Interlace or interlacing may refer to Interlace art , a decorative element found especially in early Medieval art in Northern Europe Interlacing bitmaps , a method of incrementally displaying raster graphics Interlaced video is a technique of doubling the perceived frame rate without consuming extra bandwidth disambiguation ... more details
File Belt buckle.jpg thumb 300px Anglo Saxon art Anglo Saxon gold belt buckle with ribbon interlace, Sutton Hoo ship burial , 8th century other Interlace File KellsFol034rXRhoDet3.jpeg right thumb 250px Detail of elaborate interlace from the Book of Kells . In the visual arts , interlace is a decorative element found in medieval art . In interlace, bands or portions of other motif visual arts motif .... Islamic interlace patterns and Celtic knot work share similar patterns, suggesting a common origin ... of 5th and 6th century Christian Egypt are decorated with broad strand ribbon interlace ornament bearing ... of the British Isles . ref name M1 Mitchell et al. 1977, p. 59 ref Islamic art main Islamic interlace ... elaborations are also found in Kufic calligraphy . Northern Europe Interlace is a key feature of the Style ... European interlace occurred in the Insular art of the British Isles, where the animal style ornament ... patterns, including much use of interlace, and stone high cross es combined interlace panels with figurative ones. Insular interlace was copied in continental Europe, closely in the Franco Saxon school ..., and the interlace generally much less complex. Some animal forms are also found. Croatia One of notable examples of a widespread local usage of interlace is the Croatian wattle three ribbon interlace ... from 9th to 11th century. Gallery gallery File DurhamAII10ColophMattFol03v.jpg Early insular interlace ... from the Book of Dimma with simple interlace borders, 8th century File Aberlemno.jpg Kirkyard Stone ... interlace filling and interlaced animal motif, Book of Kells , c. 800 Image Al Baww b 001.jpg Carpet ... Initial V 12th century Bible Abbey of Pontigny.jpg Romanesque interlace, foliage and knotwork, French ... border, 1182 File Saint Louis Psalter 30 verso.jpg Romanesque interlace, historiated initial ... styles Strapwork Croatian interlace Notes reflist References cite book last Bain first George ... isbn 0394428072 External links http www.green man of cercles.org articles origins of interlace sculpture.pdf ... more details
File Hrvatski pleter.jpg right thumb Croatian interlace The Croatian interlace or Croatian wattle , known as the pleter or troplet in Croatian, is a type of interlace art interlace , most characteristic for its three ribbon pattern. It is one of the most often used patterns of pre romanesque Croatia n art. It is found on and within Church building churches as well as monastery monasteries built in early medieval Kingdom of Croatia medieval Kingdom of Croatia between the 9th and beginning of the 12th century. The ornamental strings were sometimes grouped together with animal and herbal figures. Most representative examples of inscriptions embellished with the interlace include the Ba ka tablet and the Branimir Inscription . Other notable examples are located near Knin , in drapanj and avi by the Bribir Dalmatia Bribir settlement, Ri nice near Solin and in Split city Split and Zadar . ref cite news url http www.rivaon.com arhiv 2002 v182 v182.htm date 2002 12 03 agency HINA Zagreb language Croatian title PLETER povijest uklesana u kamenu publisher RivaOn.hr portal Srednjih kola Zadarske upanije accessdate 2010 05 04 ref Croatia has a civil and military decoration called the Order of the Croatian Interlace . ref cite web url http narodne novine.nn.hr clanci sluzbeni 274157.html language Croatian title Pravilnik Reda hrvatskog pletera author Croatian President Stjepan Mesi publisher Narodne novine 2000 108 date 2000 11 03 accessdate 2010 05 31 ref Gallery Examples gallery File Greda i zabat s natpisom kneza Branimira 879.jpg Inscription of duke Branimir File 10cent pleter Drzislav.jpg Inscription of Stephen Dr islav of Croatia king Stephen Dr islav File Reljef splitska krstionica.jpg Font from the 11th century most likely a depiction of Demetrius Zvonimir of Croatia Zvonimir File Bascanska ploca.jpg Ba ka tablet File Osrh.jpg Croatian interlace bordering the emblem of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Croatia gallery See also Interlace visual arts Croatian pre Romanesque ... more details
