Posted 2 months ago
walksoftly
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This is an update to an earlier post;
http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/41773-hartlip-kent-church-photo
Since posting the original photo last year, I have been in contact with the Clergy & historian of the St Micheal & All Angels Church in Hartlip.
Former CW member & friend Amy (AKA Scandi) & her husband went to Hartlip & took photo's & videotaped a service for my mother.
The first photo is a photo of the pipe organ, it was hard to get a good photo of it as it sits in a side alcove behind some pews.
Second photo view of the church from the outside.
The third photo is the inner entrance door with it's beautiful wrought iron hinges & impressive stone arch.
The church has six bells the oldest bell, number 5, was cast by Robert Burford between 1392 and circa 1418.
The church registers go back to 1538.
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A big thank you goes out to former CW member Scandi for helping me update this post.
Here is a link to the other post so you don't have to copy & paste;
http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/41773-hartlip-kent-church-photo
very nice.
Thanks so much Phil for your comment & love on this one.
Thanks for the love, vetraio50, & Tony.
Nice,and I miss scandi!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for the love on this gargoyle & yes she is missed greatly.
Thanks for the love on this post Kerry & trunkman, I really appreciate you stopping by.
Very nice photos and update...!
Thank you so much Ted for the love & kind words.
stunning church :) and very beautiful:)
Couldn't agree more Sean, thanks for the love & kind words.
Thank you epson, eccentric & Nootch for the love you showed for this post :-)
Most beautiful, indeed!!! : )
Thank you for the love miKKo, it's nice to be able to share this beautiful old church with my CW friends.
Another wonderful photo Bro ! Could you send me those doors :-)
Thanks for the love on this one Sis!
They might miss those doors Sis, then I would be in trouble.
I think I have visited this one. In the summers I spend a lot of time going round visiting historic buildings, churches and gardens etc, in the UK. Now I am racking my pea sized brain trying to remember when I visited.
Thanks for the love on this one Petey, kind of a small world. To think the the stories of my Grandfather & the pictures that he saved has allowed me to share them with the CW family. Now to find out that you may have been there as well is pretty cool!
David
Thanks for the love on this Sacgemini, toolate, & brat.
Thanks Sis I see you moved yourself up to the top of the love list. :-)
Thanks for giving this some love Moonstone.
Isn’t the architecture and all the wood just wonderful in these old buildings!...:-)
Thanks for showing this some love, rgmrjm & pw.
Thanks for the love inky, I couldn't agree with you more. I hope to be able to see it in person someday.
No reason why not!....:-)