Standon Church - Wall Tomb [to Nicholas Hyde]: sepia drawing

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Date:1841

Description:'Effigy on the north side of Chancel of Standon Church, Staffordshire.' Showing a wall tomb, with an interruption in masonry, of Nicholas Hyde, 1511. The inscription is only suggested.[See SV IX.128a, for clear copy of inscription.] 'J. Buckler.'


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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
Standon Church: Ancient Stone Coffin: sepia drawing
Standon Church: Ancient Stone Coffin: sepia drawing

'Ancient Stone Coffin found in pulling down the East Wall of the Chancel of Standon ...

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Donor ref:SV-IX.136b (45/8475)

Source: William Salt Library

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