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The Fylde and Wyre Antiquarian: A Quartet of Old Lytham Photographs (or, as the case might be, three old photographs and one greyscale painting)
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Wednesday, June 16, 2010. A Quartet of Old Lytham Photographs (or, as the case might be, three old photographs and one greyscale painting). The numerous projects with which we're involved (sleeping, drinking, and eating being some of the top priorities) have, once again, got the better of me so, for the time being at any rate, this board is taking another breather. No doubt we'll be back again before too long. In the meantime the forum's. This is Lytham Hall. (Was that formal enough, do you reckon? Work ...
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The Fylde and Wyre Antiquarian: A Brief History of St. Michael’s Church…at St. Michaels (Part Two)
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Wednesday, June 09, 2010. A Brief History of St. Michael’s Church…at St. Michaels (Part Two). Last week we ended (perhaps a bit abruptly but who’s checking) with a mention of various mediaeval bits of stained glass in the Butler Chapel. The Butler Chapel, itself, was founded in 1480 by John Butler of Rawcliffe Hall. Sticking with the Butler Chapel a bit longer, I’d just like to throw this image into the scrum. We’ve no idea who this is meant to be. Is it some king or other? Whoever it is, there’s a...
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The Fylde and Wyre Antiquarian: A Brief History of St. Michael’s Church…at St. Michaels (Part One)
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Wednesday, June 02, 2010. A Brief History of St. Michael’s Church…at St. Michaels (Part One). Which shows what he knew, because it’s a damned sight earlier than late mediaeval. The vicars’ board inside the church confirms this by listing its ministers all the way back to 1196, so it’s at least 800 years old, you see, and probably more. Because of its long history you’d naturally expect to find plenty of relics in situ. 8230;even if it didn’t witness them personally. One of the earliest remaining sections...
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