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St Michael and All Angels, Little Witley
The brass eagle lectern of 1867, a product of the Hardman company of Birmingham.
Image: © Philip Pankhurst
Taken: 12 Mar 2020
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St Michael and All Angels, Little Witley
The South capitals of the chancel arch, carved in 1867 by Mary Sale, the wife of the vicar of Holt. She was clearly a highly accomplished sculptor.
Image: © Philip Pankhurst
Taken: 12 Mar 2020
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St Michael and All Angels, Little Witley
The remarkable capitals of the chancel arch, carved in 1867 by vicar's wife Mary Sale. The North side.
Image: © Philip Pankhurst
Taken: 12 Mar 2020
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St Michael and All Angels, Little Witley
The West window of 1953, with glass by A.E. and P.E. Lemmon of Bromsgrove.
Image: © Philip Pankhurst
Taken: 12 Mar 2020
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St Michael and All Angels, Little Witley
The interior, looking East. The pulpit, the chancel arch capitals and all of the other sculptured brackets and corbels are by Mary Sale, the wife of the vicar of Holt.
Image: © Philip Pankhurst
Taken: 12 Mar 2020
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St Michael and All Angels, Little Witley
The apsidal chancel, added by A.E. Perkins in 1867.
Image: © Philip Pankhurst
Taken: 12 Mar 2020
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St Michael and All Angels, Little Witley
The Great War memorial, on the North wall of the nave.
Image: © Philip Pankhurst
Taken: 12 Mar 2020
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St Michael and All Angels, Little Witley
Looking West from the altar steps. The tiled pavement in the foreground dates from 1867, manufacturer and designer are not known. The outstanding chancel arch capitals by Mary Sales are prominent in this view
Image: © Philip Pankhurst
Taken: 12 Mar 2020
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St Michael and All Angels, Little Witley
The tiled pavement in the chancel of 1867, probably by Minton.
Image: © Philip Pankhurst
Taken: 12 Mar 2020
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St Michael and All Angels, Little Witley
The 19th century pulpit, carved in 1867 by the wife of the vicar of nearby Holt. Until 1904 Little Witley was a chapelry of Holt. Her name was Mary Sale and her work can be seen throughout this small but delightful church.
Image: © Philip Pankhurst
Taken: 12 Mar 2020
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