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Windleshaw Chantry, St.Helens, Lancs.
Windleshaw Chantry, St.Helens, Lancs. - by Mike Heavey ©

Windleshaw Chantry, St.Helens, Lancs.

These are the remains of the Windleshaw Chantry which was built by Sir Thomas Gerard, Lord of the Manor, in 1435 as thanksgiving for a safe return from the wars.The small burial ground is seperate from the main cemetery and contains the graves of many important people over the centuries.

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Windleshaw Chantry, St.Helens, Lancs.

These are the remains of the Windleshaw Chantry which was built by Sir Thomas Gerard, Lord of the Manor, in 1435 as thanksgiving for a safe return from the wars.The small burial ground is seperate from the main cemetery and contains the graves of many important people over the centuries.
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Photographer: © Mike Heavey (Gallery)(28th June 2007)

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Camera Make: OLYMPUS CORPORATION Model: C460ZdelSol
Exposure Program: Program, Focal length: 10.7 mm, ISO: 70, Exposure time: 1/250 sec, Metering Mode: Multi-Segment, Exposure Bias: 0 EV
Date/Time Creation: November 30, -0001, 12:00 am
ImageID:1040492, Image size: 2288 x 1712 pixels