A Guide to the Churches of Oxfordshire
Author: Jennifer Sherwood
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Published: 1989
Total Pages: 274
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Author: Jennifer Sherwood
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Published: 1989
Total Pages: 274
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: John Henry Parker
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Published: 1842
Total Pages: 674
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Oxfordshire architectural and historical society
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Published: 1844
Total Pages: 154
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: R. C. Whiting
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Published: 1993
Total Pages: 216
ISBN-13: 9780719030574
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Richard Wheeler
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Published: 2015-04
Total Pages: 280
ISBN-13: 9781907700040
DOWNLOAD EBOOK'Oxfordshire's Best Churches' brings together 116 of the county's churches, exploring their art and architecture, stonework and woodwork, stained glass and wall paintings; the conspicuous features for which they are famed and the often-missed details that make them sing.
Author: Oxfordshire architectural and historical society
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Published: 1846
Total Pages: 458
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Alec Hamilton
Publisher: Lund Humphries Publishers Limited
Published: 2021-01-08
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781848223219
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThese churches are visually arresting, with often quaint, at times far-fetched and capricious exteriors. Internally, they often contain beautiful works of art, including reredoses, pulpits, lecterns, pews, doors, lighting, stained glass and altars. They also tell a fascinating story about religion as Britain entered the age of modernity. While the architects were often religiously sceptical, they were still committed to making beauty, despite their ambivalence about its higher purpose. Beginning with an introductory section in which author Alec Hamilton sets out the social and political context in which these churches were designed and constructed; on the Arts & Crafts more generally; and on the architects' and clients' beliefs, this book is then divided into regional sections: West Country; the South of England; the South East; London; the Home Counties; the Marches; the West Midlands; the East Midlands; the East of England; the North West; Yorkshire; the North of England; Wales; Scotland. Each section is headed by a short essay highlighting key architects and descriptions of notable churches within each region.
Author: Nicholas Orme
Publisher: Yale University Press
Published: 2021-01-01
Total Pages: 497
ISBN-13: 0300256507
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn engaging, richly illustrated account of parish churches and churchgoers in England, from the Anglo-Saxons to the mid-sixteenth century Parish churches were at the heart of English religious and social life in the Middle Ages and the sixteenth century. In this comprehensive study, Nicholas Orme shows how they came into existence, who staffed them, and how their buildings were used. He explains who went to church, who did not attend, how people behaved there, and how they--not merely the clergy--affected how worship was staged. The book provides an accessible account of what happened in the daily and weekly services, and how churches marked the seasons of Christmas, Lent, Easter, and summer. It describes how they celebrated the great events of life: birth, coming of age, and marriage, and gave comfort in sickness and death. A final chapter covers the English Reformation in the sixteenth century and shows how, alongside its changes, much that went on in parish churches remained as before.
Author: John Henry Parker
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Published: 1842
Total Pages: 482
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Herbert Haines
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Published: 1848
Total Pages: 378
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