Netersel / Nittersel

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design element - motifs - moulding

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Image Source: photograph taken 7 July 1992 by van Galen, in the Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:INTERIEUR,_DOOPVONT_-_Netersel_-_20279210_-_RCE.jpg] [accessed 7 February 2016]

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design element - motifs - moulding - parallel - 2

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Image Source: photograph taken 7 July 1992 by van Galen, in the Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:INTERIEUR,_DOOPVONT_-_Netersel_-_20279210_-_RCE.jpg] [accessed 7 February 2016]

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view of church exterior - northwest view

Scene Description: the modern church of 1950

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Image Source: digital photograph taken 19 August 2011 by Gouwenaar [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Antonius_van_Padua_en_Brigidakerk_Netersel.jpg] [accessed 7 February 2016]

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view of church exterior - south view

Scene Description: the former parish church, demolished in 1932

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Image Source: illustration by Hendrik Verhees / Uit: Roymans, N. (red.), e.a., De Negende Zaligheid. Cultuurhistorisch beeld van Bladel en Netersel in de Acht Zaligheden. Bladel/Netersel, 1975 [www.zandstad.nl/site/entry.php?id=539432754] [accessed 7 February 2016]

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view of font

Scene Description: the old font now serves as holy-water stoup in the modern church

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Image Source: photograph taken 7 July 1992 by van Galen, in the Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:INTERIEUR,_DOOPVONT_-_Netersel_-_20279210_-_RCE.jpg] [accessed 7 February 2016]

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INFORMATION

FontID: 20345NET
Church/Chapel: Rooms-katholieke Kerk H.H. Antonius en Brigida / Sint-Antonius van Padua en Brigidakerk
Church Patron Saints: St. Brigid of Ireland [aka Brigit, Bridget, Bride, Brydoch, Brydock, Ffraed, Ffraid, Fraed], and St. Anthony of Padua
Church Location: De Hoeve 4, Netersel, Netherlands
Country Name: Netherlands
Location: Noord-Brabant
Directions to Site: Located in the municipality of Bladel
Font Location in Church: Inside the new church
Century and Period: 15th century [basin only?] [composite font], Late Medieval
Workshop/Group/Artisan: Namur font
Church Notes: earlier church documented by 1340; demolished 1932; temporary church in place damaged in WWII; new church built 1950
Former baptismal font of the old church demolished in 1932, now serving as holy-water stoup in the new church built in 1950; it consists of an octagonal basin decorated with a torus-scotia-torus arrangement around the upper basin side; damage to the plain underbowl; raised on a moulded pedestal base, also octagonal, likely to be a later replacement. No cover present.

COORDINATES

Church Latitude & Longitude Decimal: 51.404747, 5.209506
Church Latitude & Longitude DMS: 51° 24′ 17.09″ N, 5° 12′ 34.22″ E
UTM: 31U 653679 5697152

MEDIUM AND MEASUREMENTS

Material: stone, limestone (Namur)
Font Shape: octagonal (mounted)
Basin Interior Shape: round
Basin Exterior Shape: octagonal