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Church of St Thomas, Thurstonland : ウィキペディア英語版 | Church of St Thomas, Thurstonland
The Church of St Thomas, Thurstonland, West Yorkshire, England, is an Anglican church. It is an Arts and Crafts building in Gothic Revival style, designed by James Mallinson and William Swinden Barber, and completed in 1870. The building was funded by William Legge, 5th Earl of Dartmouth, and it was consecrated by Robert Bickersteth, Bishop of Ripon. The total height of the tower and spire is , and the nave contains an arch-braced hammerbeam roof.〔 The first incumbent of the parish to use this building was Rev. Robert Boyle Thompson, an evangelical missionary who had already done "great work" in the slums of Seven Dials when he was granted the living of Thurstonland at the age of 28 years.〔 ==Architects and artisans== (詳細はWilliam Butterfield's St John the Evangelist, Birkby, are held at West Yorkshire Archive Service.〔(Church Plans Online: William Swinden Barber ) Retrieved 29 January 2014〕〔(West Yorkshire Archive Service: CC01278 – Calderdale architects, plans and drawings (MISC:703), ground plan of Thurstonland Church, MISC:703/7 ) Retrieved 1 May 2014〕〔(West Yorkshire Archive Services: CC01278 – Calderdale architects, plans and drawings (MISC:703), sketch of new church at Thurstonland, MISC:703/8 ) Retrieved 1 May 2014〕 It is possible that Butterfield's 1853 Birkby church may have partially inspired or informed this design.〔See image of Butterfield's St John the Evangelist, Birkby :File:St John the Evangelist, Birkby.jpg〕 The clerk of the works in 1869 was Leonard North of Kirkburton, followed by Thomas Elliott of Bradford in 1870. George Pollard of Huddersfield was the mason, Joah Swallow of Hepworth was joiner, and the plumber was Lockwood of Honley. The slaters were Goodwin & Sons of Huddersfield, the plasterer was Alfred Jessop of Shepley, and the painter was Brighouse of Huddersfield. The heating apparatus was installed by Thornton of Huddersfield.〔〔〔〔Note: painting in Barber churches could mean stencilling and spirit frescos.〕
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