Standon Church - Wall Tomb to Nicholas Hyde: sepia drawing

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Date:1800 - 1899 (c.)

Description:'Staundon (sic). On the north side of the Chancell in free stone.' Showing a wall tomb, with an interruption in masonry, of Nicholas Hyde, 1511.Inscribed 'Hic jacet dns. Nicolaus hyde quondam rector hujus ecclesie qui quidem obijt die......Aprilis anno qui isu cui' am prop d'Ame'. Artist: J.R. Ferneyhough.


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1800s
Standon Church - Tomb of Francis Rose: pen drawing
Standon Church - Tomb of Francis Rose: pen drawing

'This Table of Alablaster (sic) lies on the North Side of the Chancell raised upon ...

1830s
Interior of Standon Church: water colour painting
Interior of Standon Church: water colour painting

'Interior of Standon Church,' before restoration. South west view looking across ...

1840s
Interior of Standon Church: sepia drawing
Interior of Standon Church: sepia drawing

'Interior of Standon Church, Staffordshire,' after the restoration. Showing the ...

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Donor ref:SV-IX.128a (45/8464)

Source: William Salt Library

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