Gotham St LawrencePictures
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Historical Pictures:
Architectural
section of the church relating to the 1835 restoration |
Lithograph
drawing by S J Walker, an architectural student of the royal Academy presented
to the rector, J J Vaughan, showing the interior of the church
after restoration circa 1835. |
A
water colour by W H Baxter, painted in 1885, showing the church
from the cemetery |
A
painting by Alice Elizabeth Wodehouse wife of the rector Frederick A Wodehouse
of the east part of the nave depicting the organ and chancel circa 1900 |
Postcard
reprinted from one of Albert Hindley’s “Clumber” series
of Edwardian postcards
held in the Local Studies Library, Angel Row, Nottingham |
Modern Photographs:
See other pages for further photographs, especially the one on Monuments.
View
of the church from the south-east |
View
of the east end |
North-west
view of the church, as seen from the road |
View
from the north-east |
The
interior of the church looking east |
The
interior looking west |
One
of the pillar capitals |
Carved
face on the chancel arch |
The east
window |
The clock mechanism |
One
of the bells |
The organ |
The pulpit and
nearby items |
Memorial to
John St Andrew |
The
font |
Originally
erected at the entrance to the new cemetery |
The first three of the photographs in the above collection
were taken by John Severn on 25th April 1991.
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