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Part of Stained glass window, St Hybald's church, Hibaldstow
by Julian P Guffogg
for square SE9702
Angel with cymbals in a medieval style by A. J. Dix, C.1905.
In memory of John... (more)
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Stained glass window, St Hybald's church, Hibaldstow
by Julian P Guffogg
for square SE9702
Depicting Hope as an angel.
In memory of Sarah Constance Grey.
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Stained glass window, St Hybald's church, Hibaldstow
by Julian P Guffogg
for square SE9702
Depicting one of the 10 lepers giving thanks.
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Organ, St Hybald's church, Hibaldstow
by Julian P Guffogg
for square SE9702
Small 2 manual organ and pedals by Forster & Andrews, 1897. There are 9... (more)
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Stained glass window, St Hybald's church, Hibaldstow
by Julian P Guffogg
for square SE9702
Depicting St Michael and St George.
In memory of Corporal Frances Thomas... (more)
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Interior, St Hybald's church, Hibaldstow
by Julian P Guffogg
for square SE9702
View east along the nave.
The church interior is whitewashed.
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St Hybald's church, Hibaldstow
by Julian P Guffogg
geograph for square SE9702
A view from the south west.
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Font, St Hybald's church, Hibaldstow
by Julian P Guffogg
for square SE9702
Decorated for a Churches Festival.
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Reeson's Combined Mill
by Graham Hogg
geograph for square SE9802
Built in 1802 this is one of only a small number of mills to combine wind and... (more)
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The New River Ancholme south of Brigg
by Graham Hogg
geograph for square SE9905
The River Ancholme rises near Market Rasen and flows north to the Humber Estuary... (more)
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Cadney Bridge
by Graham Hogg
geograph for square TA0002
Carrying a footpath over the New River Ancholme
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Footbridge over Counterdike Drain
by Graham Hogg
geograph for square SE9902
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Cow parsley beside a field of barley
by Graham Hogg
geograph for square SE9902
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Church of St Hybald
by Graham Hogg
geograph for square SE9702
Hybald was a 7th century Saxon saint who was buried in the village. This is one... (more)
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The New River Ancholme north of Cadney Bridge
by Graham Hogg
geograph for square SE9903
The River Ancholme rises near Market Rasen and flows north to the Humber Estuary... (more)
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