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English: Sculpted reliefs of three faces, c.1300, now set into wall of facade of Way Barton, St Giles in the Wood parish, Devon. Two females wearing wimples below, with a mustachioed male above. Way was the seat of the Pollard family from c. 13th.c. These faces may have come from the now lost oratory which Robert Pollard was licenced to establish at "Weye" in 1309 by the Bishop of Exeter.
Date Sculpture c.1300; photo Sept 2012
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