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#FontonFriday the Norman tub font now replaced by one of about 1530. St George’s Parish and Priory church #Dunster

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#fontonfriday Town Church Guernsey

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Lovely visit to Deerhurst where I have traced my family history back to c17th #saxonart #saxonchurch #fontonfriday

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Tub Font with wooden cover.

Tub Font with wooden cover.

The Norman Font at Great Malvern Priory.

#FontOnFriday

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Interlacing pointed arches on the C12 font at Whitchurch Canonicorum in Dorset. Clearly up with the new fangled architectural style that emerged in this country mostly in the latter half of that century. #FontOnFriday

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Not Naturally Norman: the font at London’s Temple Church is an 1840s copy of that at Alphington, Devon.
But a beauty nevertheless. #fontonfriday

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#FontOnFriday 19th century font in St Mary's Church, Chettle
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#FontOnFriday St Peter's Church, Milton Lilbourne. 19th century octagonal bowl, on 13th century five-columned base
#PewseyValeWalks #WiltshireWalks #PewseyVale

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#FontOnFriday 14th century font inSt Andrew's Church, Wootton Rivers #PewseyValeWalks #WiltshireWalks #PewseyVale

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For today's #FontOnFriday, please enjoy this from Abbaye de Gellone, Saint Guilhem-le-Désert

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#fontonfriday St Bartholomew's Kirkwhelpington Northumberland. C17 octagonal font using upturned C14 capital as base.

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