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  1. 29 relations: Alabaster, Albert Toft, Anglicanism, British Institute of Organ Studies, Broad church, Buckley, Flintshire, Canopy (architecture), Carrara marble, Church of England, Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham, Effigy, England in the Middle Ages, English Heritage, Goetze and Gwynn, Gray and Davison, Henry Paley, Lancaster, Lancashire, List of ecclesiastical works by Austin and Paley (1895–1916), List of ecclesiastical works by Austin and Paley (1916–1944), Listed buildings in Worksop, National Heritage List for England, Nottinghamshire, Parish church, Perpendicular Gothic, Province of York, Saint Anne, Sharpe, Paley and Austin, Worksop, Yale University Press.

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Alabaster

Alabaster is a mineral and a soft rock used for carvings and as a source of plaster powder.

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Albert Toft

Albert Toft (3 June 1862 – 18 December 1949) was a British sculptor.

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Anglicanism

Anglicanism is a Western Christian tradition which developed from the practices, liturgy, and identity of the Church of England following the English Reformation, in the context of the Protestant Reformation in Europe.

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British Institute of Organ Studies

The British Institute of Organ Studies (BIOS) is a British organisation and registered charity which aims to promote study and appreciation of all aspects of the pipe organ.

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Broad church

Broad church is latitudinarian churchmanship in the Church of England in particular and Anglicanism in general, meaning that the church permits a broad range of opinion on various issues of Anglican doctrine.

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Buckley, Flintshire

Buckley (Bwcle) is a town and community in Flintshire, north-east Wales, from the county town of Mold and contiguous with the villages of Ewloe, Alltami and Mynydd Isa.

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Canopy (architecture)

A canopy is an overhead roof or else a structure over which a fabric or metal covering is attached, able to provide shade or shelter from weather conditions such as sun, hail, snow and rain.

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Carrara marble

Carrara marble, or Luna marble to the Romans, is a type of white or blue-grey marble popular for use in sculpture and building decor.

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Church of England

The Church of England (C of E) is the established Christian church in England and the Crown Dependencies.

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Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham

The Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham is a Church of England diocese in the Province of York, headed by the Bishop of Southwell and Nottingham.

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Effigy

An effigy is a sculptural representation, often life-size, of a specific person or a prototypical figure.

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England in the Middle Ages

England in the Middle Ages concerns the history of England during the medieval period, from the end of the 5th century through to the start of the early modern period in 1485.

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English Heritage

English Heritage (officially the English Heritage Trust) is a charity that manages over 400 historic monuments, buildings and places.

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Goetze and Gwynn

Goetze and Gwynn is an organ builder in England which has a specialism in restoring pre-Victorian British organs.

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Gray and Davison

Gray & Davison was a large-scale manufacturer of church and cathedral pipe organs, based in London.

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Henry Paley

Henry Anderson Paley (1859–1946) was an English architect.

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Lancaster, Lancashire

Lancaster is a city in Lancashire, England, and the main cultural hub, economic and commercial centre of City of Lancaster district.

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List of ecclesiastical works by Austin and Paley (1895–1916)

Austin and Paley was the title of a practice of architects in Lancaster, Lancashire, England, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. St Anne's Church, Worksop and List of ecclesiastical works by Austin and Paley (1895–1916) are Austin and Paley buildings.

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List of ecclesiastical works by Austin and Paley (1916–1944)

Austin and Paley was the title of a practice of architects in Lancaster, Lancashire, England, in the first half of the 20th century. St Anne's Church, Worksop and List of ecclesiastical works by Austin and Paley (1916–1944) are Austin and Paley buildings.

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Listed buildings in Worksop

Worksop is a market town in the Bassetlaw District of Nottinghamshire, England. St Anne's Church, Worksop and Listed buildings in Worksop are Worksop.

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National Heritage List for England

The National Heritage List for England (NHLE) is England's official database of protected heritage assets.

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Nottinghamshire

Nottinghamshire (abbreviated Notts.) is a ceremonial county in the East Midlands of England.

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Parish church

A parish church (or parochial church) in Christianity is the church which acts as the religious centre of a parish.

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Perpendicular Gothic

Perpendicular Gothic (also Perpendicular, Rectilinear, or Third Pointed) architecture was the third and final style of English Gothic architecture developed in the Kingdom of England during the Late Middle Ages, typified by large windows, four-centred arches, straight vertical and horizontal lines in the tracery, and regular arch-topped rectangular panelling.

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Province of York

The Province of York, or less formally the Northern Province, is one of two ecclesiastical provinces making up the Church of England and consists of 12 dioceses which cover the northern third of England and the Isle of Man.

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Saint Anne

According to apocrypha, as well as Christian and Islamic tradition, Saint Anne was the mother of Mary, the wife of Joachim and the maternal grandmother of Jesus.

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Sharpe, Paley and Austin

Sharpe, Paley and Austin are the surnames of architects who practised in Lancaster, Lancashire, England, between 1835 and 1946, working either alone or in partnership.

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Worksop

Worksop is a market town in the Bassetlaw District in Nottinghamshire, England.

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Yale University Press

Yale University Press is the university press of Yale University.

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See also

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Anne's_Church,_Worksop

Also known as St Anne's, Worksop, St. Anne's Church, Worksop, St. Anne's, Worksop.