Date:1966
Description:The nave is the oldest portion of St. Mary's Church. On the left, four of the five arcades can be seen separating the nave from the north aisle. The pulpit stands to the left of the tower arch. Note the pew bench end carvings - each one being different. The earlier roofline can just be seen in the top-right of the picture.
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View of St. Mary's Church, Stafford from south-east. St Mary's Church is Grade 1 ...
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The nave is the oldest portion of St. Mary's Church. On the left, four of the five arcades can be ...
Looking east into the nave: a series of Arcadian windows above the tower's arch, four of which are 'blind', ...
The Clerestory, above the north aisle arcades.
A close view of the nave roof which has mouldings and bosses dating from the 15th century.
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Creators: Dr J.E.C. Peters - Creator
Donor ref:P66.003.0187 (37/52130)
Source: Staffordshire Museum Service
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