Keelby / Chelebi / Chilebi
Image copyright © J. Hannan-Briggs, 2012
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Results: 8 records
design element - motifs - quatrefoil - cusped - 8
Scene Description: on the sides of the basin
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © J. Hannan-Briggs, 2012
Image Source: digital photograph taken 28 October 2012 by J. Hannan-Briggs [www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3201598] [accessed 1 December 2018]
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design element - motifs - moulding - double
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © J. Hannan-Briggs, 2012
Image Source: digital photograph taken 28 October 2012 by J. Hannan-Briggs [www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3201598] [accessed 1 December 2018]
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view of church exterior - south view
Scene Description: Source caption: "St.Bartholomew's church, Keelby, Lincs. A much restored medieval church with a modern addition to the south".
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Richard Croft, 2006
Image Source: digital photograph taken 29 March 2006 by Richard Croft [www.geograph.org.uk/photo/143866] [accessed 1 December 2018]
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view of church exterior - southeast view
Scene Description: Source caption: "St. Bartholomew's Church, Keelby. The church is over 600 years old. Some portions date back to Norman times."
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © David Hebb, 2010
Image Source: digital photograph taken 20 September 2010 by David Hebb [www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2074484] [accessed 1 December 2018]
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view of church exterior - north view
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Ian S, 2017
Image Source: edited detail of a digital photograph taken 8 March 2017 by Ian S [www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5314105] [accessed 1 December 2018]
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view of church interior - nave - looking east
Scene Description: Source capton: "Interior, St Bartholomew's church, Keelby [...] Church dates from the 13th Century onwards, but has been heavily restored. It consists of nave, with north and south aisles, north porch from the 19th C., western tower from 14th C. and chancel. The tower was raised to 52 feet high in 17th C and contains 3 bells.The South aisle is from 1847, an arcade of 3 bays from 13th C. also a 3 bay north arcade dated 1908. There is an octagonal 14th C. font."
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © J. Hannan-Briggs, 2012
Image Source: digital photograph taken 28 October 2012 by J. Hannan-Briggs [www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3201575] [accessed 1 December 2018]
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design element - architectural - arch or window - cinquefoiled - 8
Scene Description: on the sides of the stem
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © J. Hannan-Briggs, 2012
Image Source: digital photograph taken 28 October 2012 by J. Hannan-Briggs [www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3201598] [accessed 1 December 2018]
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design element - motifs - moulding - graded
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © J. Hannan-Briggs, 2012
Image Source: digital photograph taken 28 October 2012 by J. Hannan-Briggs [www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3201598] [accessed 1 December 2018]
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INFORMATION
Font ID: 12676KEE
Object Type: Baptismal Font1
Font Century and Period/Style: 14th - 15th century, Perpendicular
Church / Chapel Name: Parish Church of St. Bartholomew
Font Location in Church: Inside the church
Church Patron Saint(s): St. Bartholomew
Church Notes: original church ca. 1160;
Church Address: 2 Church Ln, Keelby, Grimsby DN41 8ED, UK
Site Location: Lincolnshire, East Midlands, England, United Kingdom
Directions to Site: Located off (N) the A18, W of the A1173, 11 km NNE of Caistor, 11 km W of Grimsby
Ecclesiastic Region: Diocese of Lincoln
Historical Region: Hundred of Yarborough
Additional Comments: disappeared font? (the one from the mid-12thC church here)
Font Notes:
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There are eight entries for Keelby [variant spellings] in the Domesday survey [https://opendomesday.org/place/TA1609/keelby/] [accessed 1 December 2018] none of which mentions cleric or church in it. Pevsner, Harris and Antram (1989) note: "Font. Octagonal, Perp[endicular], with four-petal motif formed of intersecting semi-circles."
COORDINATES
UTM: 30U 682595 5939574
Latitude & Longitude (Decimal): 53.573194, -0.24222
Latitude & Longitude (DMS): 53° 34′ 23.5″ N, 0° 14′ 31.99″ W
MEDIUM AND MEASUREMENTS
Material: stone
Font Shape: octagonal, mounted
Basin Interior Shape: round
Basin Exterior Shape: octagonal
LID INFORMATION
Date: modern
Material: wood, oak?
Apparatus: no
Notes: octagonal, flat and plain; modern
REFERENCES
- Pevsner, Nikolaus, Lincolnshire, London: Penguin, 1989, p. 411