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Beautiful Churches: Saved by the Churches Conservation Trust [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 176 pages, aukštis x plotis: 280x235 mm, Colour photographs
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Sep-2013
  • Leidėjas: Frances Lincoln
  • ISBN-10: 0711234531
  • ISBN-13: 9780711234536
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 176 pages, aukštis x plotis: 280x235 mm, Colour photographs
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Sep-2013
  • Leidėjas: Frances Lincoln
  • ISBN-10: 0711234531
  • ISBN-13: 9780711234536
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
The Churches Conservation Trust is the principal organization in England caring for those churches which are no longer required for regular worship by the Church of England, but which nonetheless are a priceless part of the nation's history, ranging in date from Saxon to late Victorian. The Trust now conserves and promotes over 340 churches and the number grows each year. In addition to keeping the structures and their furnishings in good condition, it is a priority of the Trust that its churches should be well presented and readily accessible to the public, usually on a daily basis throughout the year without charge. The Trust has churches in cities and towns but the typical Trust church is in a small village or stands quite alone in some remote and beautiful location. Because of this the churches were largely untouched by the restorers of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and retain wonderfully atmospheric interiors reflecting society in centuries past. This book features photographic portraits and descriptions of thirty-six of some of the Trust's most spectacular and interesting churches of every period in all parts of England.

Recenzijos

'Discover the specialist crafts, histories and religious and cultural significance of these unique buildings that also shine a light on the CCT, without which many such buildings would have disappeared. A feast for the eyes and mind,' Family Tree

Foreword 6(2)
HRH The Prince of Wales
Preface 8(4)
Sarah Robinson, Deputy Chief Executive and Director of Conservation, Churches Conservation Trust
Introduction 12(14)
A Note on the Choice of Contents and the Order of Presentation
24(1)
Acknowledgements
25(1)
The Earliest Churches: Saxon And Norman
1 St Andrew, Bywell, Northumberland
26(3)
2 St Andrew, Winterborne Tomson, Dorset
29(3)
3 St Margaret, Hales, and St Gregory, Heckingham, Norfolk
32(3)
4 St Michael, Upton Cresset, Shropshire
35(3)
5 St Peter, Northampton
38(6)
The Medieval Period
6 St Mary (the tower), West Walton, Norfolk
44(6)
7 St Anthony, St Anthony-in-Roseland, Cornwall
50(5)
8 St John the Baptist, Inglesham, Wiltshire
55(3)
9 All Saints, West Stourmouth, Kent
58(3)
10 Holy Trinity, Goodramgate, York
61(3)
11 All Saints, Theddlethorpe All Saints, Lincolnshire
64(5)
12 St Mary, Badley, Suffolk
69(3)
13 St Lawrence, Evesham, Worcestershire
72(4)
14 St Mary, Wiggenhall St Mary, Norfolk
76(4)
15 Withcote Chapel, Leicestershire
80(3)
The Stuart And Georgian Periods
16 St Ninian, Brougham, Cumbria
83(5)
17 St Werburgh Old Church, Warburton, Greater Manchester
88(3)
18 St John the Baptist Old Church, Pilling, Lancashire
91(5)
19 St Katherine, Chiselhampton, Oxfordshire
96(4)
20 St Andrew, Shotley, Northumberland
100(4)
21 St Andrew, Gunton, Norfolk
104(4)
22 All Saints Old Church, Nuneham Courtenay, Oxfordshire
108(5)
23 St Mary Magdalene, Croome d'Abitot, Worcestershire
113(7)
24 St Mary Magdalene, Stapleford, Leicestershire
120(8)
25 St Petrock, Parracornbe, Devon
128(4)
26 St Mary, Lead, North Yorkshire
132(3)
27 The Blessed Virgin Mary, Old Dilton, Wiltshire
135(2)
28 St Bartholomew, Richard's Castle, Herefordshire
137(4)
29 St Cuthbert, Holme Lacy, Herefordshire
141(7)
30 St Mary, Little Washbourne, Gloucestershire
148(4)
31 St John the Evangelist, Chichester, Sussex
152(3)
32 St Stephen Old Church, Fylingdales, North Yorkshire
155(4)
33 The Milton Mausoleum, Markham Clinton, Nottinghamshire
159(4)
The Victorian Period
34 St Gregory, Sedbergh, Vale of Lune, Cumbria
163(3)
35 Christ the Consoler, Skelton-cum-Newby, North Yorkshire
166(8)
Map of the Churches 174(2)
Support Us 176
MATTHEW BYRNE has photographed churches in every county of England and has published illustrated articles on the subject in a number of magazines. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society in 1988 for his work in architectural photography.