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Tour - St. Peters Church of Ireland

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The great west door of St. Peter's has very unusual handles fixed to it. The handles on the door look like two clenched fists! View of Interior of Church today The picture of the Church interior from 1847 Fire damage to pews Fire damage to walls People who came together for a special service The Medieval font is the only item that survives from the Medieval Church This image shows carvings of the Apostles This image shows a carving of the baptism of Jesus The Chancel, which was made bigger by a wooden platform The Chancel is used for carol services... ...and for Nativity plays The Pulpit - where the clergyperson speaks to the congregation The Lectern - in a shape of an eagle, which may signify carrying the Word of God to the people The Holy Table or Altar, used by the clergyperson when celebrating Holy Communion The body of the Church showing the Pews The magnificent Organ The beautiful East window above the Holy Table The Baroque style plasterwork The scroll showing the Hebrew writing of Holy, Holy, Holy is the Lord of Hosts A monument given in memory of a famous legal person from the 18th century, Henry Singleton, who was a major benefactor to the building of the church A portrait of Lord Chief Justice Singleton in his legal robes The Cadaver Stone, which attracts visitors from all over the world to St Peter's The grave of John Duggan The Summer Fair which is held in the Church Close The Summer Fair which is held in the Church Close The Summer Fair which is held in the Church Close The Summer Fair which is held in the Church Close

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