Category:Anne Monument, North Aston
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English: The Anne Monument is an alabaster church monument in the Church of England parish church of St Mary the Virgin, North Aston, Oxfordshire, England. It has full-size recumbent effigies of a man in late 15th century plate armour and a woman in clothes of the same period. They are reputed to represent John Anne (died 1416) and his wife Alicia Anne.
Three sides of the chest are lined with a blind arcade containing bas reliefs of monks and angels.
Media in category "Anne Monument, North Aston"
The following 10 files are in this category, out of 10 total.
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NorthAston StMary AnneMonument ChapelSide.JPG 2,520 × 1,800; 2 MB
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NorthAston StMary AnneMonument Effigies.JPG 1,700 × 2,700; 2.35 MB
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NorthAston StMary ChancelAngel.JPG 1,900 × 2,850; 1.76 MB
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NorthAston StMary ChancelSide.JPG 2,825 × 1,695; 2.15 MB
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NorthAston StMary ChapelAngel.JPG 1,900 × 2,850; 2.64 MB
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NorthAston StMary Heads&Sholders.JPG 2,685 × 1,790; 2.25 MB
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NorthAston StMary Sabatons&Lion.JPG 2,555 × 1,825; 2.13 MB
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NorthAston StMary SmallDog.JPG 2,375 × 1,900; 2.08 MB
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NorthAston StMary Tasset&Dagger.JPG 1,925 × 2,695; 2.4 MB
Categories:
- 15th-century church monuments
- 15th-century recumbent effigies of men
- 15th-century recumbent effigies of women
- Alabaster church monuments in England
- Church monuments in Oxfordshire
- St Mary the Virgin Church, North Aston (interior)
- Effigies of dead people in Oxfordshire
- English medieval alabasters in England