Detail view of the carved tympanum, above the north doorway in the nave of St Giles' church, Aston, Herefordshire
- Date:
- 1925 - 1933
- Location:
- St Giles' Church, Pipe Aston, County Of Herefordshire
- Reference:
- CN00407
- Type:
- Photograph (Negative)

The tympanum has a central circle enclosing an Agnus Dei, held by the eagle of St John and the winged bull of St Luke. It is surrounded by an outer band carved with four beasts and foliage. The parish is also known as Pipe Aston. This image is printed in the RCHME Inventory volume Herefordshire III-North West.
This is part of the Sub Series: RCH01/166/03 RCHME Inventory of Herefordshire, Volume III, North-West: Glass Plate and Large Format Negatives; within the Series: RCH01/166 RCHME Inventory of Herefordshire, Volume III, North-West; within the Sub Collection: RCH01/01 RCHME Inventory Volumes; within the Collection: RCH01 Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England (RCHME) Archive
© Crown Copyright. Historic England Archive
Tympanum, Medieval Church
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