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

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Date:1830 - 1840 (c.)

Description:The artist has mistakenly named Longnor's parish church as St. Giles, it is in fact dedicated to St. Bartholomew. North east view showing a large rectangular nave and a chancel of stone, with a double row of round-headed windows. There is a west tower with pinnacles, a cluster of cottages near to the church, and a distant view behind. Anonymous [L.J. Wood].

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Donor ref:SV-I.42a (45/7309)

Source: William Salt Library

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