File Clonfert Cathedral Portal Left Jamb Interlace Pattern 2009 09 17.jpg thumb Clonfert Cathedral Portal Left Jamb Interlace Pattern Clonfert Irish place name Cluain Fearta is a small village in east County Galway , Republic of Ireland Ireland . It is half way between Ballinasloe and Portumna . Clonfert Cathedral is situated in the village, which is the see of the Diocese of Clonfert . See also List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland List of towns and villages in Ireland External links http www.irelandwest.ie individual results.asp?sID 16434 Clonfert Cathedral at Ireland West coord 53 11 56.76 N 8 07 39 W region IE type city display title Galway geo stub Category Towns and villages in County Galway br Cluain Fearta de Clonfert ga Cluain Fearta nl Clonfert ru sh Clonfert ... more details
File BLEgerton768Fol63vIncipitJohn.jpg thumb Folio 63v, Incipit to the Gospel of John . London, British Library, Egerton 768 is an illuminated manuscript illuminated Gospel Book in Latin language Latin produced in Northern France during the mid 9th century. It contains the Gospel s of Gospel of Luke Luke and Gospel of John John . The manuscript manuscript s decoration includes lavish two page incipit s which are decorated with interlace visual arts interlace patterns for each Gospel. It was purchased by the British Library by means of the Egerton Fund established by Francis Henry Egerton, 8th Earl of Bridgewater and forms part of the Egerton Collection . See also List of New Testament Latin manuscripts Further reading J. A. Herbert, Illuminated Manuscripts London Methuen, 1911 , p. 105. External links http www.bl.uk catalogues illuminatedmanuscripts record.asp?MSID 8626&CollID 28&NStart 768 Egerton 7687 at the British Library Category Gospel Books Category 9th century biblical manuscripts Category Egerton collection Category Vulgate manuscripts manuscript art stub christian book stub British Library stub ... more details
infobox UK place country England static image static image caption latitude 53.00 longitude 0.84 official name Shelton population 107 shire district Rushcliffe shire county Nottinghamshire region East Midlands constituency westminster post town NEWARK postcode district NG23 postcode area NG dial code os grid reference SK779446 Shelton is a village in Nottinghamshire , England . According to the 2001 census it had a population of 107 ref http www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk dissemination LeadTableView.do?a 3&b 798521&c NG13 9PA&d 16&e 15&g 479793&i 1001x1003x1004&m 0&r 0&s 1207406364467&enc 1&dsFamilyId 779 Area Shelton CP Parish ref . It is located convert 8 mi km 0 south of Newark on Trent , on the north side of the River Devon . The parish church of St Mary is Norman. The west tower was removed in 1837 and replaced with a bellcote. It has a Anglo Saxons Saxon cross shaft with interlace visual arts interlace work. Shelton Hall to the west of the church is late 18th century ref Pevsner, Nikolaus. 1979. The Buildings of England Nottinghamshire . page 309. Harmondsworth, Middx. Penguin. ref . References reflist External links Commons category inline Shelton, Nottinghamshire Category Villages in Nottinghamshire Nottinghamshire geo stub nl Shelton Engeland pl Shelton Nottinghamshire ... more details
The Ramsey Psalter Harleian Collection Harley MS 2904 is an illuminated manuscript of the tenth century. Its script and decoration suggest that it was made at Winchester , but certain liturgical features have suggested that it was intended for use at the Benedictine monastery of Ramsey , or for the personal use of Ramsey s founder Oswald of Worcester St Oswald . The litany includes a gold lettered triple invocation of St Benedict of Nursia, and at the time of writing, probably before Oswald s death in 992, Ramsey was the only monastery dedicated to this saint. Unsurprisingly for a manuscript with such strong connections to a monastic reformer like Oswald, the decoration shows strong Continental influence, including a famous tinted line drawing of the Crucifixion executed in the style of the Utrecht Psalter , and in its painted panels shows use of Acanthus ornament acanthus , a popular form of decoration on the Continent at this time equally, however, there is use of insular interlace visual arts interlace designs. ref J Backhouse, DH Turner and L Webster ed. The Golden Age of Anglo Saxon Art British Museum, 1984 ref It is believed that the monks of Ramsey were the first to produce illuminated capitals. The psalter probably was produced between 980 and 1000. ref http www.ramseyabbey.co.uk library.html The Great Benedictine Abbey of Ramsey ref References references British Library stub Category Illuminated psalters Category 10th century biblical manuscripts Category Harleian Collection de Ramsey Psalter fr Psautier de Ramsey ... more details
