Restoration of St. Nicholas Church, Islip, Northamptonshire, 1854. 'The Church has been reseated The stone work to the arcades and windows has been repaired, and the walls re-plastered. The tower arch has been thrown a new belfry floor constructed. A new carved oak pulpit has also been set the back of the altar is a reredos, of Caen are Minton's ornamental tiles. The brass standards for lighting the Church and the lectern are by Messrs. Hardman, of Birmingham. A stained glass window has been placed in the from old fragments fou


Restoration of St. Nicholas Church, Islip, Northamptonshire, 1854. 'The Church has been reseated The stone work to the arcades and windows has been repaired, and the walls re-plastered. The tower arch has been thrown a new belfry floor constructed. A new carved oak pulpit has also been set the back of the altar is a reredos, of Caen are Minton's ornamental tiles. The brass standards for lighting the Church and the lectern are by Messrs. Hardman, of Birmingham. A stained glass window has been placed in the from old fragments found in one of the windows of the south aisle, by Messrs. Powell, of works have been carried out under the superintendence, and from the designs, of Mr. W. Slater, architect, of New Adelphi-chambers, London; and executed by Mr. Whiting, builder, of Northampton'. From "Illustrated London News", 1854.


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