2366 Escomb cross shaft

Escomb church 1987


Folder: Scanned slides

2366 Escomb cross shaft

01 Jan 1987 237
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

01 Jan 1987 220
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

01 Jan 1987 205
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

01 Jan 1987 204
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

01 Jan 1987 183
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

01 Jan 1987 226
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

01 Jan 1987 185
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

01 Jan 1987 195
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

01 Jan 1987 240
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.