Memento Materia is a Sweden Swedish record label focusing on synthpop synth , electropop electro and futurepop , although it also released some electronic body music EBM in the 1990s. Its first release was in January 1992 in music 1992 , and As of 2005 alt as of the end of 2005 the label had put out 87 releases according to its official numbering scheme . In 2001 in music 2001 , it formed Prototyp , a sublabel focusing on EBM, industrial music industrial and harder electro music electro , which has put out another 26 releases again according to its numbering scheme . List of bands Below is a list of bands who have had albums released by Memento Materia or Prototyp not including bands who only appeared on compilations . Bands in boldface are currently as of 2006 signed to the label. Memento Materia The April Tears April Tears Backlash band Backlash Code 64 Covenant band Covenant Daybehavior De Vision Hayce Iberian Spleen Kliche synthpop band Kliche Logic Naive Malaise band Malaise Mesh band Mesh Michigan band Michigan Mobile Homes Nasa band Nasa Native Cry Neverwood Sadovaja Sophie Rimheden H kan Lidbo Tragic Comedy X Marks the Pedwalk Prototyp Colony 5 Interlace band Interlace Militant Cheerleaders on the Move Poupp e Fabrikk Pride and Fall Project X band Project X Run Level Zero Thirteenth Exile Z Prochek References Official Memento Materia release list. http www.mementomateria.se LabelMM.htm http www.mementomateria.se LabelMM.htm . Retrieved January 3, 2006. Official Prototyp release list. http www.mementomateria.se LabelPT.htm http www.mementomateria.se LabelPT.htm . Retrieved January 3, 2006. External links http www.mementomateria.se Official site Category Swedish record labels Category Record labels established in 1992 Category Synthpop record labels Category Electronic music record labels Category Industrial record labels nl Memento Materia sv Memento Materia ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2007 Infobox mountain name Hill of Ben Benigne photo Hill of Ben Fore.JPG photo caption Hill of Ben, Fore, County Westmeath elevation m 191 elevation ref prominence m 191 prominence ref listing Marilyn hill Marilyn Dubious date August 2010 location County Westmeath , IRL range Westmeath Hills Situated between Lough Glore and Lough Lene , and Lough Ban, Ireland , the Hill of Ben dominates the valley where Fore abbey was built by De Lacy of the Lord of Meath family for the France French Benedictine monks. It rises sharply among the other surrounding hill that interlace with the many loughs of Westmeath. Local legend has it that Saint Patrick s successor, named Benigne, is said to have preached from the hill to bring the gospel to local communities. Coord 53 41 0 N 7 13 0 W scale 100000 display title Mountains and hills of Leinster DEFAULTSORT Hill Of Ben Category Mountains and hills of County Westmeath Westmeath geo stub nn Hill of Ben ... more details
The Portmahomack sculpture fragments are the slabs and stone fragments which have been discovered at the Easter Ross settlement of Portmahomack Tarbat . There are around 200 of these fragments, each the size of a handspan or larger, making Portmahomack one of the major centres of rediscovered Pictish art. Nineteen pieces were found in and around the churchyard before 1994, and the remainder were found during formal archaeological investigations by the University of York between 1994 and 2007 Tarbat Discovery Programme . The excavation director, Martin Carver has proposed that the majority of the carved pieces originated in four monumental crosses or cross slabs of exceptional size and elaboration, placed around the site of St Colman s Church. One of these TR1 carried four Pictish symbols, a second TR2 had snake headed interlace visual arts interlace . A third TR10, 20 , features images of a complex beast and a row of apostles carrying books. This same stone originally carried along one edge a Latin language Latin inscription, blockquote IN NOMINE IHU XRI CRUX XRI IN COMMEMORATIONE REO... LII... DIE HAC... blockquote commemorating an unknown person. The fourth cross was covered in spiral and interlace ornament. Another large fragment, the so called Boar Stone , has been identified as a sarcophagus lid with images of a boar and a wolf like creature. Yet another fragment, the so called Calf Stone , appears to belong to a shrine or screen. It depicts a bull and a cow tending to their calf. Other pieces from Portmahomack have been recognised as grave markers, incised with simple crosses. These are comparable to examples known from Iona and other early Christian sites in Argyll and western Scotland . Much of the Portmahomack sculpture has been assigned by radiocarbon dating of the layer in which it was found to the 8th century. Artistically, it has points of contact with sculpture in Iona and Northumbria , but its closest affiliation is with the great cross slabs on other ... more details
