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HER Number: | 17735 |
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Type of record: | Building |
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Name: | CHURCH OF ST BARNABAS |
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Summary
Church of St Barnabas. Built 1927.
Monument Types
- CHURCH (PM:C20:1926-7, Modern - 1926 AD to 2050 AD)
Protected Status - None
Associated Finds - None
Associated Events
- Desk-based assessment at Kettleby Quarry extension, Marsh Lane, Barnetby-le-Wold, North Lincolnshire, 1998
Full description
Constructed 1926 -1927, architect Wilfred Bond. Brick with perpendicular details. Still unfinished according to Pevsner. [1, 2]
The church contains two war memorial plaques.
A marble memorial plaque is dedicated to the Men of Barnetby le Wold who died in the First World War 1914-18. 25 names are listed. It was moved from the Church of St Mary in 1960.
A brass and wood plaque lists 10 names from the Second World War 1939-45. [3]
<1> Pevsner, N and Harris, 1989, The Buildings of Lincolnshire, 118 (BOOK). SLS2706.
<2> Neil MacNab, York Archaeological Trust, 1998, Archaeological Desk Top Study, Kettleby Quarry Extension, Marsh Lane, Barnetby Le Wold, 17 (DESK BASED ASSESSMENT REPORT). SLS1959.
<3> UK National Inventory of War Memorials, 51696, 51697 (WEBSITE). SLS4370.
Sources and further reading
<1> | BOOK: Pevsner, N and Harris. 1989. The Buildings of Lincolnshire. 118. |
<2> | DESK BASED ASSESSMENT REPORT: Neil MacNab, York Archaeological Trust. 1998. Archaeological Desk Top Study, Kettleby Quarry Extension, Marsh Lane, Barnetby Le Wold. Feburary 1998. Paper. 17. |
<3> | WEBSITE: UK National Inventory of War Memorials. www.ukniwm.org.uk. 51696, 51697. |
Related records
21662 | Related to: WAR MEMORIAL, ST BARNABAS ROAD (Building) |
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