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Simon & Gregory Stone's church
Posted by: Anne W. Brown (ID *****3542) Date: July 21, 2002 at 07:01:14
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St. George's Church in Great Bromley, Essex was the church where Gregory and Simon and many other Stones were baptized and married and buried. There are some wonderful pictures of it posted at www.colinfparsons.btinternet.co.uk/twinp/colhome/g-bromly/default.htm . The spectacular double hammerbeam roof-ceiling is in need of repair, and www.colinfparsons.btinternet.co.uk/twinp/colhome/g-bromly/restore.htm includes information on making tax-deductible contributions (for both US and UK residents) for this worthwhile project. Just in case you were wondering, hammerbeam construction connotes the horizontal projection of the roof beam from the wall, braced by a strut that rests on wall posts. A vertical post from the end of the beam projects upward, meeting the rafters; another curves over the open space and comes down on the hammer beam on the opposite side. A double hammerbeam system adds a second row of horizontal beams with their upper and lower braces. The purpose of this is to transfer the thrust to the walls, but the visual result alone would make it worthwhile, even if it were only decorative, not structural. Take a look at the photos and all will become clear!


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