No footnotes date January 2008 Robert B. Dome October 12, 1905 January 18, 1996 was an American electrical engineer credited with inventing frequency interlace color television modulation, which was compatible with existing black and white television sets. Dome received his BSEE in 1926 from Purdue University , and worked for General Electric in Syracuse, New York . He also invented techniques for audio transmission, and received the 1951 IEEE Morris N. Liebmann Memorial Award for many technical contributions to the profession, but notably his contributions to the inter carrier sound system of television reception, wide band phase shift networks, and various simplifying innovations in FM receiver circuits. He was also a licensed radio amateur and a respected technical contributor to that community as W2WAM and may have held other call signs at other times help needed . Selected works Wide band phase shift networks , Electronics , vol. 19, pages 112 115. December 1946. Frequency interlace color television , Electronics , pages 70 75. September 1950. Television principles , New York, McGraw Hill, 1951. Spectrum Utilization in Color Television , Proceedings of the IRE , volume 39, issue 10, pages 1323 1331, October 1951. The delta sound system for television receivers , IRE Transactions on Audio , volume 7, issue 1, January 1959, Pages 16 21. References US Patent 2,635,140 Frequency Interlace Television System US Patent 2,831,916 Single carrier Color Television Systems http home.att.net pldexnis potpourri2 Degrees of Separation Tales from the Early Days of Color Television Development.htm Early Days of Color Television http www.familysearch.org Eng search SSDI individual record.asp?recid 041094478&lds 3®ion 1®ionfriendly &frompage 99 Genealogical record https engineering.purdue.edu ECE AboutUs News Wavelinks WaveLinks97 pg20.html Purdue In Memoriam Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dome, Robert B. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRT ... more details
File Moresque ornament, Peter Fl tner.jpg thumb upright Moresque ornament print by Peter Flotner . File Wz r ornamentu groteska.jpg thumb upright Mannerist grotesque ornament drawing by the Dutch painter and architect Hans Vredeman de Vries 1527 1609 , of around 1604. The figures of the faun s at bottom, and almost the dragons at top, are moresques. Moresque is an obsolete alternative term to Moors Moorish in English, and in the arts has some specific meanings. By itself the word is used of forms found in ornament and decoration in the applied arts in Europe. Often it is a synonym for Arabesque European art arabesque or interlace art interlace patterns in the Mannerist and Northern Mannerist styles of the 16th century, derived from Islamic ornament. It was defined in 1611 by Randle Cotgrave s A Dictionarie of the French and English Tongues as a rude or anticke painting, or carving, wherin the feet and tayles of beasts, &c, are intermingled with, or made to resemble, a kind of wild leaves, &c. ref OED , Moresque ref The word is also used for such a figure, starting off as a human or animal, but terminating as part of a decorative scheme of foliage or geometric strapwork . In fact the origin of figures like those described by Cotgrave comes not from the Islamic world, but from the Renaissance version, influenced by the Ancient Roman grotesque decorative style, of medieval ornament, especially that found in illuminated manuscript s. Here men and beasts whose forms disappear into geometric or foliage decoration go back almost a thousand years to the interlace of Insular art seen in the Book of Kells and other manuscripts. These themselves derive from the Animal style of barbarian Europe. However the term moresque is not used of these medieval versions. Other uses Moresque dance is a fancy term for the English Morris dance OED, quoting Chambers Cyclopaedia, or Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences , 1727 . See also the Renaissance Moresca dances of France and Italy, ... more details
to subdue interline twitter when played back on interlace displays. As a consequence, recovering ... the video source and the display device. Frames have no interlace artifacts and can be captured ... more details
art Carolingian elements. The interlace patterns and the drapery show Carolingian, as well Byzantine art Italo Byzantine , influence. ref Guilmain, Interlace, 215. ref The use of animals as decoration ... 2942 3A3 3C211 3AIDATIO 3E2.0.CO 3B2 K Interlace Decoration and the Influence of the North on Mozarabic ... more details
Celtic Cross Croatian wattle Endless knot Islamic interlace patterns Khachkar s Armenia n knotwork ... bibliography http www.celtarts.com celtic interlace.htm Celtic Interlace An Overview by Stephen ... more details
