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St Piran’s Church Cornwall England Sand Abandoned 80+ Y/O Trade Card

$ 1.94

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    Description

    St Piran’s Church Cornwall England Sand Abandoned 80+ Y/O Trade Card
    NOTE:
    THESE ARE NOT POSTCARDS
    THEY ARE TRADE/ADVERTISING CARDS.
    THEY ARE MUCH SMALLER THAN A STANDARD POSTCARD
    AND
    THERE IS ADVERTISING TEXT ON THE BACK!
    THE CARD DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY
    2 5/8 '' x 1 3/8 ''  or  6.5 cm. x 3.5 cm.
    ORIGINAL  80+ YEARS OLD  TRADE - ADVERTISING CARD
    EROSION OF SANDSTONE MOMUMNET VALLEY UTAH SAND BLAST
    It is generally argued that St Pirans Church was built following the abandonment of
    St Pirans Oratory, though it is possible that both the Church and Oratory co-existed for
    some time.  It has also been suggested that the Church and associated graveyard are
    positioned within an earlier pre-historic enclosure or round.  The well-known St Pirans
    Cross, which stands within the enclosure, certainly pre-dates the Church.  Indeed, it is
    believed to be the oldest such cross in Cornwall, pre-dating the Norman Conquest.
    The earliest date that can be ascribed to the surviving fabric of the Church is late 12th or
    13th century, though there may have been structures on the site prior to this.  The
    earliest part of the Church was the chancel.  The structure was enlarged and underwent
    various modifications between the 13th  16th centuries, which included the construction
    of a south aisle and tower.  It was finally abandoned in the early 19th century due to the
    encroachment of sand, although it is recorded that the Church had difficulties with sand
    as early as 1281.
    In 1755, it was recorded that the sands had spread all round the Church and by the start
    of the 19th century, it was quite normal for the porch to have to be dug out in order to
    gain entrance to the Church.  In 1804, the decision was taken to relocate the Church
    2.5km inland.  The medieval Church was largely taken down and much of its fabric
    reused in the new construction, with remains left to decay.
    NOTE:
    THE REVERSE SIDE HAS TEXT ABOUT THE IMAGE ON THE FRONT
    THE CARD DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY
    2 5/8 '' x 1 3/8 ''  or  6.5 cm. x 3.5 cm.
    NOTE:
    THE IMAGES ABOVE IS LARGER THAN THE CARD
    TO SHOW THE DETAIL.
    THIS CARD IS NOT A MODERN REPRODUCTION - IT IS AN ORIGINAL
    THE CARD IS 80+ YEARS OLD
    IT IS  NOT PERFECT
    THERE MAY BE:
    PAPER LOSS - SMUDGING - ROUNDED CORNERS
    SEE IMAGES ABOVE!
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