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St Botolph's Church. Northfleet. Kent. UK.

A few more images from inside the church posted on previous page.

The screen - the organ and choir is on the left inside the screen.

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St Botolph's Church. Northfleet. Kent. UK.

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Feb 01, 2023 14:49 |  #1669

Ray.Petri wrote in post #19474888 (external link)
St Botolph's Church. Northfleet. Kent. UK.

A few more images from inside the church posted on previous page.

The screen - the organ and choir is on the left inside the screen.

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Interesting. It shows the construction methods around the top of the wooden arch. Been a lot of movement.
Did you serve time as a brass polisher in your younger days Ray?



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Feb 01, 2023 15:11 |  #1670

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Interesting. It shows the construction methods around the top of the wooden arch. Been a lot of movement.
Did you serve time as a brass polisher in your younger days Ray?

Not in the service of God, Richard. But I had to polish my boots, brass badges, buttons and buckles when I was in the service of Her Royal Britannic Maj guarding our country. And anything that didn't move I had to paint or polish it - and if it did move I had to move it!-?


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Feb 01, 2023 16:04 |  #1671

Ray.Petri wrote in post #19474898 (external link)
Not in the service of God, Richard. But I had to polish my boots, brass badges, buttons and buckles when I was in the service of Her Royal Britannic Maj guarding our country. And anything that didn't move I had to paint or polish it - and if it did move I had to move it!-?

A bit different to Australia, Ray. Here our motto is: 'If it moves, shoot it. If it doesn't move, chop it down.'


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A bit different to Australia, Ray. Here our motto is: 'If it moves, shoot it. If it doesn't move, chop it down.'

Don’t forget, take a picture of it first!:-):-)


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Feb 02, 2023 02:48 |  #1673

avondale87 wrote in post #19474891 (external link)
Interesting. It shows the construction methods around the top of the wooden arch. Been a lot of movement.
Did you serve time as a brass polisher in your younger days Ray?

I'd always assumed that he was a pheasant pluckers son Richsrd :rolleyes:

As for the movement you must remember that he moves in misterious was mate, or so those in the know keep telling us -?


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Feb 02, 2023 04:34 |  #1674

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I'd always assumed that he was a pheasant pluckers son Richsrd :rolleyes:

As for the movement you must remember that he moves in misterious was mate, or so those in the know keep telling us -?

Wrong again John - try and keep up lad - I really am a pheasant plucker!:-)

Regarding the movement - the building was built on chalk with layers of flint in the chalk so I assume the foundations were stable.


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Feb 02, 2023 14:40 |  #1675

Thinking on the lines of stability? I used to go into a physics place 'oop norf' in Cheshire. They had a particle accelerator they called the Nina Ring. About ¼ mile across and it was built there because they reckoned that the ground hadn't moved more than a few mm in the past 10,000 years. How did they work that one out? Did they have oil fires lasers back in those days?

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Feb 02, 2023 15:03 |  #1676

Ray.Petri wrote in post #19475080 (external link)
Wrong again John - try and keep up lad - I really am a pheasant plucker!:-)

Regarding the movement - the building was built on chalk with layers of flint in the chalk so I assume the foundations were stable.

From dad's description it would be dead easy job, probably smelly :rolleyes:
His mum would hang a whole, dead, pheasant up outside I presume, until they could easily pull a tail feather out :rolleyes:



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Near Whitesboro, Tx. Film.4x5

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Whitewright,TX Methodist 4x5 film
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