
Baptism Font- St Mary - Nettlestead, Suffolk
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N 52° 06.223 E 001° 02.889
31U E 366320 N 5774370
Wonderfully carved medieval font in St Mary's church, Nettlestead.
Waymark Code: WMWDD5
Location: Eastern England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 08/18/2017
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"One of Suffolk's loveliest fonts. Panels intersperse lively evangelstic symbols with grinning men, one with his tongue sticking out (but could he be a lion?), a jolly bishop, and, almost surreally amongst all this merriment, St Catherine clutching her wheel of martyrdom. There are noticeable cracks around the bowl, as if at some point it has been seriously damaged....
On the night of 12th August 1940, this pretty church suffered the same fate as that at Akenham, six miles away, when German bombers returning from a raid on the Midlands dropped their remaining bombs in a swathe across this part of rural Suffolk before embarking on the crossing of the North Sea. The church was gutted, and its restoration and reopening in 1950 was one of Munro Cautley's last jobs for the Anglican diocese. He is responsible for the meticulous piecing back together of the font, which was wrecked in the explosion."
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