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(165 total)Spennymoor Pictures

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St. John's Church

St. John's Church

The Nave, looking towards the altar.

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Spennymoor, Churches, County Durham


Camera Make: Canon Model: Canon EOS 10D

A picture of Spennymoor
St. John's Church

St. John's Church

The church was decorated with pictures by younger children from Kirk Merrington Primary School and the school also produced the Harvest Loaf.

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Spennymoor, Churches


Camera Make: Canon Model: Canon EOS 10D

A picture of Spennymoor
St. John's Church

St. John's Church

Rev. Gary Norman combines his duties as Vicar of St, John's (Kiek Merrington) with St. David's (Tudhoe Village) and St. Bartholemew's (Croxdale). Busy man!

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Spennymoor, Churches, County Durham, Portrait of a Nation


Camera Make: Canon Model: Canon EOS 10D

A picture of Spennymoor
St. John's Church

St. John's Church

Headstone of former vicar Rev. John Tyson stands against the South wall. It was while Rev. Tyson was vicar (1831 - 1865) that the church was restored.

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Spennymoor, Churches, Cemeteries, County Durham


Camera Make: Canon Model: Canon EOS 10D

A picture of Spennymoor
St. John's Church

St. John's Church

The grave of Sir Roger de Fery shows how badly it has withstood the ravages of time and climate. Sir Roger (after whom the town of Ferryhill is named) is said to have slain a wild boar that was terrorising the area. Possibly 'The Brawn of Brancepeth' The name Brancepeth is derived from 'Brawn's Path'. Another historic grave in the churchyard, which was closed to burials in 1989, is that of RN Surgeon John Stokoe, who attended Napoleon during his exile on St. Helena.

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Spennymoor, Churches, Cemeteries, County Durham


Camera Make: Canon Model: Canon EOS 10D

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A picture of Spennymoor
St. John's Church

St. John's Church

The new St. Cecilia window, by Whitby based stained glass artist Alan Davis, was blessed at a service on Sunday 12th October 2008 in the presence of the artist.

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Spennymoor, Churches, County Durham, Inside the English church


Camera Make: Canon Model: Canon EOS 10D

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A picture of Spennymoor
St. John's Church

St. John's Church

Another view of the interior of this beautiful old church.

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Spennymoor, Churches, County Durham


Camera Make: Canon Model: Canon EOS 10D

A picture of Spennymoor
St. John's Church

St. John's Church

The 'table top' grave of the Brass children who were murdered at Brass farm by a farm servant, Andrew Mills in 1683. Mills was hanged on the gibbet at nearby Thinford for his crimes.

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Spennymoor, Churches, Cemeteries, County Durham


Camera Make: Canon Model: Canon EOS 10D

A picture of Spennymoor
St. John's Church

St. John's Church

The St. John window

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Spennymoor, Churches, County Durham, Stained Glass Windows


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A picture of Spennymoor
St. John's Church

St. John's Church

The Norman style South Door

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Spennymoor, Churches


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A picture of Spennymoor
St John's Church

St John's Church

The tower holds two bells dating back to 1723 and 1729, both of which are, unfortuantely, cracked. The tower is decorated with evil looking gargoyles.

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Spennymoor, Churches, County Durham


Camera Make: Canon Model: Canon EOS 10D

A picture of Spennymoor
St John's Church

St John's Church

St. John's Church, Kirk Merrington. The original church dates back to Saxon times when it was a secular monastery. It was rebuilt during the Norman rule of William the Conqueror, and again between 1849 - 51.

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Spennymoor, Churches, County Durham


Camera Make: Canon Model: Canon EOS 10D

A picture of Spennymoor
The Gurkhas - and Me!

The Gurkhas - and Me!

I'm not sure how it happened - one of those things, I suppose. One minute I'm photographing them: then before I know it, I'm in the middle of the action (the daft looking old guy next to the Parade Marshall) and someone else is pointing the camera! I'm not even sure who to give the photo credit to!!!

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Spennymoor, Remembrance, County Durham


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Remembrance 2007 - The Photographer

Remembrance 2007 - The Photographer

Spennymoor's well respected professional photographer, George Teasdale, is more used to being on the other side of the camera. At an event like this, it's impossible not to be caught in the act. George is, of course, official photographer to Spennymoor Town Council.

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Spennymoor, Remembrance, County Durham


Camera Make: FUJIFILM Model: FinePix S7000

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A picture of Spennymoor
Remembrance 2007 - The Old Poppy Seller

Remembrance 2007 - The Old Poppy Seller

Before the day, thousands of people around the country give up their time to sell poppies for the Haig Fund (Royal British Legion). Not many of them are this ugly, I dare bet!!! Don't know who took the photograph - it obviously couldn't have been me - but the camera was mine.

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Spennymoor, Remembrance, County Durham, Portrait of a Nation


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A picture of Spennymoor
Remembrance 2007 - Standard Bearers at the Town Hall

Remembrance 2007 - Standard Bearers at the Town Hall

Standard bearers at end of Serice of Remembrance in the Town Hall. Outside they will form part of the Parade to the Cenotaph.

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Spennymoor, Remembrance


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A picture of Spennymoor
Remembrance 2007 - Spennymoor Town Band

Remembrance 2007 - Spennymoor Town Band

Spennymoor Town Band plays as they lead the Standards on their way to the Act of Remembrance.

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Spennymoor, Remembrance


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A picture of Spennymoor
Remembrance 2007 - Parade Marshall lays Gurkha's Wreath

Remembrance 2007 - Parade Marshall lays Gurkha's Wreath

Parade Marshall Arnold W. Sanderson laid a wreath on behalf of the men of the Gurkha Regiment, who were prevented from attending because of a commemoration of their own that falls on the same date. In 2007, November 11th (Remembrance Day) fell on a Sunday.

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Spennymoor, Remembrance, County Durham


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A picture of Spennymoor
Remembrance 2007 - Laying of Wreaths

Remembrance 2007 - Laying of Wreaths

A wreath laid on behalf of a forces association, in honour of those who gave their lives.

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Spennymoor, Remembrance


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A picture of Spennymoor
Remembrance 2007 - Group Pic

Remembrance 2007 - Group Pic

Between the two central Standards are (left to right) Pauline Wilson (Spennymoor Town Clerk) Councillor James V Graham (Leader of the Town Council) Councillor Joan L Wood (Town Mayor)and Arnold W Sanderson (Parade Marshall).

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Spennymoor, Remembrance


Camera Make: FUJIFILM Model: FinePix S7000

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