Rilhac-Treignac No. 1 / Reilhac / Relhatus / Rialac / Rilhac de Trainhac

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view of church exterior - northwest view

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Image Source: digital photograph taken by Jean-François Amelot, in Eglises de Corrèze [http://eglises.de.correze.online.fr/] [accessed 4 March 2017]

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view of font and canopy, baldachin - canopy

Scene Description: Source caption: "fonts baptismaux et placard-clôture des fonts baptismaux"

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Image Source: digital image of a B&W photograph taken in 1977 by Alain Chambaretaud, in Palissy [ref.: IM19000994], Mémoire [NUMI 79190241X] [www.culture.gouv.fr/Wave/image/memoire/1408/ivr74_79190241x_p.jpg] [accessed 4 March 2017]

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INFORMATION

FontID: 21061RIL
Church/Chapel: Eglise paroissiale Saint-Antoine
Church Patron Saints: St. Anthony the Great [aka Antony the Great, Anthony the Abbot, Anthony of the Desert, Anthony the Anchorite, Anthony of Thebes]
Church Location: 19260 Rilhac-Treignac, France -- Tel.: +33 5 55 98 25 97
Country Name: France
Location: Corrèze, Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Directions to Site: Located off the D3, 12 km E of Treignac, N of Tulle, W of Ussel
Ecclesiastic Region: Diocèse de Tulle [ancien diocèse de Limoges]
Historical Region: Parc naturel régional de Millevaches, Limousin
Font Location in Church: Inside the church
Century and Period: 11th - 12th century, Romanesque
Church Notes: 11th-12thC church here; damaged by fire and restored 16thC -- listed and illustrated in Mérimée [ref.: IA00029956]: "Eglise reconstruite au 16e siècle ? ; sur vestiges possibles du 12e siècle : chevet ".
A 'liste des dossiers d'objets mobiliers' in Palissy [ref.: IM19001393], includes a baptismal font in the southwest corner of the nave, and two holy-water stoups, one at each side of the threshold, partially built into the sides of the west entranceway. Details of the font and its wooden enclosure are given in Palissy [ref.: IM19000994]: the font is of granite and is enclosed in an oak structure that is fixed on the lower half, but opend via two doors hinged on the sides to give access to the basin of the font; the wooden structure is dated 1813, but there is no suggested date for the font itself, nor are independent measurements of the stone font given.

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UTM: 31T 397391 5042358