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  2. Pulpit - Wikipedia

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    The pulpit of the Notre-Dame de Revel in Revel, Haute-Garonne, France Pulpit at Blenduk Church in Semarang, Indonesia, with large sounding board and cloth antependium "Two-decker" pulpit in an abandoned Welsh chapel, with reading desk below 1870 Gothic Revival oak pulpit, Church of St Thomas, Thurstonland Ambo, in the modern Catholic sense, in Austria 19th-century wooden pulpit in Canterbury ...

  3. The Early English west tower of the church collapsed in 1881, destroying the north porch; Douglas rebuilt this in a similar style. In 1886–87 he added a bell tower to the northeast of the church and in 1887 he rebuilt the north aisle in Early English style, which was paid for by the 1st Duke of Westminster. [49] [50] [51] I; St Peter's Church

  4. Hendrik Frans Verbrugghen - Wikipedia

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    Adam and Eve expelled from Eden, detail of the pulpit in the St. Michael and St. Gudula Cathedral, Brussels, 1699. Hendrik Frans Verbrugghen or Hendrik Frans Verbruggen [1] (30 April 1654 in Antwerp – 12 December 1724 in Antwerp) was a Flemish sculptor and draftsman, who is best known for his Baroque church furniture in various Belgian churches.

  5. List of church fittings and furniture by Temple Moore

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    The reredos is in carved, gilded and painted wood, in a church of 1884–45 by J. Loughborough Pearson. It contains depictions of Christ, St George, St Michael, and other saints. [20] II* St Peter's Church St Albans, Hertfordshire: 1905

  6. Sounding board - Wikipedia

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    "Wine glass" pulpit and sounding board at St. Matthew's German Evangelical Lutheran Church in Charleston, SC. A sounding board, also known as a tester and abat-voix is a structure placed above and sometimes also behind a pulpit or other speaking platform that helps to project the sound of the speaker. It is usually made of wood.

  7. Pinwill sisters - Wikipedia

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    The carving of a pulpit for Ermington church by the three sisters in 1889 received excellent reviews. [5] Their three-panelled reredos showing the Nativity, the Ascension and the Last Supper, designed for the East end of Chilthorne Domer church in Somerset, England, produced in the same year also received outstanding reviews. [6]

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