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Scene Description: Source caption: "Close inspection of the font shows much graffiti on the outside of the font stonework, and also a pattern in the edging of the lead liner. The age of these drawings, numbers, letters, and patterns has yet to be ascertained, but we shall spend time researching these over the next few years."
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © St Wilfrid's Church, Barrow Upon Trent, 2023
Image Source: edited detail of a digital photograph in St Wilfrid's Church, Barrow Upon Trent 'More Than Just A Space'" [https://stwilfridsbarrow.org/the-font/] [accessed 6 November 2023]
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view of basin - interior - lining

Scene Description: showing the font during its restoration: the lead lining of the basin
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © St Wilfrid's Church, Barrow Upon Trent, 2023
Image Source: digital photograph in St Wilfrid's Church, Barrow Upon Trent 'More Than Just A Space'" [https://stwilfridsbarrow.org/the-font/] [accessed 6 November 2023]
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view of basin - interior - lining

Scene Description: showing the font during its restoration: the lead lining of the basin
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © St Wilfrid's Church, Barrow Upon Trent, 2023
Image Source: digital photograph in St Wilfrid's Church, Barrow Upon Trent 'More Than Just A Space'" [https://stwilfridsbarrow.org/the-font/] [accessed 6 November 2023]
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view of basin and cover

Scene Description: the cover appears to be a match for the lead lining and made of the same material
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © St Wilfrid's Church, Barrow Upon Trent, 2023
Image Source: edited detail of a digital photograph in St Wilfrid's Church, Barrow Upon Trent 'More Than Just A Space'" [https://stwilfridsbarrow.org/the-font/] [accessed 6 November 2023]
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view of church exterior - southeast view

Scene Description: Source caption: "St Wilfrid's Church, Barrow upon Trent"
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © M J Richardson, 2016
Image Source: digital photograph 7 April 2016 by M J Richardson [https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4900255] [accessed 6 November 2023]
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view of church exterior - west view

Scene Description: Source caption: "Church of St Wilfrid, Barrow-upon-Trent. The tower dates from the 15th century. The intersecting tracery of the west window, and of the aisle window too, is of uncertain date, but certainly post-medieval."
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Alan Murray-Rust, 2018
Image Source: digital photograph 6 March 2018 by Alan Murray-Rust [https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5701698] [accessed 6 November 2023]
Copyright Instructions: CC-BY-SA-2.5

view of church interior - looking west

Scene Description: Source caption: "St Wilfrid’s prior to the renovation which has cost in excess of £800,000."
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Penguin PR, 2023
Image Source: digital photograph in Penguin PR [https://penguinpr.co.uk/newscentre/2020/12/15/effigy-of-national-importance-discovered-in-st-wilfrids-in-barrow-upon-trent/] [accessed 6 November 2023]
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view of church interior - tomb - detail

Scene Description: Source caption: "The monument discovered at St Wilfrid’s is the earliest known alabaster effigy of a priest in the UK during the modernisation of a medieval church. Dating back to around 1348, the identity of the effigy remains a mystery, although it is believed to be the priest John de Belton who is presumed to have lost his life to the Black Death while serving the parish."
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Penguin PR, 2023
Image Source: edited detail of a digital photograph in Penguin PR [https://penguinpr.co.uk/newscentre/2020/12/15/effigy-of-national-importance-discovered-in-st-wilfrids-in-barrow-upon-trent/] [accessed 6 November 2023]
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view of church interior - tomb - detail

Scene Description: Source caption: "The monument discovered at St Wilfrid’s is the earliest known alabaster effigy of a priest in the UK during the modernisation of a medieval church. Dating back to around 1348, the identity of the effigy remains a mystery, although it is believed to be the priest John de Belton who is presumed to have lost his life to the Black Death while serving the parish [...] The effigy was found with significant traces of gold."
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Penguin PR, 2023
Image Source: digital photograph in Penguin PR [https://penguinpr.co.uk/newscentre/2020/12/15/effigy-of-national-importance-discovered-in-st-wilfrids-in-barrow-upon-trent/] [accessed 6 November 2023]
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view of font

Scene Description: showing the font before its restoration
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © St Wilfrid's Church, Barrow Upon Trent, 2023
Image Source: digital photograph in St Wilfrid's Church, Barrow Upon Trent 'More Than Just A Space'" [https://stwilfridsbarrow.org/the-font/] [accessed 6 November 2023]
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view of font

