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English: The pulpit in St Mary the Virgin Church in Ashford, Kent. Nathaniel Hitch carried out carvings on the pulpit.The pulpit dates from 1897 and is in polished Hoptonwood stone. It was designed by John Loughborough Pearson. It has columns in Devonshire marble. The pulpit depicts Christ the Good Shepherd flanked by the four evangelists. In Hitch’s list of works held at the Henry Moore Institute Archives in Leeds, this church is described as “Ashford Old Church”.
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