St James's Church, Louth, today in the sunshine and in the early 19thC :)pic.twitter.com/pVAPAMZKjX
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'Wild Mare' treadmill, tower of St James, Louth--used for raising bells etc, said to be 15thC: http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1191621 pic.twitter.com/RvD5pDEWyQ
St James's church, Louth, in the early evening sunshine yesterday :)pic.twitter.com/Xu4kRzXIwO
Closer look at the ?15thC angel w/ crown of thorns, formerly in roof of St James's church, Louth; now in Angel Chapelpic.twitter.com/H7xmYoiXPU
Report on St James's Church, Louth, by Fowler, the architect behind the 19thC restoration: https://archive.org/stream/reportspapersofa12asso#page/n70/mode/1up …pic.twitter.com/VaY0ahhOig
St James's Church, Louth, from the Rectory garden in 1807, with the Hermitage in the foreground that was built by an eccentric Rev. Woolley Jolland: http://george3.splrarebooks.com/collection/view/LOUTH-STEEPLE-From-the-Hermitage.-Etched-by-B.-Howlett.-Drawn-on-the-Spot-b …pic.twitter.com/kMWQHWq2us
@RevDavidColes You know that yurt you were thinking about putting in the vicarage orchard.... How ‘bout this?!
Yes. That’s the idea.
I don’t think you could go wrong if you follow the inspiration of someone with such a wonderful name as Rev Woolley Jolland .....
@caitlinrgreen @englishparish rather superb and worthy perhaps of #Hookland
@caitlinrgreen thank you for sharing
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