Skeglinge

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view of church exterior - tympanum
Scene Description: Source caption: "Skeglinge kyrkplats [...] Tympanon. Kyrkan riven 1868."
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © [in the public domain]
Image Source: digital image [10243-2.TIF] of an undated B&W photograph by Otto Rydbeck, in the Kulturmiljöbild, Riksantikvarieämbetet [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Skeglinge_kyrkplats_-_KMB_-_16000200062053.jpg] [accessed 5 August 2021]
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view of church exterior - tympanum
Scene Description: Source caption: "Skeglinge kyrkplats [...] Tympanon. Kyrkan riven 1868."
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © [in the public domain]
Image Source: digital image [10243-4.TIF] of an undated B&W photograph by Otto Rydbeck, in the Kulturmiljöbild, Riksantikvarieämbetet [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Skeglinge_kyrkplats_-_KMB_-_16000200062054.jpg] [accessed 5 August 2021]
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view of church exterior in context
Scene Description: only the outline of the foundations remains of the church of Skeglinge, demolished in 1868/1870
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Richard Johansson, 2006
Image Source: digital photograph 16 April 2006 by Richard Johansson [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Skeglinge_ruin_2.jpg] [accessed 5 August 2021]
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view of church exterior in context
Scene Description: a modern belfry marks the location of the ruins of the church of Skeglinge, demolished in 1868/1870
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Richard Johansson, 2006
Image Source: digital photograph 16 April 2006 by Richard Johansson [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Skeglinge_ruin_1.jpg] [accessed 5 August 2021]
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view of font
Scene Description: Source caption: "Skeglinge kyrkplats [...] Dopfunt. Kyrkan riven 1868."
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Image Source: digital image [10243-005.TIF] of an undated B&W photograph in the Kulturmiljöbild, Riksantikvarieämbetet [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Skeglinge_kyrkplats_-_KMB_-_16000200062057.jpg] [accessed 5 August 2021]
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view of font
Scene Description: Source caption: "Skeglinge kyrkplats [...] Dopfunt. Kyrkan riven 1868."
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Image Source: digital image [10243-006.TIF] of an undated B&W photograph in the Kulturmiljöbild, Riksantikvarieämbetet [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Skeglinge_kyrkplats_-_KMB_-_16000200062058.jpg] [accessed 5 August 2021]
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view of font
Scene Description: as displayed in the Lunds universitets historiska museum (inv.nr. 16071)
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Statens Historiska Museum, 2003
Image Source: digital image of a photograph in the SHM Medeltidens bildvärld [ref.: 940920F12] [accessed 6 August 2021]
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INFORMATION
FontID: 23398SKE
Object Type: Baptismal Font1
Museum and Inventory Number: Lunds universitets historiska museum
Church/Chapel: Skeglinge kyrka [demolished ca. 1870]
Church Location: [address & coordinates are for the site of the demolished church] Skeglinge kyrkoruin, C, Eslöv, Sweden
Country Name: Sweden
Location: Skåne, Skåne län
Directions to Site: The ruins of the former church are located off local road M1288, just E of county road 113 and S of Borlunda, N of highway E22, in the municipality and about 5 km SSE of Eslöv
Ecclesiastic Region: [Lunds stift]
Font Location in Church: [in a museum]
Church Notes: original 12thC church; a new church was built in Borlunda in 1868 [and has a modern font]; Skeglinge church was demolished; only the outline of the foundations remains visible now
Font Notes:
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Noted in Tynell (1913-1921) as a baptismal font of sandstone with a basin somewhat similar to the font at Fågeltofta, also in Skåne; the font was removed from the churchyard to the Lunds universitets historiska museum. Noted and illustrated in the SHM Medeltidens bildvärld [ref.: 940920F12] as a baptismal font made of sandstone ca. 1200 by a regional workshop, and now located in the university museum of Lund. No cover present.
COORDINATES
Church Latitude & Longitude Decimal: 55.790278, 13.323056
Church Latitude & Longitude DMS: 55° 47′ 25″ N, 13° 19′ 23″ E
UTM: 33U 394852 6184011
MEDIUM AND MEASUREMENTS
Material: stone, sandstone
Number of Pieces: 2
Font Shape: hemispheric (mounted)
Basin Interior Shape: round
Basin Exterior Shape: round
Drainage Notes: side exit drain on the top side of the base -- no lining
Diameter (includes rim): 62 cm* / **
Font Height (less Plinth): 68.2 cm* / 68 cm**
Notes on Measurements: * Tynell (1913-1921) / ** SHM Medeltidens bildvärld [ref.: 940920F12]
REFERENCES
Tynell, Lars, Skånes medeltida Dopfuntar, Stockholm: Cederquists Grafiska Aktiebolag, 1913-1921