church, Talkin | ||
Talkin Church | ||
locality:- | Talkin | |
civil parish:- | Hayton (formerly Cumberland) | |
county:- | Cumbria | |
locality type:- | church | |
coordinates:- | NY54965726 | |
1Km square:- | NY5457 | |
10Km square:- | NY55 | |
references:- | Nurse 1918 |
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BOY68.jpg (taken 4.4.2008) CBG75.jpg (taken 28.7.2014) |
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evidence:- | old map:- Nurse 1918 |
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source data:- | Map, The Diocese of Carlisle, Cumberland, Westmorland, and
Lancashire North of the Sands, scale about 4 miles to 1 inch, by
Rev Euston J Nurse, published by Charles Thurnam and Sons, 11
English Street, Carlisle, Cumberland, 2nd edn 1939. NUR1NY55.jpg "HAYTON WITH TALKIN" item:- JandMN : 27 Image © see bottom of page |
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notes about bells | ||
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stained glass | ||
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evidence:- | database:- Listed Buildings 2010 |
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source data:- | courtesy of English Heritage "TALKIN CHURCH / / / HAYTON / CARLISLE / CUMBRIA / II / 78046 / NY5495857264" |
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source data:- | courtesy of English Heritage "Church. 1842 for Thomas Henry Graham. Snecked red sandstone ashlar on chamfered plinth; graduated slate roof with eaves modillions, coped gables and kneelers. Norman style. Nave/chancel of 5 bays has high west bellcote, south projecting gabled porch and corresponding north vestry. Plank studded door has engaged Norman columns and round moulded arch. Round-headed lancets have continuous hood moulds broken by buttresses. Interior plain and lacking decoration. Tripartite east window, all windows with plain glass. Remains of box pews in north-west corner. One wall plaque to 2 men who fell in the Great War." |
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BUP27.jpg Banner. (taken 21.5.2011) BUP28.jpg Collection ladle (taken 21.5.2011) BOY63.jpg (taken 4.4.2008) |
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BOY64.jpg Organ (taken 4.4.2008) BOY65.jpg Maker's label on the organ:- "CASSON'S PATENT / THE 'POSITIVE' / ORGAN CO., LTD. / LONDON, W" (taken 4.4.2008) BOY66.jpg Indicator for the air reservoir. (taken 4.4.2008) BOY67.jpg (taken 4.4.2008) BUP24.jpg (taken 21.5.2011) BUP25.jpg (taken 21.5.2011) BUP26.jpg (taken 21.5.2011) |
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hearsay:- |
This is a chapel of ease to St Mary's Church, Hayton. Erected by Thomas Henry Graham
of Edmund Castle, 1842. |
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Inside, there is a plaque to those who fell in World War I |
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