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Eagle, All Saints
Eagle, All Saints
Eagle, All Saints

All Saints, Eagle, has an Early English tower. The rest was built in 1903-04 to the design of J. T. Lee.

Mark Acton, 2016

Eagle, All Saints, J T Lee
Eagle, All Saints
Eagle, All Saints
Eagle, All Saints

The nave and chancel of 1904 replaced a delapidated structure of the Decorated period at a cost of almost £2000.

October 2016

Eagle, All Saints
Eagle, All Saints
Eagle, All Saints
Eagle, All Saints

Another view of the church from the southeast in the autumn sunshine.

October 2016

Eagle, All Saints
Eagle, All Saints, Chancel, Inscription
Eagle, All Saints, Chancel, Inscription
Eagle, All Saints, Chancel, Inscription

Detail of inscription chancel east wall.

"Nave, north aisle, south porch and chancel rebuilt 1903-4 by J T Lee"

https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1061994 

Sir Charles Seely (11 August 1833 - 16 April 1915) was a British industrialist and politician. He was also a Knight of Grace Order of St John of Jerusalem

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_Charles_Seely,_1st_Baronet 

DB 30 July 2018

Eagle, All Saints, Church, Inscription, Sir Charles Seely
Eagle, All Saints, Churchyard, Entrance Arch
Eagle, All Saints, Churchyard, Entrance Arch
Eagle, All Saints, Churchyard, Entrance Arch

The entrance arch was erected in 1920 as a World War I memorial.

The inscription reads: 'They have passed through the valley of the shadow of death and entered the life eternal'

October 2016

Eagle, All Saints, entrance arch
Eagle, All Saints, Memorial
Eagle, All Saints, Memorial
Eagle, All Saints, Memorial

 

DB 9 April 2024

Eagle, All Saints Church
Eagle, All Saints, Memorial
Eagle, All Saints, Memorial
Eagle, All Saints, Memorial

 

DB 9 April 2024

Eagle, All Saints Church
Eagle, All Saints, Nave
Eagle, All Saints, Nave
Eagle, All Saints, Nave

Looking east towards the chancel.

DB 9 April 2024

Eagle, All Saints Church
Eagle, All Saints, Nave
Eagle, All Saints, Nave
Eagle, All Saints, Nave

Looking west.

DB 9 April 2024

Eagle, All Saints Church
Eagle, All Saints, Nave, Corbel
Eagle, All Saints, Nave, Corbel
Eagle, All Saints, Nave, Corbel

One of several corbels along the nave carrying symbols of religious significance.

Presumably this was part of Lee's early 20th century scheme.

October 2016

Eagle, All Saints, corbel
Eagle, All Saints, Nave, Font
Eagle, All Saints, Nave, Font
Eagle, All Saints, Nave, Font
Eagle, All Saints Church, font
Eagle, All Saints, Nave, Pulpit
Eagle, All Saints, Nave, Pulpit
Eagle, All Saints, Nave, Pulpit

 

DB 9 April 2024

Eagle, All Saints Church, pulpit
Eagle, All Saints, North Aisle
Eagle, All Saints, North Aisle
Eagle, All Saints, North Aisle

 

DB 9 April 2024

Eagle, All Saints Church
Eagle, All Saints, North Aisle
Eagle, All Saints, North Aisle
Eagle, All Saints, North Aisle

 

DB 9 April 2024

Eagle, All Saints Church
Eagle, All Saints, North Aisle, Benefactions Board
Eagle, All Saints, North Aisle, Benefactions Board
Eagle, All Saints, North Aisle, Benefactions Board

The bequest of Thomas Unyon (or Onyon) was still supporting the village elementary school for at least 150 years.

October 2016

Eagle, All Saints, benefaction board, Thomas Unyon, Onyon
Eagle, All Saints, North Aisle, Norman Masonry
Eagle, All Saints, North Aisle, Norman Masonry
Eagle, All Saints, North Aisle, Norman Masonry

A fragment of a late tenth century or eleventh century cross shaft with cable-moulded borders and interlaced patterning.

October 2016

Eagle, All Saints, norman masonry
Eagle, All Saints, Tower
Eagle, All Saints, Tower
Eagle, All Saints, Tower

"13C west tower, with single pointed window at ground floor.

Paired 13C, bell openings and tiled hipped roof"

https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1061994 

DB 30 July 2018

Eagle, All Saints, Church, Tower
Eagle, Eagle Community Primary School.
Eagle, Eagle Community Primary School.
Eagle, Eagle Community Primary School.

"The school was built in 1878, and opened as Eagle Board School by the Eagle United District School Board, formed in 1877.

It became Eagle Council School in 1903 and Eagle County School c.1947.

It was known as Eagle County Primary School prior to September 1999, since when the present title has been used"

https://www.lincstothepast.com/EAGLE-COMMUNITY-PRIMARY-SCHOOL/716787.record?pt=S 

DB 30 July 2018

Eagle, Eagle Community Primary School
Eagle, The Jungle
Eagle, The Jungle
Eagle, The Jungle

This remarkable building in Harby Lane dates from the 1820s. It was built by Samuel Russell Collett who created a zoo on the site.

The frames of windows and doors in Gothic pointed shape are made from crude oak branches.

The Jungle is listed Grade II*

T R Leach Collection, 1972

Eagle, The Jungle, Samuel Russell Collett
Eagle, The Struggler,
Eagle, The Struggler,
Eagle, The Struggler,

Kelly's Directory of Lincolnshire states that William Willerton was landlord in 1876.

No other public houses listed but William Hebblewhite was a beer retailer. 

DB 30 July 2018

Eagle, The Struggler, William Willerton, William Hebblewhite, public house
Eagle, Village Farmhouse, High Street
Eagle, Village Farmhouse, High Street
Eagle, Village Farmhouse, High Street

The early 19C farmhouse has been listed together with its walls, gate and railings.

https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1165136 

DB 30 July 2018

Eagle, Village Farmhouse
Eagle, Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
Eagle, Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
Eagle, Wesleyan Methodist Chapel

The red-brick chapel in High Street was built for the Wesleyan Methodists in 1903. It closed in 1981 and has been converted to residential use.

October 2016

Eagle, Methodist Chapel Wesleyan
Eagle, Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
Eagle, Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
Eagle, Wesleyan Methodist Chapel

"A List And Brief Details Of Chapels In The Lincoln Circuits Past And Present" prepared by Colin Shepherdson (Revised October 2000) states :-

"i) Services commenced in 1804 and a chapel was erected in 1841. The building later became a joiner's workshop but has since been demolished.

ii) The foundation stone for the new High Street chapel was laid in June 1903. The chapel closed in 1981, put up for sale in 1982 and is now a dwelling, 'Chapel House'"

Geoff Swain Collection 2 July 1993

Eagle, Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, church