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St Mary, Talbenny

'The Buildings of Wales: Pembrokeshire' describes it as "long and low, clinging to its clifftop, windswept churchyard" (Lloyd, T.; Orbach, J.; and Scourfield, R. p466: New Haven; Yale University Press; 2004)Most mediaeval, the nave was restored in 1869. It has long been a navigational aid for passing ships, even light aircraft
by Basher Eyre

Created: Wed, 4 Sep 2019, Updated: Wed, 4 Sep 2019


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SM8412 : St Mary, Talbenny: RAF commemoration by Basher Eyre
SM8412 : St Mary, Talbenny: stained glass window (IV) by Basher Eyre
SM8412 : St Mary, Talbenny: August 2019 by Basher Eyre
SM8412 : St Mary, Talbenny: stained glass window (I) by Basher Eyre
SM8412 : St Mary, Talbenny: stained glass window (II) by Basher Eyre


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