Scene Description: showing the font after its restoration in its new location
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © St Wilfrid's Church, Barrow Upon Trent, 2023
Image Source: digital photograph in St Wilfrid's Church, Barrow Upon Trent 'More Than Just A Space'" [https://stwilfridsbarrow.org/the-font/] [accessed 6 November 2023]
Copyright Instructions: No known copyright restriction / Fair Dealing

view of font in context

Scene Description: showing the font during its restoration
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © St Wilfrid's Church, Barrow Upon Trent, 2023
Image Source: digital photograph in St Wilfrid's Church, Barrow Upon Trent 'More Than Just A Space'" [https://stwilfridsbarrow.org/the-font/] [accessed 6 November 2023]
Copyright Instructions: No known copyright restriction / Fair Dealing

view of font in context

Scene Description: showing the font during its restoration
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © St Wilfrid's Church, Barrow Upon Trent, 2023
Image Source: digital photograph in St Wilfrid's Church, Barrow Upon Trent 'More Than Just A Space'" [https://stwilfridsbarrow.org/the-font/] [accessed 6 November 2023]
Copyright Instructions: No known copyright restriction / Fair Dealing

view of font in context

Scene Description: showing the font after its restoration in its new location
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © St Wilfrid's Church, Barrow Upon Trent, 2023
Image Source: digital photograph in St Wilfrid's Church, Barrow Upon Trent 'More Than Just A Space'" [https://stwilfridsbarrow.org/the-font/] [accessed 6 November 2023]
Copyright Instructions: No known copyright restriction / Fair Dealing

INFORMATION

FontID: 25031BAR
Object Type: Baptismal Font1
Church/Chapel: Parish Church of St. Wilfrid
Church Patron Saints: St. Wilfrid [aka Wilfred, Wilfrith] [originally St. Helen]
Church Location: Church Ln, Barrow-on-Trent, Barrow upon Trent, Derby DE73 7HB, United Kingdom -- Tel.: +44 7887 656948
Country Name: England
Location: Derbyshire, East Midlands
Directions to Site: Located off (S) the A5132, on the N bank of the Trent river, 9-10 km S of Derby city centre
Ecclesiastic Region: Diocese of Derby
Historical Region: Hundred of Litchurch [in Domesday]
Font Location in Church: Inside the church [cf. FontNotes]
Date: ca. 1340?
Century and Period: 14th century (mid?), Decorated
Credit and Acknowledgements: We are grateful to Pol Herman for bringing this font to our attention and for his help in documenting it
Church Notes: pre-Conquest Anglo-Saxon building; given to the Knights Hospitaller in 1165; originally dedicated to St. Helen
Font Notes:
There are three entries for this Barrow in the Domesday survey [https://opendomesday.org/place/SK3528/barrow-upon-trent/] [accessed 6 November 2023]; the first one with King William as lord and tenant-in-chief reports a church in it; the third, with Ralph son of Hubert as lord and tenant-in-chief reports a priest and a church in it. The entry for this church in Historic England [Listing NGR: SK3529428388] notes: "Parish church. Mid C13, C14, C15 and early C19 [...] Plain octagonal font". The font and its restoration are described and illustrated in "St Wilfrid's Church, Barrow Upon Trent 'More Than Just A Space'" [https://stwilfridsbarrow.org/the-font/] [accessed 6 November 2023]: "Our font appears to have occupied several positions around the church over the last 700 years, its most recent position being directly in front of the tower where it was placed in the late Victorian era [...] The design of the base of the font in St Wilfrid’s appears to be the same as the base of the pillars of the south aisle which would indicate that it was installed in the church in the early 1340s. During the Transformation we decided to move the font to a more prominent area at the east end of the north aisle. This entailed a stonemason carefully dismantling the ancient stonework, removing the lead lining, and moving the various parts to a new position beneath the east window of the north aisle. Reconstruction of the font pieces was made more secure by the use of stainless steel rods to ensure that the stonework was stable. The font, when in its position in front of the tower arch, was mounted upon two graduated plinths. These were constructed of Portland Stone and raised the font above the floor level. When moving the font, the decision was taken to use only one plinth in the new position; the lower, larger piece of stone was repositioned into the pathway outside the west door of the tower. Close inspection of the font shows much graffiti on the outside of the font stonework, and also a pattern in the edging of the lead liner. The age of these drawings, numbers, letters, and patterns has yet to be ascertained, but we shall spend time researching these over the next few years. The new position of the font, close to the east end of the north aisle of the church, allows the congregation to easily follow the baptism service, and also allows the font to be seen under the stained-glass window that has always been known as the ‘children’s window’ since it’s installation in 1927."

COORDINATES

Church Latitude & Longitude Decimal: 52.851947, -1.47725
Church Latitude & Longitude DMS: 52° 51′ 7.01″ N, 1° 28′ 38.1″ W
UTM: 30U 602538 5856887

MEDIUM AND MEASUREMENTS

Material: stone
Font Shape: octagonal (mounted)
Basin Interior Shape: round
Basin Exterior Shape: octagonal
Drainage Notes: lead-lined

INSCRIPTION

Inscription Notes: [cf. FontNotes]
Inscription Location: on the stone and metal lining of the basin
Inscription Source: [cf. FontNotes]

LID INFORMATION

Material: metal, lead?
Apparatus: no
Notes: round, flat and plain; appears to have been made to match the lead lining of the basin