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Stratton, Cornwall

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Stratton, CornwallIllustrations of Baptismal Fonts (1844)

[Architectural Period: Norman] STRATTON. A very uncommon Normon Font, but so plain in design and execution as to render description almost unnecessary. The bowl is cup-shaped, with a single round moul [...]

Keywords: baptismal fonts, church architecture, norman remains, fonts, colour

Places shown: Stratton; Cornwall; England

Added: 2008-07-24

Image status: public domain, hence royalty-free stock image; usage credit requested

Little Billing, Northamptonshire.

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Little Billing, Northamptonshire.Illustrations of Baptismal Fonts (1844)

[Architectural Period: Norman] LITTLE BILLING. This jar-like and singular Font may be placed early in the Norman period; both irregular in shape and rude in workmanship, it is chiefly interesting for [...]

Keywords: baptismal fonts, church architecture, inscriptions, greyscale, fonts

Places shown: Little Billing; Northamptonshire; England

Added: 2008-07-24

Image status: public domain, hence royalty-free stock image; usage credit requested

Chalk, Kent

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Chalk, KentIllustrations of Baptismal Fonts (1844)

This pleasing specimen of a plain Norman Font is cut in Purbeck Marble, but now white-washed. It is 2ft. 5½in. high; 1ft. 6½in. across the top; the bowl is 12in. deep, lined with lead, and with a wa [...]

Keywords: baptismal fonts, church architecture, greyscale, fonts

Places shown: Chalk; Kent; England

Added: 2013-01-23

Image status: public domain, hence royalty-free stock image; usage credit requested

Strubby, Lincolnshire

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Strubby, LincolnshireIllustrations of Baptismal Fonts (1844)

[Architectural period: Decorated] STRUBBY. The design of the bowl of this Font was not unfrequent in the fourteenth century; it is octagonal, and every side is enriched with Decorated tracery, differi [...]

Keywords: baptismal fonts, church architecture, greyscale, fonts

Places shown: Strubby; Lincolnshire; England

Added: 2008-07-24

Image status: public domain, hence royalty-free stock image; usage credit requested

King’s Cliff, Northamptonshire

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King’s Cliff, NorthamptonshireIllustrations of Baptismal Fonts (1844)

[Architectural Period: Early English] KING’S CLIFF Is a strong and massive Early English Font. The bowl is cupshaped, and supported on an octagonal shaft of nearly equal dimensions. It is ornamented [...]

Keywords: baptismal fonts, church architecture, greyscale, fonts

Places shown: King’s Cliff; Northamptonshire; England

Added: 2008-07-24

Image status: public domain, hence royalty-free stock image; usage credit requested

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