Lincolnshire Church Photographs
Title
Lincolnshire Church Photographs
Subject
Archaeology
Description
These photographs were taken by Wendy Parkinson and Paul Fenwick, and feature on Wendy Parkinson's site, Lincolnshire Church Photographs (http://www.wparkinson.com/Churches/Guide.htm), which provides an archive of images of churches from all periods in the county of Lincolnshire.
St John's Church, Alkborough / Church of St Mary, Barnetby-le-Wold / Church of St Peter, Barton-on-Humber / All Saints' Church, Bracebridge / All Saints' Church, Branston / Church of St Mary, Broughton / Church of St Nicholas, Cabourn / Church of St Peter and Paul, Caistor / All Saints' Church, Coleby / Church of St John the Baptish, Colsterworth / Church of St Laurence, Corringham / Church of St Andrew, Cranwell /
Church of St Nicholas, Cuxwold / Church of St Michael and All Angels, Edenham / Church of St Michael, Glentworth / Church of St John the Baptist, Great Hale / All Saints' Church, Greetwell / Church of St Mary, Hainton / All Saints' Church, Harmston / Church of St Chad, Harpswell / All Saints' Church, Heapham / Church of St Peter, Holton-le-Clay / All Saints' Church, Hough-on-the-Hill / Church of St John the Baptist, Nettleton / St Peter's Church, Ropsley / Church of St Mary Magdalen, Rothwell / St James' Church, Skillington / Church of St Lawrence and St George, Springthorpe / Church of St Mary, Stow / Church of St Peter, Lusby / Church of St Michael, Stragglethorpe / Holy Trinity Church, Swallow / Church of St Firmin, Thurlby-by-Bourne / Church of St Martin, Waithe / St Mary's Church, Wilsford / Church of St Clement, Worlaby.
Please note that these churches are not solely Anglo-Saxon in construction: the text accompanying each image below describes the Anglo-Sacon features observed within the larger structure.
This accompanying information is taken from a spreadsheet posted on anglo-saxon-churches.co.uk (http://www.anglo-saxon-churches.co.uk/intro.html), which is in turn derived from Harold and Joan Taylor's 'Anglo-Saxon Architecture' (Taylor, H. M. and J., Anglo-Saxon Architecture, Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, 1965-78). It was added by the cataloguers of the Woruldhord Project.
St John's Church, Alkborough / Church of St Mary, Barnetby-le-Wold / Church of St Peter, Barton-on-Humber / All Saints' Church, Bracebridge / All Saints' Church, Branston / Church of St Mary, Broughton / Church of St Nicholas, Cabourn / Church of St Peter and Paul, Caistor / All Saints' Church, Coleby / Church of St John the Baptish, Colsterworth / Church of St Laurence, Corringham / Church of St Andrew, Cranwell /
Church of St Nicholas, Cuxwold / Church of St Michael and All Angels, Edenham / Church of St Michael, Glentworth / Church of St John the Baptist, Great Hale / All Saints' Church, Greetwell / Church of St Mary, Hainton / All Saints' Church, Harmston / Church of St Chad, Harpswell / All Saints' Church, Heapham / Church of St Peter, Holton-le-Clay / All Saints' Church, Hough-on-the-Hill / Church of St John the Baptist, Nettleton / St Peter's Church, Ropsley / Church of St Mary Magdalen, Rothwell / St James' Church, Skillington / Church of St Lawrence and St George, Springthorpe / Church of St Mary, Stow / Church of St Peter, Lusby / Church of St Michael, Stragglethorpe / Holy Trinity Church, Swallow / Church of St Firmin, Thurlby-by-Bourne / Church of St Martin, Waithe / St Mary's Church, Wilsford / Church of St Clement, Worlaby.
Please note that these churches are not solely Anglo-Saxon in construction: the text accompanying each image below describes the Anglo-Sacon features observed within the larger structure.
This accompanying information is taken from a spreadsheet posted on anglo-saxon-churches.co.uk (http://www.anglo-saxon-churches.co.uk/intro.html), which is in turn derived from Harold and Joan Taylor's 'Anglo-Saxon Architecture' (Taylor, H. M. and J., Anglo-Saxon Architecture, Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, 1965-78). It was added by the cataloguers of the Woruldhord Project.
Creator
Wendy Parkinson and Paul Fenwick
Files
Citation
Wendy Parkinson and Paul Fenwick, “Lincolnshire Church Photographs,” Woruldhord, accessed May 2, 2024, http://poppy.nsms.ox.ac.uk/woruldhord/items/show/289.