Daventry, Holy Cross Church, Interior c.1955
Photo ref:
D83018

More about this scene
If this photograph was put alongside one of Derby Cathedral, it would be obvious where the design originated. The over- large capitals to the columns are 'Chinese copies' of those in Derby. To the casual viewer, however, this interior view of Holy Cross church looks unchanged today, apart from the light fittings. However, redecoration was done in 1963, which restored the original colour scheme. The old Georgian box pews remain, though they were lowered in height in the 19th century. The Willis organ replaced the previous organ, which was destroyed by a fire in 1859 - the cause? The organ tuner's candle fell down inside the mechanism while he was tuning the organ!
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