Hatert

Main image for Hatert

Image copyright © Canon van Dukenburg, 2022

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Results: 3 records

view of church exterior in context

Scene Description: the undated photograph was taken before the demolition process started in 1967
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Canon van Dukenburg, 2022
Image Source: digital image of a B&W photograph in [https://canonvandukenburg.nl/gebeurtenissen/hatertse-brug-geopend/] [accessed 2 February 2022]
Copyright Instructions: No known copyright restriction / Fair Dealing

view of church exterior - tower

Scene Description: showing the old church during the demolition process in 1967; the site had to be freed to provide access for a new bridge
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Canon van Dukenburg, 2022
Image Source: digital image of a B&W photograph in [https://canonvandukenburg.nl/gebeurtenissen/hatertse-brug-geopend/] [accessed 2 February 2022]
Copyright Instructions: No known copyright restriction / Fair Dealing

view of font cover

Scene Description: [cf. FontNotes]
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Arno Huberts, 2022
Image Source: digital by Arno Huberts [https://www.noviomagus.nl/h1.php?p=Ansichtkaarten/Kerken/Diversen/cwdata/adiversen001.html%23Rx05] [accessed 2 February 2022]
Copyright Instructions: No known copyright restriction / Fair Dealing

INFORMATION

Font ID: 23719HAT
Object Type: Baptismal Font1?
Font Century and Period/Style: 14th - 15th century, Late Gothic
Church / Chapel Name: Sint Antonius Abtkerk [demolished 1967]
Font Location in Church: [cf. FontNotes]
Church Patron Saint(s): St. Anthony the Great [aka Antony the Great, Anthony the Abbot, Anthony of the Desert, Anthony the Anchorite, Anthony of Thebes]
Church Notes: old church, originally 14thC, demolished 1893; neo-Gothic church built soon thereafter; the neo-Gothic church was demolished in 1967
Church Address: Hatert, 6535 RV Nijmegen, Netherlands
Site Location: Gelderland, Netherlands, Europe
Directions to Site: Located SW of Nijmegen, now part of it, E of the Maas-Waal Canal
Additional Comments: abandoned font / broken up font [cf. FontNotes]
Font Notes:
A communication from Pol Herman to BSI (e-mail of 16 January 2022) forwards his correspodence exchanges with Arno Huberts concerning the baptismal font from Sint Antonius Abtkerk in Hatert, who informs that the font could be visible on a picture of some local family, picture taken during a baptism before 1967; that sandstone octagonal baptismal font stood in the garden of his parents where it froze and broke into pieces; the font cover, but not the font, is visible in https://www.noviomagus.nl/h1.php?p=Ansichtkaarten/Kerken/Diversen/cwdata/adiversen001.html%23Rx05 [accessed 2 February 2022].
Credit and Acknowledgements: We are grateful to Pol Herman for bringing this font to our attention and for his help in documenting it

COORDINATES

UTM: 31U 694815 5743220

MEDIUM AND MEASUREMENTS

Material: stone, sandstone

LID INFORMATION

Apparatus: no
Notes: octagonal, with cross finial; appears modern