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John Rogers of Tutshill and Longstone, Pilton c 1770
This image is of John Rogers of Tutshill and Longstone, Pilton and dates from about 1770. It was presented to St Mary's Church by Inkerman Rogers, a Fellow of the Geological Society, a member of h...
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Sir Allen Apsley, Royalist Governor of Barnstaple 1645-6
Sir Allen Apsley, the Royalist Governor of Barnstaple in1645-6, is the man credited with ordering the demolition of Pilton Church tower and spire for metal for the manufacture of cannon and lead sh...
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Rev Vernon Ross leaves Pilton Church in October 2008
In October 2008, the Rev Vernon Ross (seen here with his wife Francesca, Churchwardens Mark Crooks and Kate Hastings and Readers David Rushworth and Marion Sanders) left Pilton Church after 9 years...
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Feoffee Cottages, Pilton
This row of seven, two-storey almshouses in brown slatestone, which are probably 17th century in origin and in a Tudor style, was enlarged and rebuilt by the Reverend Thomas Boweller in 1849 as a w...
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Baptism Shell in Memory of Arthur Richard Alexander Kolbert 1904-1992
This shell is used in St Mary's Church, Pilton, for baptism. It was presented to the church in memory of Arthur Richard Alexander Kolbert, born1904 in Edmonton, London and died 1992 in Barnstaple....
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St Mary's Church, Pilton, Bellringers Ron and Frances Kenwood in 2004
The photograph shows bellringers Ron and Frances Kenwood ringing bells no 4 and 5 in Pilton Church Tower in 2004. Thanks to Margaret Reed for this photograph.
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Teddy Bear Jump at Pilton Festival 2004
At Pilton Festival in 2004 a Teddy Bear Jump was held from the tower of St Mary's Church as part of the annual celebrations.
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The Lethbridge Memorial in St Mary's Church, Pilton
This immense and sumptuous monument was erected in St Mary's Church, Pilton, in memory of Christopher Lethbridge, who died in 1713. It commemorates Margaret Bowchier, his wife, who is reported els...
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