The Church of St. Thomas of Canterbury, Goring
The Church of St Thomas of Canterbury is late C11. The church has one of the oldest bells in the country which was cast about 1290 but is no longer rung. At one time there was an Augustinian priory, which was built adjoining the church, sharing the church with the parishioners. Later the nuns built their own church adjoining St Thomas's. - Roger Sweet (photographer)
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The Church of St Thomas of Canterbury is late C11. The church has one of the oldest bells in the country which was cast about 1290 but is no longer rung. At one time there was an Augustinian priory, which was built adjoining the church, sharing the church with the parishioners. Later the nuns built their own church adjoining St Thomas's.
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Camera Make: Canon Model: Canon DIGITAL IXUS 40
Focal length: 5.8 mm, Aperture: f 5.6, Exposure time: 1/640 sec, Metering Mode: Multi-Segment, Exposure Bias: 0 EV
Date/Time Creation: July 16, 2007, 11:12 am
ImageID:1217419, Image size: 1423 x 1054 pixels
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