Volume 12: Nottinghamshire
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Overview
Object type: Romanesque tympanum [1]
Measurements:
Stone type:
Plate numbers in printed volume: None
Corpus volume reference: Vol 12 p. 208
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Present Location
Evidence for Discovery
Church Dedication
Holy Trinity
Present Condition
Description
Discussion
Appendix B item (stones wrongly associated with pre-Conquest period).
Romanesque tympanum [1] re-set over nave south door.
Date
References
Keyser 1904, xxxix, 15, fig. 62; Keyser 1907, 144–5, fig. 6; Gill 1909, 6, illus.; Cox 1912a, 88– 9; Thompson 1912, 25; Guilford 1927, 86; Keyser 1927, xliii and fig.; Mee 1938, 104; Oswald, F. 1948, 92; Pevsner 1951, 68; Pevsner and Williamson 1979, 123–4; Thorold 1984, 68; Kirk 2004; CRSBI entry: 'S doorway', illus. (consulted 14-2-2013)
Endnotes
[1] The following is an unpublished manuscript reference to Everton 1: BL, Add MS 37604, vol. LXVI, ff. 376–7, illus. (nineteenth-century photograph and sketch in the J. Romilly Allen Collection).



