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Old 16-09-2015, 06:24 PM
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Default Warkworth Church Internal Monumental Inscriptions

Got a few photos of the interior. Why have we not done these already?
I used a video camera with a still picture setting for some because it has a wide lens. Not the greatest of quality. One of these days I will be able to afford a wide lens for my other camera.
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Old 16-09-2015, 06:27 PM
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May as well start with a question. What is this? does anyone know? Giant coat of arms painted on planks. Salvaged from somewhere? Did I miss a plaque/notice explaining what it was?

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The Jug on display, 13th Century - Excavated in 1977 at the Magdalene Fields site





The Magdalene Jug, " These fragments of a 13th century jug were found outside the north wall of the garderobe during the 1977 excavations of the Chapel at Magdalene Fields. It would have been used for ale or water, and is decorated with a bearded face, a horseshoe, pellets and notched strips."

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Ok. Monumental Inscriptions:


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The end of the Clutterbuck line:

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This one required a selfie stick.


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another hard one because a room has been built under it.

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May as well start with a question. What is this? does anyone know? Giant coat of arms painted on planks. Salvaged from somewhere? Did I miss a plaque/notice explaining what it was?
According to one of the notes in the County History, a plaque showing the Grey Arms is on the south wall near the door. Would that be the one......its a bit like one of those funeral hatchards....is that the right word
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Old 16-09-2015, 07:23 PM
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That will be it Janwhin, it is as you say right next to the door.
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Chas. Fras. Forster Esq. of Low Buston L.L.B. C.C.C. Oxon. One of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace and Deputy Lieutenant for the County of Northumberland. Died the 25th of March 1807 aged 75 years.


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Here's an interesting pair. Pity it's not one of the best photos.

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