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- Clipsham is a small village in the county of Rutland in the East Midlands of England. It is in the northeast of Rutland, close to the county boundary with...
- Jacqueline Clipsham is a sculptor, ceramic artist, disability-rights activist, educator and museum professional. She was educated at Carleton College,...
- Belton-in-Rutland Bisbrooke Braunston-in-Rutland Brooke Burley Caldecott Clipsham Cottesmore Edith Weston Egleton Empingham Essendine Exton Glaston Great...
- the stonework had to be replaced. In 1928 it was deemed necessary to use Clipsham stone, a honey-coloured limestone from Rutland, to replace the deca****...
- buttresses of the north wall of the quire, and it is made from stone from Clipsham in Rutland. The red and blue stained-gl**** windows of the chapel were designed...
- Silver Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II A Yew clipped at Yew Tree Avenue, Clipsham, Rutland to commemorate the Ruby Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II in 1992...
- suburban development is taking place close to the affluent Clipsham Park and is aptly named Clipsham Heights as it straddles the hills running parallel to...
- columns. The building material is brick, faced with limestone quarried at Clipsham in the north of the county. The main floor, the piano nobile, is raised...
- Stone in Barnack has quarries at Marholm and Holywell. Clipsham Stone has two quarries in Clipsham. In 1968, a specimen of the sauropod dinosaur Cetiosaurus...
- and flint with cream and pink terracotta dressings, 1883–87; flint with Clipsham stone dressings 1922–23). George Bell, Bishop of Chichester created the...