Saint-Bonnet-Elvert / Liberté-Bonnet-Rouge

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view of church exterior - northwest view
Scene Description: the modern building that replaced the demolished medieval church herethe modern building that replaced the demolished medieval church
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Eglises de Corrèze, 2017
Image Source: digital photograph taken by Jean-François Amelot, in Eglises de Corrèze [http://eglises.de.correze.online.fr/] [accessed 9 March 2017]
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view of church interior - nave - looking east
Scene Description: the modern building that replaced the demolished medieval church herethe modern building that replaced the demolished medieval church
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Eglises de Corrèze, 2017
Image Source: digital photograph taken by Jean-François Amelot, in Eglises de Corrèze [http://eglises.de.correze.online.fr/] [accessed 9 March 2017]
Copyright Instructions: No known copyright restriction / Fair Dealing
INFORMATION
FontID: 21092BON
Object Type: Baptismal Font1?
Church/Chapel: Ancienne église paroissiale Saint-Bonnet [demolished]
Church Patron Saints: St. Bonnet [aka Bonet]
Church Location: 19380 Saint-Bonnet-Elvert, France
Country Name: France
Location: Corrèze, Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Directions to Site: Located off the D113, NE of Forgès, SE of Tulle, about halfway between Brive-la-Gaillarde (WSW) and Mauriac (ENE)
Ecclesiastic Region: Diocèse de Tulle [ancien diocèse de Limoges]
Historical Region: Pays d'Argentat, Limousin
Century and Period: Medieval
Church Notes: a church here documented in 1408 testament [Archives historiques de la Corrèze..., in Bulletin de la Société scientifique, historique et archéologique de la Corrèze..., vol. 18, 1896: 198]; demolished late 19thC; new church built on different site
Font Notes:
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[NB: we have no information on the font of the medieval church here that was demolished in late-19th century].