There was very little money though so St Wilfrid’s is simplicity itself with a bump on one side for a tower that was never built beyond eave level. The windows are mostly small, they’re called lancet windows, with a bigger rose window on the east. It’s all about the massing, the overall appearance, rising from a large brick and stone plinth. One authority describes it as a ‘seminal building in the history of 19th century church architecture’ because it led other architects to look more closely at genuine medieval churches and attempt to replicate that mood of spirituality.
St Wilfrid was a 7th century English saint known for being a truculent and difficult character. Speaking of which…
This is Johnny Rogan in his Morrissey & Marr biography: ‘While the Moors (murder) controversy raged, Steven (Morrissey) was taking his first communion at St Wilfrid’s Church. It was an eventful morning for the class of ’66 who turned out in the best clothes to receive the Host. Afterwards, they were treated to a post-Mass boiled egg breakfast.’
Very religious.
There’s now a tattoo studio in St Wilfrid’s called Sabbath Church. Times change.
The black & white picture by the way here is from 1964 and features a brick field wasteland.
This is Johnny Rogan in his Morrissey & Marr biography: ‘While the Moors (murder) controversy raged, Steven was taking his first communion at St Wilfrid’s Church. It was an eventful morning for the class of ’66 who turned out in the best clothes to receive the Host. Afterwards, they were treated to a post-Mass boiled egg breakfast.’ Mass boiled eggs, so to speak.
Very religious.
There’s now a tattoo studio in St Wilfrid’s called Sabbath Church. Times change.
The black & white picture by the way here is from 1964 and features a brick field wasteland.
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