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Church of St Thomas the Martyr, Winchelsea: monuments to the Alard family

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NOTES: This was or was planned as a cruciform church, but the nave was either never finished or was burned by the French in the 14th century. The chancel with aisles and the arches and ruins of the transepts remain. Except for the 15th century west porch, what remains though, is still largely 14th century. The monuments date to c. 1310-1320.

Church of St Thomas the Martyr, Winchelsea: detail of gargoyle in the corner of one of the Alard monuments

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NOTES: This was or was planned as a cruciform church, but the nave was either never finished or was burned by the French in the 14th century. The chancel with aisles and the arches and ruins of the transepts remain. Except for the 15th century west porch, what remains though, is still largely 14th century.

Church of St Thomas the Martyr, Winchelsea: detail of the Alard Monument

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NOTES: This was or was planned as a cruciform church, but the nave was either never finished or was burned by the French in the 14th century. The chancel with aisles and the arches and ruins of the transepts remain. Except for the 15th century west porch, what remains though, is still largely 14th century. The Alard Monument is c.1310-1320.

Church of St Thomas the Martyr, Winchelsea: detail of carved niche on the left hand side of the Alard Monument

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NOTES: This was or was planned as a cruciform church, but the nave was either never finished or was burned by the French in the 14th century. The chancel with aisles and the arches and ruins of the transepts remain. Except for the 15th century west porch, what remains though, is still largely 14th century. The Alard Monument is c.1310-1320.

Church of St Thomas the Martyr, Winchelsea: monument possibly to the Alard family

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NOTES: This was or was planned as a cruciform church, but the nave was either never finished or was burned by the French in the 14th century. The chancel with aisles and the arches and ruins of the transepts remain. Except for the 15th century west porch, what remains though, is still largely 14th century. The Alard Monument is c.1310-1320.

26 Martyrs' Monument, Nagasaki

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Imai, Kenji (1895-1987)
NOTES: The sculptor for the memorial was Funakoshi Yasutake. The memorial is part of the 26 Martyrs' Museum complex.

26 Martyrs' Museum, Nagasaki

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Imai, Kenji (1895-1987)
NOTES: The sculptor for the memorial was Funakoshi Yasutake. The memorial is part of the 26 Martyrs' Museum complex.

26 Martyrs' Museum, Nagasaki

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Imai, Kenji (1895-1987)
NOTES: The sculptor for the memorial was Funakoshi Yasutake. The memorial is part of the 26 Martyrs' Museum complex.

26 Martyrs' Museum, Nagasaki

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Imai, Kenji (1895-1987)
NOTES: The sculptor for the memorial was Funakoshi Yasutake. The memorial is part of the 26 Martyrs' Museum complex.
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