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Elaborate cast iron door knocker

1812-1814

Churches Conservation Trust

Churches Conservation Trust
London, United Kingdom

This door knocker is an elaborate piece of blacksmith work. Made of cast iron, a mold was made in the desired shape and the molten iron poured in. The church of St Michael and All Angels is a relatively modern church. It was built in 1812-14 by French and American prisoners of the Napoleonic Wars with France and the 1812 War with the United States, who were held at Dartmoor prison.

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  • Title: Elaborate cast iron door knocker
  • Date Created: 1812-1814
  • Location: St Michael and All Angels, Princetown, Devon
  • Location Created: Princetown
  • Type: Metal Work
  • Rights: ©The CCT/Jen Bryant
  • External Link: St Michael and All Angels, Princetown, Devon
  • Medium: Iron
  • Photographer: Jen Bryant
  • Commissioned by: Churches Conservation Trust
Churches Conservation Trust

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