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The Church of St. Bartholomew, Kirkwhelpington

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The Church Of St. Bartholomew

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St Bartholomew Kirkwhelpington in Spring

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Kirkwhelpington church

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CHURCH OF ST BARTHOLOMEW - Kirkwhelpington - List Entry
- "Parish church. C12 fragments. Chancel and nave largely C13 with C15 alterations. Restored 1897. Dressed stone and Lakeland slate roof. West tower, nave, chancel and south porch. West tower of …

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St Bartholomew, Kirkwhelpington
- Information about the church and services. "A thirteenth-century (or earlier) building, St Bartholomew's,with its low, broad Perpendicular tower and long nave and chancel, was altered in the fifteenth century and …

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Charles Algernon Parsons (1854–1931)
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Charles Algernon Parsons (1854–1931)
- Overview About Charles Parsons Charles Algernon Parsons (1854–1931), British engineer, inventor of the steam turbine Sir Charles Algernon Parsons, (13 June 1854 – 11 February 1931), the son of a …
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KIRKWHELPINGTON CHURCH OF ST BARTHOLOMEW
- "Parish church. C12 fragments. Chancel and nave largely C13 with C15 alterations. Restored 1897. Dressed stone and Lakeland slate roof. West tower, nave, chancel and south porch. West tower of …

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List number: 1044915
List grade: 2*
Keys to the Past HER: N9575
County: Northumberland
Grid ref: NY9965384420

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