Badly's photos with the keyword: St John the Baptist

'Floating coffin'

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The strange tomb was erected by acclaimed landscape gardener and prolific horticultural author John Claudius Loudon (1783-1843) to the memory of his parents William (d. 1810) and Agnes (died 1841.) darkestlondon.com/2012/02/20/loudons-floating-coffin

'Floating coffin'

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The strange tomb was erected by acclaimed landscape gardener and prolific horticultural author John Claudius Loudon (1783-1843) to the memory of his parents William (d. 1810) and Agnes (died 1841.) darkestlondon.com/2012/02/20/loudons-floating-coffin

Glazed doors

Jesus and St John

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The window to the east of the south door was designed by Clement Skilbeck and is in memory of Edward Hogg of the Lodge. It shows Jesus the Good Shepherd with an attractive view of Pinner church beneath. The adjoining light contains St John the Baptist with a picture of Geddington church Northants below, together with Geddington’s famous Eleanor Cross. Edward’s father was rector of that church.

St Agnes and Queen Bertha

William Skenelsby

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Died November 1776 Aged 118 Years

The Nave, St John the Baptist, Pinner

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www.pinnerparishchurch.org.uk/church-guide-495.php

Faith and Hope

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The two-light window with a pointed cinquefoil head to the west of the south door is considered to be the most noteworthy possessed by the church. It is a memorial to Ellen Nugent whose name is perpetuated by Nugents Park at Hatch End, which is on the former estate of the Hall where she lived. The figure in the left hand light represents Faith, whilst that in the right hand light is Hope. The window was designed by the influential local artist, Louis Davis (1861–1941) who was prominent in the Arts and Crafts movement of the late Victorian and Edwardian period.

Saint John the Baptist, Pinner

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www.pinnerparishchurch.org.uk/church-guide-495.php

I BYDE MY TIME

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Cast iron infill in an unusual pyramidal memorial.

St John the Baptist, Stokesay

Box pews

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17th century oak box pews.

Roger Powel, Gent.

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Near this Place lieth interred the Body of ROGER POWEL, Gent . who departed this Life 6th Aug'st 1616. He left to this Parish £10 a year, for ever. Viz : One Shilling a week to the POOR. and the residue of the £10 towards the maintenance of a School-master to teach the Poor Men's Children, of the said Parish of STOKESAY.

Stained glass window

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17th century oak box pews.

Stained glass window

Commandments I to IV

Commandments V to X

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Thou shalt doe no murther

St John the Baptist, mid 17th Century