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Worcester Cathedral

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Image: 2013

02.08.1883

“…making new Sword & Scabbard and cleaning / monument in Cathedral” for Captain Everard, Norton Barracks. Monument to the 29th (Worcestershire) Regiment erected by the Earl of Strafford to Officers, N.C.O.’s and Privates of the 29th (all of whose names are recorded) who fell on the Banks of the Sutlej, India, December 1845. The base is surmounted by a standing figure of a soldier with his sword held in his right hand and pointing downwards.

26.05.1891 to 20.11.1893

“…repairing marble Figure” / “…repairing figure on pulpit including / Material” / “…repairing sword of figure 29 Reg / including Material” for the Dean & Chapter Worcester Cathedral.

June 5, 2015 by Taskscape Categories: Account Book, Worcester | Tags: 1880s, 1890s, Dean & Chapter, Everard, Norton Barracks | Leave a comment

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