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词条 St Paul's Church, Daybrook
释义

  1. History

  2. Stained glass

  3. Bells

  4. Organ

  5. See also

  6. References

  7. Sources

  8. External links

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}}The Church of St. Paul is a parish church in the Church of England, located on Mansfield Road in Daybrook, Nottingham.[1]

The parish includes St Timothy church centre.


St Paul's church is a Grade II* listed building[2] by the Department for Culture, Media & Sport as it is a particularly significant building of more than local interest.

History

St. Paul's Church was designed by the architect John Loughborough Pearson between 1892 and 1896[3] and its construction began during May 1893 under the direction of J W Woodsend.[4] Excluding the spire and tower – which were added in 1897[5] – the church was finished in December 1895[4] and consecrated on 4 February 1896 in honour of Paul the Apostle,[4] who is depicted on the stained glass of the windows.[4] The cost of building the church was £26,000 (equivalent to £{{formatnum:{{Inflation|UK|26000|1896|r=-4}}}} in {{Inflation-year|UK}}){{Inflation-fn|UK|df=y}} and was paid for by Sir Charles Seely.[2]

The spire, added in 1897, rises to a height of {{convert|150|ft|m}}.[5]

Stained glass

The stained glass windows are by Clayton and Bell.[2] They illustrate the life and works of Saint Paul.[4]

Bells

There are eight bells in the tower cast by Mears and Stainbank in London in 1897.[6]

Organ

The organ was built by Augustus Gern in 1896.[7] It is a two-manual instrument of twenty-four stops situated in the north chancel aisle[7] and its oaken case is delicately carved and traceried.[7]

List of organists
{{Expand list|date=May 2014}}
  • Miss Potter {{Circa|1902}}[8]

See also

  • List of new ecclesiastical buildings by J. L. Pearson
  • [https://www.flickr.com/photos/niles/albums/72157702237347201 Photos of the bells and features of the church, November 2018]

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=Where?|url=http://arnoldchurches.org.uk/where|work=Arnold Churches Together website|publisher=Arnold Churches Together|accessdate=3 February 2016}}
2. ^{{National Heritage List for England |num=1236096 |desc=Church of St Paul|accessdate=5 January 2014}}
3. ^{{cite web|last=Buist|first=J|title=St Paul's Church, Mansfield Road, Daybrook, Arnold, c 1898|url=http://www.picturethepast.org.uk/frontend.php?keywords=Ref_No_increment;EQUALS;NTGM013173&pos=32&action=zoom&id=64621|publisher=Picture the Past|accessdate=21 May 2014|year=1898}}
4. ^{{cite book|title=A History of Arnold|date=1913|url=http://www.nottshistory.org.uk/books/arnold1913/arnold7.htm|author=King, R W|author2=Russell, J|accessdate=21 May 2014}}
5. ^{{cite web|title=Daybrook - Archaeology|url=http://southwellchurches.nottingham.ac.uk/daybrook/harchlgy.php|work=Southwell & Nottingham Church History Project|publisher=University of Nottingham|accessdate=21 May 2014}}
6. ^{{cite web|title=Daybrook - Bells|url=http://southwellchurches.nottingham.ac.uk/daybrook/hbells.php|work=Southwell & Nottingham Church History Project|publisher=University of Nottingham|accessdate=21 May 2014}}
7. ^{{cite web|title=Daybrook - Organ|url=http://southwellchurches.nottingham.ac.uk/daybrook/horgan.php|work=Southwell & Nottingham Church History Project|publisher=University of Nottingham|accessdate=21 May 2014}}
8. ^1902 Wright's Directory of Nottingham

Sources

  • The Buildings of England, Nottinghamshire, 1951, Nikolaus Pevsner
  • Department of Culture, Media and Sport. Building listing information.

External links

  • St. Paul’s Church on Google Street View
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6 : Churches in Nottingham|Grade II* listed churches in Nottinghamshire|Church of England church buildings in Nottinghamshire|Religious organizations established in 1896|19th-century Church of England church buildings|J. L. Pearson buildings

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