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Tudeley ist ein Ort in der englischen Grafschaft Kent unweit von Tonbridge. Über die Grenzen des Königreiches bekannt ist Tudeley durch die von Marc Chagall gestalteten Glasfenster in der Dorfkirche All Saints Church.
All Saints' Church in Tudeley, Kent, England, is the only church in the world that has all its windows in stained glass designed by Marc Chagall.
Tudeley est un petit village près de Tonbridge, Kent, en Angleterre du Sud Est. Tudeley abrite l'église de tous les saints All Saints' church, la seule église au monde dont tous les vitraux ont été conçus par Marc Chagall.
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All Saints' Church in Tudeley
All Saints' Church in Tudeley near Tonbridge.
History:
Tudeley has had a church since the beginning of the seventh century - it was one of only four in the Weald at that time. The earliest parts of today's church are the sandstone footings of the nave and tower, which date from before the Norman conquest. It is mentioned in the Domesday Book under Tivedale - one of its many name variants:
Richard de Tonbridge holds TIVEDALE of the bishop of Bayeux. It is assessed at 1 yoke. There is land for 1 plough, and it is there on the demesne and a church, and woodland (to render) 2 swine...
A list of incumbents hanging in the church begins in 1251, but most of the structure that can be seen today is from the 18th century. The brick tower dates from around 1765, as does the delicately marbled ceiling; the North aisle was added in 1871.
The church was substantially re-ordered in 1966, the dark pews and choir stalls being replaced by the light ash ones we see today. The ancient heating system was replaced by an underfloor one, relieving the interior of much ironmongery. At the same time, the east window aperture was remodelled, providing a most suitable space for Chagall's east window.
The windows were installed between 1967 and 1985; the east window was followed by the five north windows and two south ones, dedicated in 1974. The four chancel windows were the subject of some controversy, as installing them meant removing Victorian memorial glass. In 1985, however, the last four Chagall windows were dedicated, their Victorian predecessors being relocated to backlit boxes in the vestry.
The single manual organ, handbuilt in the style of Father Smith, was dedicated in 1990; its carved casing features Kentish hops and acorns. In 2006 the underfloor heating was replaced at a cost of over £100,000, raised from local contributions, donations from well-wishers and charitable trusts. The font was relocated to its present position in the north aisle, and a ramp for wheelchairs installed at the chancel step.
The congregation continues to make improvements. A list of incumbents of Tudeley cum Capel from the 13th century (when records began), was calligraphed by Anna Rowley (look closely for the subtle echoes of Chagall's work).
An outer porch door of engraved glass was added (to preserve some of that expensive heat!) in memory of James Teacher (1937-2003). The former cart shed has been restored and fitted out as a small hall, named in honour of local composer Arnold Cooke. The car park has been extended and exterior lighting added; other projects are ongoing.
Extensive roof repairs were carried out in early 2017 after fundraising, individual donations, a substantial grant from the Listed Places of Worship Roof fund and a donation from the Wolfson Foundation.
The internal walls to the chancel are seriously water damaged and will be repaired over 3 months, July to end of October 2017.(Taken from the All Saints' Church website)
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Phil Tufnell Sees Chagall's Stained Glass At All Saints' Church, Tudeley
There is just one church in the world whose entire stained glass was created by the great artist Marc Chagall. It is not a famous cathedral, but a humble church called All Saints in the village of Tudeley in Kent. Former cricketer Phil Tufnell visits this visual wonder and finds out the story behind it.
Chagall's windows at Tudeley - Patricia Dunkin Wedd
Patricia Dunkin Wedd talks about the creation of the Chagall windows at All Saints' Church, Tudeley, Kent.
Tudeley Church East Window
The East Window by Marc Chagall was erected in 1967
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When the East window was fitted in 1967, Marc Chagall wanted to to create eleven others to replace the existing windows.
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Royal Tunbridge Wells is a large affluent town in western Kent, England, about 40 miles south-east of central London by road, 34.5 miles by rail. The town is close to the border of the county of East Sussex. Royal Tunbridge Wells is situated at the northern edge of the High Weald, the sandstone geology of which is exemplified by the rock formations at the Wellington Rocks and High Rocks.
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Royal Tunbridge Wells is the administrative centre of Tunbridge Wells Borough and the UK parliamentary constituency of Tunbridge Wells. In the United Kingdom, Royal Tunbridge Wells has a reputation as being the archetypal conservative Middle England town, a stereotype that is typified by the fictional letter-writer Disgusted of Tunbridge Wells.
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