Source: Staffordshire Museum Service
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