Photographs of People |
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| Abigail in front of the ruin in St Illtud's churchyard |
Lesley, Co, Dave, Abigail and D listening to Steph (with his back to camera) talking about the Town Hall. Photo taken from the top of the town hall steps |
Nicholas on the Ironage bank |
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| Co, photographed on Llantwit Beach, in St Illtud's Church, and on the promontory with Iron Age defensive bank and ditch |
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| D offers helpful advice as Steph wrestles with the map |
Nicholas (nearest camera) Steph, Steve H and D walking through Llanilltid Fawr |
Guidebooks at three paces! |
Pictures from the Interior of St Illtud's Church |
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St Illtud's Church is actually two churches in one.
This photograph is looking from the older West Church to the East Church. When there was an attached monastic cell the monks would worship in the East Church, while the lay congregation would use the West Church. |
The Chancel and elaborate altar, in the East Church, with the Vicar in the foreground |
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| Three medieval paintings on the walls of the East Church. The arms in the third picture are not those of King James, the caption was changed when he ascended to the throne to show loyalty |
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Two of the individual carved corbels in the West Church |
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| The effigy of an Elizabethan lady in the West Church |
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| An unknown effigy in the West Church |
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| The unknown effigy |
The funeral hatchment commemorating the Reverend Robert Nicholl Carne of Nash Manor and Dimlands |
One of the 'Celtic' Crosses in the West Church |
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| The St Illtud (or Samson) Cross and the Hoult Cross |
The Hoult Cross |
Detail of the inscription on the Hoult Cross |