Wiktionarypar lace Lace is a lightweight fabric patterned with open holes. Lace may refer to Shoelace , a thin cord fitted to shoes to keep the shoes in place Media & arts Lace TV series Lace TV series , a 1984 TV mini series, based on a novel of the same name by Shirley Conran Miss Lace, the protagonist of Male Call Lace band , a Canadian country music trio Lace album Lace album , the Canadian country music trio s self titled debut album The Lace , a 1986 album by Benjamin Orr Laced album Laced album , a 1999 album by rap metal group Reveille Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions LACE , an art gallery founded in Los Angeles, California in 1978 Drugs Lacing drugs , where one substance has been secretly mixed or added to another Technology LACE Liquid air cycle engine , a type of spacecraft propulsion engine Cable lacing , a method in electronics for tying wiring harnesses and cable looms See also Interlace disambiguation Lacing , a process in wheelbuilding , in which spokes are connected between the hub and the rim Lacing , the pattern left by the foam on the inside of a glass of beer as it is drunk and the head moves down disambig ja ... more details
Infobox Ligament Name Acromioclavicular ligament Latin ligamentum acromioclaviculare GraySubject 82 GrayPage 315 Image Gray326.png Caption The left shoulder and acromioclavicular joints, and the proper ligaments of the scapula. Image2 Caption2 From acromion To clavicle System Precursor MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre l 09 DorlandsSuf 12491567 The Acromioclavicular ligament is part of the acromioclavicular joint . It is divided into two parts superior and inferior. Superior Acromioclavicular Ligament This ligament is a quadrilateral band, covering the superior part of the articulation, and extending between the upper part of the lateral end of the clavicle and the adjoining part of the upper surface of the acromion . It is composed of parallel fibers, which interlace with the aponeuroses of the Trapezius and Deltoideus below, it is in contact with the articular disk when this is present. This ligament provides horizontal stability to the Acromioclavicular joint Inferior Acromioclavicular Ligament This ligament is somewhat thinner than the preceding it covers the under part of the articulation, and is attached to the adjoining surfaces of the two bones. It is in relation, above, in rare cases with the articular disk below, with the tendon of the Supraspinatus . External links SUNYAnatomyFigs 10 02 01 Gray s Joints of upper limbs Category Ligaments of the upper limb ligament stub gl Ligamento acromio clavicular inferior ... more details
Unsourced image removed Image Artoffact Records Logo.gif right Infobox record label See Wikipedia WikiProject Music name Artoffact Records image name logo, such as LABEL LOGO.jpg image size size image bg background color for logo, should remain empty white unless required parent parent company, such as Warner Music Group founded Startdate 1999 founder name of founders, separate with commas or BR status leave blank unless Inactive or Defunct distributor distributors, separate with commas or BR genre electronic music country Flag Canada location headquarters city and state url http www.artoffact.com artoffact.com Artoffact Records is Canadian industrial music industrial , Electronic body music EBM and electronic music record label that was founded in 1999. Artists on this label Blank Cabaret Headscan Interlace Kobold Jesus on Extasy Massiv in Mensch Monster Movie Netz Psyche band Psyche Saltillo Standeg Steril band Steril Urceus Exit See also List of record labels External links http www.artoffact.com Official site Category Record labels established in 1999 Category Canadian record labels Category Industrial record labels Category Electronic music record labels Canada record label stub ... more details
File Irton Cross, Irton, Cumbria.JPG thumb right Irton Cross Irton Cross is an Anglo Saxon cross located in the graveyard of St Paul s Church, Irton with Santon , Cumbria , England. Dating from the early 9th century, it lies chronologically between the Bewcastle Cross and the Gosforth cross and has greater affinity with the earlier Anglo Roman style of Bewcastle. ref The Buildings of England Cumbria. N Pevsner, M Hyde, 2010 ref Description The west face has two panels of interlace, between which is a panel which once contained three lines of runes, all of which is surrounded by a border of knotwork. The east face also has two panels with a diagonal key pattern, and two with chequers, which are in fact small sunken crosses. There is fine scroll work on the narrow north and south sides, with leaves stem and fruit, possibly indicating a vine. Access The graveyard is open to the public and the cross can be examined at any time. It is to the south of the church. A replica of the cross can also be see at the Victoria and Albert Museum . The cast was made in 1882, and along with the Gosforth cross, it can be seen in the cast hall of the museum. ref http www.vam.ac.uk users node 15426 The Cast Court Collection. ref References The Gosforth District C A Parker, 1904. Reflist coord 54.39144 3.40052 type landmark region GB display title Category Anglo Saxon art Category High crosses Category History of Cumberland Category History of Cumbria Category Monumental crosses in the United Kingdom ... more details
