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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.
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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. Items portrayed in this file depicts. Tombs. creator. some value. object of statement has role: photographer.
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Ceiling fresco in St. Oswald Church, Bad Schussenried, Germany: King Oswald of Northumbria translates the sermon of Aidan into the Anglo-Saxon language, by Andreas Meinrad von Ow, 1778. Allying himself with the pious king, Aidan chose the island of Lindisfarne, which was close to the royal castle at Bamburgh , as the seat of his diocese. [ 4 ]
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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.