Odiham, All Saints Church Interior 1924
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The organ (right) was moved from the north aisle to its present position in 1908. The Jacobean oak pulpit of c1630 was found in the tower arch covered in white paint, and was placed in its present position during the restoration of the church in 1851. Its elaborate carvings depict Aaron's rod and the scroll of the law. During the Second World War it was stored for safe keeping in Wookey Hole caves, Somerset. The painted glass east window was installed in 1858 in memory of Lt Col C W Short, a veteran of Waterloo. The Ten Commandments on the chancel wall were repainted in 1907 by William Peskett, a plumber, painter and glazier who lived in Bury Cottage.
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