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Exterior view of the south side and tower of St John the Baptist's Church, 1940-1962...

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EHT7419484
Image title
Exterior view of the south side and tower of St John the Baptist's Church, 1940-1962 (b/w photo)
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Artist
Booty, E.M. (1875-1964) / British
Medium
photograph
Date
1940 AD - 1962 AD (C20th AD)
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St John The Baptist Church, Church Lane, Burford, West Oxfordshire, Oxfordshire. Exterior view of the south side of the church, with a partial view of the central tower. The south porch is shown, along with the tracery-panelled facade, although the far lef side has been cropped, so only two of the three statuettes are visible. The facade is topped with crenellated pinnacles and houses a pointed arch as an entrance. To the right of the porch are two windows, the closer one gabled with a trefoil niche above it, and the second has a lower roof an no niche. In the background id the partial view of the tower, which crops off the spire, showing only the clock face and the lower secion of the window above it. The church dates to the 12th century but it is possible it has earlier origins. It was restored in the 1870's by Street, which led to William Morris's founding of SPAB (Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings).

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© Historic England / Bridgeman Images
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12th century / 20th century / architecture / cemetery / church / nobody / Oxfordshire / England / United Kingdom / Europe / black and white / photo / outside / facade / building / mzphoto
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