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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...
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Jacqueline Clipsham is a sculptor,
ceramic artist, disability-rights activist,
educator and
museum professional. She was
educated at
Carleton College,...
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Brooke Burley Caldecott Clipsham Cottesmore Edith Weston Egleton Empingham Essendine Exton Glaston Great...
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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****...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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flint with
cream and pink
terracotta dressings, 1883–87;
flint with
Clipsham stone dressings 1922–23).
George Bell,
Bishop of
Chichester created the...