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Re: St Andrew's Bramfield - a few more pics
« Reply #15 on: Monday 23 April 07 17:31 BST (UK) »

Who on earth would cut holes in panels, to get a pipe through!!!!!!!!


sorry I had to say it.

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Re: St Andrew's Bramfield - a few more pics
« Reply #16 on: Monday 23 April 07 17:35 BST (UK) »

Charles Catling and N Briggs - quite hard to read this last one!


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Connell (Mayo 19th/20th c) Culling (Norfolk & London 19th c) Diss (Essex) Giesen (UK only 19th/20th c) Green (19th c London/Surrey) Hackney (London) Hughes (Mayo to Burnley, Lancs & Edward, Parachute Regiment) Lister (London) Maltby (Marylebone) Nials Noquet (Huguenot) Phillips (Henry Thomas, of S London b 1901) Poulain Rayner (Essex) Redfearn (London) Silk Speller (White Roding, Essex) Thompson (Eliza Mona, dau of George & Sarah) Thurley Trundle Wade Westley
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Re: St Andrew's Bramfield - a few more pics
« Reply #17 on: Monday 23 April 07 17:38 BST (UK) »

Crisps!  I daren't say it!   Embarrassed


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Connell (Mayo 19th/20th c) Culling (Norfolk & London 19th c) Diss (Essex) Giesen (UK only 19th/20th c) Green (19th c London/Surrey) Hackney (London) Hughes (Mayo to Burnley, Lancs & Edward, Parachute Regiment) Lister (London) Maltby (Marylebone) Nials Noquet (Huguenot) Phillips (Henry Thomas, of S London b 1901) Poulain Rayner (Essex) Redfearn (London) Silk Speller (White Roding, Essex) Thompson (Eliza Mona, dau of George & Sarah) Thurley Trundle Wade Westley
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Re: St Andrew's Bramfield - a few more pics
« Reply #18 on: Monday 23 April 07 17:43 BST (UK) »

Another Crisp and Jonas Tibbenham


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Connell (Mayo 19th/20th c) Culling (Norfolk & London 19th c) Diss (Essex) Giesen (UK only 19th/20th c) Green (19th c London/Surrey) Hackney (London) Hughes (Mayo to Burnley, Lancs & Edward, Parachute Regiment) Lister (London) Maltby (Marylebone) Nials Noquet (Huguenot) Phillips (Henry Thomas, of S London b 1901) Poulain Rayner (Essex) Redfearn (London) Silk Speller (White Roding, Essex) Thompson (Eliza Mona, dau of George & Sarah) Thurley Trundle Wade Westley
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Re: St Andrew's Bramfield - a few more pics
« Reply #19 on: Tuesday 24 April 07 15:53 BST (UK) »

Well done Mrs Lizzy - very clear photographs, you are very good at this sort of thing  Grin


Hi Baggywrinkle  Cheesy
It's usually the modernising Victorians who did terrible things such as put pipework through any obstacles and pulled down bits that got in their way, or tiled everything that did not . . . .

Simon explains what the panels are - I think the ones that are left are Matthew, Mark, Luke and John plus St Mary Magdala.  You can read his full commentary on his web site
http://www.suffolkchurches.co.uk/bramfield.htm

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Pendle, Stygall, Pipe, Fruer, Bridges, Fisk in Suffolk
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Re: St Andrew's Bramfield - Memorial Photographs
« Reply #20 on: Monday 10 September 07 16:02 BST (UK) »

i grew up in Bramfeild my grandparents are buried there, haven't been back for years ,nice to see some beautiful pictures, memories come flooding back of my child hood, it's such a pretty village, and easily forgotten. must take a visit.
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