Lantern Tower - All Saints, Pavement, YorkSt Helen's, Welton reflected in a small pond.York Minster - Central Tower ceilingSt Cuthbert's Chapel is the regimental chapel for the Yorkshire Volunteers Regiment. It was created in 1982 and dedicated in the presence of the Duchess of Kent. York Minster.Detail from reredos (designed by J Harold Gibbons, 1936) - St Patrick's, Patrington.

The figures depicted on the reredos are:

St Patrick, St Columba, St Aidan, St Cuthbert, Venerable Bede, St Ethelburga, King Athelstan, BVM & Holy Child, St Oswald, St Hilda, St Paulinus, St Chad, St Wifred, St John of Beverley, St George.Pulpit detail - Holy Trinity, Acaster Malbis.

Continental C17th pulpit with intricate geometrical panelling and figures at the angles.St Michael & All Angels, Barton-Le-Street, Yorkshire Wolds.Cross on Chancel Screen - St Mary's, Kirkburn.  The screen was made by Rattee & Kett to a design by GE Street.  It was installed in 1872. Yorkshire Wolds.Poppies for Remembrance - All Saints, Appleton RoebuckSt Mary's, Nun Monkton, North Yorkshire.Memorial to Margaret Anne Johnstone, died 20th June 1819, aged 24.  St Peter's Church, Hackness.  St Peter's Church, Hackness, North York Moors: With the purest sentiments of conjugal affection, this monument is erected by an afflicted husband to the memory of Margaret Anne Johnstone his beloved wife, who died on the 20th day of June 1819, in the 24th year of her age.
The charms of her person and the sweetness of her manners, were graced by the observance of every domestic duty, and the practice of every Christian virtue.
She was the eldest daughter of Sir RVB Johnstone of Hackness in the County of York Bar, by Dame Margaret his wife, and was married on the 28th day of october 1815, to George Johnstone Esqr.  To them were born two daughters, the eldest, providence was pleased to recall, the youngest, remains to solace her father in his afflictions.Chancel and East Window - St Mary the Virgin, Holy Island, Northumberland.The Rood Loft - St Michael and All Angels, Hubberholme; a rare Pre-Reformation survival.  Wharfedale, Yorkshire Dales.Chancel detail - St Mary's, Beverley, East Yorkshire.Nave at St Oswald's Church, Filey, North Yorkshire Coast.Hammerfest Church - Norway.  Hammerfest is claimed to be the most northerly town in the world.Hammerfest Church - The organ is from 1961, built by the JH Jorgensen company of Oslo.  There are 19 stops and approx. 1800 pipes.  The carvings in front of the organ loft show previous churches in Hammerfest and religious figures.  They are by Eva & Knut Arnesen.  (Information from church leaflet).Nave of York Minster.The Italian Chapel - Orkney

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