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The
Nave today
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section
of Anglo-Saxon wall exposed during repairs
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The
pews in the photograph are those installed when the church was restored
in 1849. The fleur de lis were probably removed in 1921 when the south
aisle was built.
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A
close up of the exposed rubble consisting of large weathered lumps of
stone
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The
Pulpit today
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Irvines
drawing of Pulpit
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St.
Marys Church in 1870
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The
Royal Coat of Arms
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The
musicians' gallery was erected in 1849, when the roof was raised to its
original height. Being panelled with the sides of old Jacobean muniment
chests, the front of the gallery looks more attractive than many of its
contemporaries. The clock, by Noble & Chivers of Bath, was made in 1848
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The
lectern in use today was presented in 1930 by Mr Middleton-Hill in memory
of Aliciae Donville-Hill
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The
1717 Bible
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