Description: Product Description: You will be buying a Photograph produced using professional photographic lab equipment and printed on high quality photographic paper. Please note that sometimes a small amount of image cropping is neccessary to produce your photograph. Some photographs may have areas of white space along the edges / border. Produced on a Print & Supply basis from an image previously made available on Geograph by the Copyright holder Condition: New Size: 6" x 4" - 150mm x 100mm Copyright (Photograph and text in Photograph Notes): � Copyright David Hallam-Jones and licensed for reuse under creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0 details available here: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/Photograph Notes: At a December 1834 meeting of parishioners it was agreed that St Luke�s should be built. It was designed by Thomas Smith of Madeley, built by Samuel Smith & Son of Madeley Wood and consecrated in October 1837. Unlike most churches, its tower is at its east end due to the fact that the land at the west end was assessed as being unable to bear the weight of a tower. The timber used in its building came from the Baltic Provinces and arrived to Bristol, from where it was conveyed up the Severn by barges. The tower contains a three dial clock made by W. Davies of Shifnal that was paid for by public subscription and installed in 1838 at a cost of �125. The Tontine Hotel was designed by Shrewsbury architect John Hiram Haycock c. 1780 and enlarged in 1786 by Samuel Wright of Kidderminster. Its name comes from an agreement between a group of investors wherein as each individual either withdraws from the venture or dies, the investment is then re-divided amongst the remaining members until the surviving person is left to inherit the total. In the 1950s it gained a certain notoriety as the place where Frank Griffin, the last man to be hanged in Shropshire, was arrested following the murder of Jane Edge, the 74 year old landlady of the Queens Head in Ketley. Griffin was arrested in Room 5 where his presence is sometimes still felt. Both of these buildings are Grade II-listed. Search our eBay Shop for other Photos Click Here
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Location: Faversham
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