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St. Aidan's Church (other)
St. Aidan's Church may refer to: Africa * St. Aidan's Anglican Church, Johannesburg, South Africa Europe * 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 Church, Billinge, Merseyside, England * St Aidan's Church, Caythorpe, Nottinghamshire, England * St. Aidan's Church, Consett, County Durham, England * St Aidan's Church, Leeds, West Yorkshire England * St Aidan's Church, Oxspring, South Yorkshire, England * St. Aidan's Church, Butlersbridge, Ireland North America * Church of St. Aidan (Toronto), Ontario, Canada * St. Aidan's Church (Brookline, Massachusetts), United States * St. Aidan's Anglican Church (Spokane, Washington), United States See also * St. Aidan's (other) St Aidan's is a Country Park between Leeds and Castleford in West Yorkshire, England. St Aidan's or St. Aidan's may also refer to: Churches and cathedrals * St. Aidan's Cat ...
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St Aidan's Anglican Church, Johannesburg
St Aidan's Anglican Church was established in Yeoville as a daughter church to St Augustine's church in Doornfontein. The foundation stone was laid on 14 December 1912. The nave was extended in 1922 and the building was finally completed in 1937. Design The interior has dressed sandstone columns and capitals to the side aisles with face brick arches. The side aisles have face brick half arches reflected in the stone buttresses. The tower is taller and slimmer and in balance with the size of the church. The stained glass Stained glass refers to coloured glass as a material or art and architectural works created from it. Although it is traditionally made in flat panels and used as windows, the creations of modern stained glass artists also include three-dimensio ... in the east and west sides of the church's ends adds to the distinction of the interior. References 20th-century Anglican church buildings in South Africa Churches completed in 1937 Churches in Johannesb ...
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St Aidan's Church, Bamburgh
St Aidan's Church is a Grade I listed Church of England building in the Diocese of Newcastle. History According to Bede Bede (; ; 672/326 May 735), also known as Saint Bede, Bede of Jarrow, the Venerable Bede, and Bede the Venerable (), was an English monk, author and scholar. He was one of the most known writers during the Early Middle Ages, and his most f ..., St Aidan built a wooden church outside the castle wall, on the site of the current church, in AD 635, and he died here in AD 652; (a wooden beam preserved inside the church is traditionally said to be the one on which he rested as he died). The present church dates from the late 12th century (though some pre-conquest stonework survives in the north aisle). The chancel, said to be the second longest in the country (60 ft), was added in 1230; it contains an 1895 reredos in Caen stone by W.S. Hicks, depicting northern saints of the 7th and 8th centuries. The older, eastern section of the church, has Saxo ...
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Church Of St Aidan, Wheatley Hills
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St Aidan's Church, Billinge
St Aidan's Church is in Main Street, Billinge, St Helens, Merseyside, England. It is an active Anglican parish church in the diocese of Liverpool. It was built in 1716–18 to replace a chapel of ease on the site, and was remodelled and extended in 1907–08. The church is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building. History The church originated as a chapel of ease in about 1539. The chapel was replaced by the present church, built between 1716 and 1718, and was designed by Henry Sephton. A major influence in this rebuilding was James Scarisbricke, a Liverpool merchant who donated £200 towards its cost. The church had a rectangular plan measuring by with a small apse at the east end, and could seat 200 people. Galleries were added to the north and south sides of the church in 1823 and 1824 respectively. The church became a separate parish in its own right in 1828. The building was rebuilt and extended in 1 ...
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St Aidan's Church, Caythorpe
St Aidan's Church, Caythorpe is a Chapel of Ease in the Church of England in Caythorpe, Nottinghamshire. It is notable as being one of very few surviving 'tin tabernacles' still in ecclesiastical use. It was granted Grade II listed status by Historic England Historic England (officially the Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission for England) is an executive non-departmental public body of the British Government sponsored by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. It is tasked with prot ... in July 2022. History The church was built in 1900 as a Chapel of Ease in the parish of Lowdham, and it remains in a joint parish with: * St Mary's Church, Lowdham * St John the Baptist's Church, Gunthorpe Organ There is a pipe organ and a Canadian reed organ. See also * Listed buildings in Caythorpe, Nottinghamshire References {{DEFAULTSORT:Caythorpe Church of England church buildings in Nottinghamshire Grade II listed churches in Nottinghamshire ...
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St Aidan's Church, Leeds
St Aidan's Church in Harehills, Leeds, West Yorkshire is a Church of England parish church built in 1894. It is a large Victorian basilica-type red-brick building which is Grade II* listed. A church hall is adjacent. The architects were Johnson and Crawford Hick of Newcastle.B. Pepper (1998) "The Mosaic of St Aidan's", pp 119-124 ''in'' L. S. Tate ''Aspects of Leeds'' History The church was consecrated by John Pulleine, Bishop of Richmond, on 13 October 1894. The first vicar was Samuel Mumford Taylor, who later became Bishop of Kingston-upon-Thames. His pastoral staff and mitres were bequeathed to the church. The apse is decorated with of mosaics by Frank Brangwyn, which were completed in 1916. They show scenes from St Aidan's life: feeding the poor, in Northumbria, preaching and the death of the saint. They are said to be best viewed at noon on a sunny winter's day, when they are lit by the nave windows. Brangwyn was initially commissioned to decorate the church by painti ...
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St Aidan's Church, Butlersbridge
St Aidan's Church, Butlersbridge, commonly known in Irish as ''Seipeal Droichead an Bhuitléirigh'', was built in Butlersbridge between 1861 and 1863 on a site given free by the Earl of Lanesboro. It is situated on the Annalee River. The church was dedicated on 14 June 1863 by Bishop James Browne. The architect was William Hague Jnr whose family came from the nearby townland of Plush.Diocese of Kilmore, An Illustrated History References Roman Catholic churches completed in 1863 Roman Catholic churches in County Cavan 19th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Ireland 19th-century churches in the Republic of Ireland {{Ireland-church-stub ...
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Church Of St
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