For the video visual defect artifact Interlace disambiguation Interlace File Bradford Industrial Museum 073.jpg thumb 240px Noble comber in Bradford Combing is a method for preparing carding carded fibre for spinning textiles spinning . It separates out the short fibres by means of a rotating ring of steel pins. The fibres in the top textiles top it produces, have been straightened and lie parallel to each other. When combing wool, the discarded short fibres are called noil s, and are ground up into shoddy . ref Harvnb Dooley 1914 p 40 ref Description The combs used have long metal teeth, and only barely resemble the comb used on hair . However, they are used in a similar fashion with one comb holding the fibre while the other is moved through, slowly transferring the fibre to the moving comb. ref Harvnb Collier 1970 p 68 ref Combing the fibres removes the short fibres and arranges the fibre in a flat bundle, with all the fibres going the same direction. This preparation is commonly used to spin a worsted yarn. Woollen yarns cannot be spun from fibre prepared with combs, instead the fibre must be Carding carded . Cotton is combed when it is to be used for quality fabric with high thread counts. In general, combing is done with fibres that are longer, and carding with fibres of a shorter length. Worsted yarns pass first through a gilling machine instead of a carder, which starts the combing process, and then through a comber. ref Harvnb Collier 1970 p 24 ref Machinery In cotton manufacture, the Heilmann comber was superseded by the Naismith comber. In worsted a Noble comber was a common make. See also Carding References reflist Bibliography citation last Collier first Ann M title A Handbook of Textiles publisher Pergamon Press date 1970 pages 258 isbn 0 08 018057 4, 0 08 018056 6 accessdate January 2009 citation last Dooley first William H. title Textiles publisher D.C. Heath and Co. location Boston, USA year 1914 edition Project Gutenberg url http www.gutenberg.org etext ... more details
Infobox church name St. Helen s Church, Brant Broughton image BrantBroughtonChurch.JPG caption St. Helen s Church dedication denomination Church of England churchmanship Broad Church diocese Diocese of Lincoln province Province of Canterbury vicar The Revd Dr A J Megahey curate curate1 organistdom organist warden warden1 website St. Helen s Church is an Church of England Anglican church in Brant Broughton , Lincolnshire England . History It is a medieval church dedicated to Helena of Constantinople St Helen dating from the 13th century. It was Victorian restoration heavily restored by the Rector, Canon Frederick Heathcote Sutton and the architect George Frederick Bodley between 1874 and 1876. The chancel a rebuild of 1812 was entirely demolished by Bodley in 1874. He added the reredos in 1887. The bells were repaired and refurbished in 1881 by John Taylor & Co John Taylor of Loughborough. The wrought ironwork, gates, railings, candlesticks and candelabra were made by the village blacksmith, F. Coldron. It is said to have the most elegant spire in Lincolnshire. The spire although reduced in height in 1897 is convert 198 ft m high. Parts of the church date back to about 1290 though most dates back to about the late 14th century. There is a late 15th century Germans German painting of the Ascension and a piece of Anglo Saxons Anglo Saxon interlace visual arts interlace stonework in the vestry . Under the tower there are the remains of a 14th century trinity which has the top half of God The Father missing. There are also some interesting Green Man roof bosses bosses to be found in the roof. Incumbents William Warburton 1728 1730 ? Revd H Houson ca 1839 Revd Canon Frederick Heathcote Sutton 1873 1889 Revd Canon Arthur Sutton 1889 1924 ? Expand list date September 2008 Organ The organ is by Wordsworth and Maskell of Leeds installed in 1876. The organ case was added in 1906. The specification of the pipe organ can be found on the http www.npor.org.uk cgi bin Rsearch.cgi?F ... more details
pages are typical of other illuminated manuscripts of the time, with colorful Celtic interlace visual arts interlace with animals. It is likely that Ithael wrote the text, while John provided the large ... more details