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St Giles' Church, Killamarsh
Image ref
DCHQ001454
Credit
V Green
photographer
Green, H V
ImageDate
c 1940's ?
Location
St Giles' Church
Town
Killamarsh
About this image
Pevsner says of St Giles' Church 'the interest of the church is the Norman S[outh] doorway (one order of colonettes, capitals with leaves, arch with zigzag on intrados and extrados). The late Perp S window should also be noted in which all curved forms of Gothic arches have gone straight. W tower Perp (diagonal buttresses, battlements, pinnacles). (N aisle and vestry added in 1895 by J M Brooks, son of James Brooks. R. Dixon(?)). Stained Glass: 15th century Virgin in a Chancel S window, Chancel E window by Warrington, 1845. Plate: Elizabethan Chalice.'
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