Loxley Chapel, May'11

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KelseyRebecca98

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Visited last week with ROYALBOB Borrowed history -
Built in 1787, grade 2 listed and has been on English Heritage at risk register since August 1985, closed 1993
Henry Tingle Wilde, who was first officer on Titanic, was baptised here. The derelict cemetery contains the graves of victims of the great flood of Sheffield 1864. amongst these are the Armitage family, in which 12 members drowned, all but 5 of the children who were not identified are buried here. Its going downhill quick..


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Organ by KelseyRebecca98, on Flickr


Trophys by KelseyRebecca98, on Flickr


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Focus Book by KelseyRebecca98, on Flickr


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Gracias por mirar! :mrgreen:
 
Nice stuff, it bugs me immensely that this is going to be left to rot and decay, along with the books and the stained glass, you will see reports of this in 2 or three years time, riddled with graffitii and with none of the beautiful remnants that are in you photos.

Such is the way I suppose
 

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