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Description: 1905 drawing of chancel in Church of St Thomas the Apostle, Killinghall. This is Charles Hodgson Fowler's drawing of William Swinden Barber's original design for the chancel, before the 1905-1906 re-ordering started. (By 1898 Barber had retired and moved to Hampshire). It shows the east wall elevation as seen from the interior, and the chancel arch.
Title: St Thomas Killinghall 894
Credit: 1905 Citation for re-ordering fittings in chancel, originally at Ripon Diocesan Registry. Now at Leeds Archive at Morley, Leeds, West Yorkshire. RD/AF2/19/26
Author: Charles Hodgson Fowler FSA (architect) Durham (1840-1910). See w:C. Hodgson Fowler
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License: Public domain
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