Halam St MichaelFeatures and Fittings
Pews
Pine of 1884, replacing earlier box pews. Those in the chancel may be of 1862
when the chancel was restored
Lectern
Carved oak, representing St Michael and the dragon, given by the family of
the Rev Robert Smith.
Font
Circular, ashlar, on four colonnades and a central column, diaper decoration
on upper part of bowl. In the late C12th style but heavily re-tooled probably
in 1884.
Pulpit
Carved oak.
Charity Board
At the base of the Tower.
In three parts.
Upper part.....
Centre section: Gift of 100 pounds by Mary Sturtevant of Newark-on-Trent
to the Minster church and the poor of Halam.
Bottom section John Walters and Charles Denison of Halam 1686.
Tower screen
The gift of Winifred Alcock of Halam Manor, given in 1953 to celebrate the
coronation of Elizabeth II.
Wall Boards
Boards bearing the Ten Commandments and the Lord’s Prayer are on the
north nave wall.
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