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Saxon style timber roof structure inside St Aidan's Church in Bamburgh Reredos, St Aidan's Church, Bamburgh The older, eastern section of the church, has Saxon-style timber roof structure. Note that after the Dissolution of the Monasteries in the mid 1500s, the monks were forced to leave.
The Monument to Grace Darling, in the churchyard of St Aidan's Church, Bamburgh, Northumberland is a Victorian Gothic memorial. The monument was designed by Anthony Salvin, with later renovations by Frederick Wilson, C. R. Smith and W. S. Hicks.
The tomb of St Aidan, St Aidan's Church, Bamburgh. In his years of evangelism, Aidan was responsible for the construction of churches, monasteries and schools throughout Northumbria. At the same time, he earned a tremendous reputation for his pious charity and dedication to the less fortunate—such as his tendency to provide room, board and ...
St Aidan's Church, Bamburgh; Metadata. This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used to create or digitize it.
Bamburgh (/ ˈ b æ m b ər ə / BAM-bər-ə) is a village and civil parish on the coast of Northumberland, England. It had a population of 454 in 2001, [3] decreasing to 414 at the 2011 census. [4] Bamburgh was the centre of an independent north Northumbrian territory between 867 and 954. Bamburgh Castle was built by the Normans on the site of ...
St Aidan's Church, Bamburgh, England; Church of St Aidan, Wheatley Hills, South Yorkshire, England; St. Aidan's Church, Basford, Nottinghamshire, England; St Aidan's ...
The replica headstone above the grave of Grace Darling and her family, St Aidan's churchyard, Bamburgh. The weathered original is on display at the RNLI Grace Darling Museum in Bamburgh. Original effigy of Grace Darling by Charles Raymond Smith in St Aidan's Church, Bamburgh. In 1842, Darling fell ill with Tuberculosis while visiting the mainland.
Bamburgh Monastery: Saxon monastery founded 8th century; abandoned c.875: destroyed in raids by the Danes; site now occupied by St Aidan's parish church Bamburgh Priory Augustinian Canons Regular cell dependent on Nostell, Yorkshire; founded 1121: granted to Nostell by Henry I, confirmed 1121; effective c.1228; dissolved c.1537 St Aidan _____