Greek Revival, Revived
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Lexington (VA) Presbyterian Church, Today -
Steeple, 18 July Photograph -
Fire- and Water-damaged Nave
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Restored Nave: Note 12 gold-capital Temple columns -
Restored Nave: Rail is survival of Thomas U. Walter's Greek Revival -
Restored Nave, Chancel [Temporary pipe organ] -
Restored Gallery, Chancel [Temporary pipe organ]
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Custom C.B. Fisk Tracker Pipe Organ, Opus 132
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Thomas U. Walter Architect, 1843 design, classized 1898 -
Nave, New Stair, modeled on details culled from other Ustick works -
Original Cast Bell, 1844 Illustration [Foundry Order Book: 675 lbs.] -
Hexastyle Greek Doric Portico
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Greek Doric Cornice
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Restored Narthex
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South Front
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Restored Plaster Nave Cove; Critically important acoustically
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Tabb Street Church, Thomas U. Walter [Detailing source] -
Richmond Church, Thomas U. Walter [ Detailing source] -
Gallery Rail, reinforced to modern codes -
Gallery Pew Model: Single, cff-site, surviving example, copied -
Fire-hollowed Nave, Portico
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Cover Story, National Trust's Magazine
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New Pavers: selected from salvaged stock
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Classical Revival Remodel [1906 Photograph] -
Raising Timber-framed Steeple [Town holiday!] -
Hexastyle Greek Doric Portico
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Steeple with replicated Clock Wreath
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Rendered, Textured Stucco [Typical stone substitute]
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Paestum-type [Archaic Greek, shallow] Doric Capital
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Steeple [Clock is town's timepiece]
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Note Singlular Dogwood-blossom Wood Wreath
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BCBLC Wreath: Design derived solely from photos


