
Escomb church 1987
Folder: Scanned slides
2366 Escomb cross shaft
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Escomb is one of the oldest churches still in use in the UK. This cross shaft shaft dates to the Anglo-Saxon period. Taken in 1987 using a Pentax ME Super and Boots slide film.
2378 Escomb church small
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Escomb is one of the oldest churches still in use in the UK. Taken in 1987 using a Pentax ME Super and Boots slide film.
2379 Escomb church small
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Escomb is one of the oldest churches still in use in the UK. Taken in 1987 using a Pentax ME Super and Boots slide film.
2377 Escomb church small
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Escomb is one of the oldest churches still in use in the UK. Taken in 1987 using a Pentax ME Super and Boots slide film.
2376 Escomb church
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Escomb is one of the oldest churches still in use in the UK. Taken in 1987 using a Pentax ME Super and Boots slide film.
2373 Escomb window
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Escomb is one of the oldest churches still in use in the UK. The single stone window arch is typical of Anglo-Saxon stonework. Taken in 1987 using a Pentax ME Super and no-name Boots film.
2372 Escomb sundial
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Escomb is one of the oldest churches still in use in the UK. This Anglo-Saxon sundial is built into the wall. Taken in 1987 using a Pentax ME Super and Boots slide film.
2370 Escomb: decorated arch
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Escomb is one of the oldest churches still in use in the UK.The chancel arch is possibly a re-used Roman arch. The decoration, however, is 12th or 13th century. Taken in 1987 using a Pentax ME Super and Boots slide film.
2367 Escomb, internal view
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Escomb is one of the oldest churches still in use in the UK. This is the view down the nave. Taken in 1987 using a Pentax ME Super and Boots slide film.
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