SH33707299 (233700, 372990) Artworks at Church of St Maelog, Llanfaelog, Anglesey in the Imaging the Bible in Wales database

Church of St Maelog, Llanfaelog, Anglesey

Diocese of Bangor

N.B.Position of marker is approximate and does not necessarily show the exact location of the site.

Site OS Grid Ref: SH33707299

Church of St Maelog, Llanfaelog, Anglesey _MG_7678.jpg Photo © Martin Crampin, Imaging the Bible in Wales

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Church (Anglican)

Medieval church rebuilt in 1847 by Henry Kennedy. The church was innovatively reordered in 2000 by Adam Voelcker in 2000, with modern fittings by Colin Pearce and Bill Swann.

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People associated with this site
   as architect: Henry Kennedy
   as architect: Adam and Frances Voelcker


Artworks at this site:
  The Last Supper The Last Supper
1881
Church of St Maelog, Llanfaelog, Anglesey
east wall of the chancel
  Two Angels Two Angels
artist: Edward Frampton
about 1902
Church of St Maelog, Llanfaelog, Anglesey
north wall of the nave
  St Paul St Paul
firm/studio: A. Seward & Co.
1902
Church of St Maelog, Llanfaelog, Anglesey
west end of the church
  Tree of Life Screen and Doors Tree of Life Screen and Doors
artist: Bill Swann
2000
Church of St Maelog, Llanfaelog, Anglesey
  Font Holder and Communion Rail    from    Tree of Life Fittings Font Holder and Communion Rail
from Tree of Life Fittings

artist: Colin Pearce
2000
Church of St Maelog, Llanfaelog, Anglesey
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