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Chest Tomb of John Walton (d.1626) and Alice Walton
Chest Tomb of John Walton (d.1626) and Alice Walton
Chest Tomb of John Walton (d.1626) and Alice Walton
Chest Tomb of John Walton (d.1626) and Alice Walton
Chest Tomb of John Walton (d.1626) and Alice Walton
Chest Tomb of John Walton (d.1626) and Alice Walton
Chest Tomb of John Walton (d.1626) and Alice Walton
Chest Tomb of John Walton (d.1626) and Alice Walton
Chest Tomb of John Walton (d.1626) and Alice Walton
Chest Tomb of John Walton (d.1626) and Alice Walton

Image credit: Churches Conservation Trust

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Recumbent effigies of the two subjects next to one another, their hands in prayer, their heads resting upon a pillow, the man bearded, the woman wearing a wimple and hat, the front of the chest displaying two kneeling, praying figures facing one another framed in separate arched panels, each panel bounded on either side by an Ionic column, with an additional column on the left and right corners, a lion's head and a skull in the area between each of the panels, the head end of the chest similarly featuring two panels and Ionic columns but with blank surfaces.
Title

Chest Tomb of John Walton (d.1626) and Alice Walton

Date

early 17th C

Medium

stone

Accession number

GL1_JC_CCT1

Work type

Tomb or mausoleum

Owner

The Churches Conservation Trust

Custodian

The Churches Conservation Trust

Work status

extant

Listing status

Grade I (England and Wales)

Listing date

23/01/52

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Located at

Church of St Nicholas, Westgate Street, Kingsholm, Gloucester

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