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Definition of Church tower
1. Noun. The tower of a church.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Church Tower
Literary usage of Church tower
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sussex Archaeological Collections Relating to the History and Antiquities of by Sussex Archaeological Society (1865)
"RICHARD WOODMAN'S DOOR IN WARBLETON church tower. DURING my various visits to
Warbleton I have taken much interest in the reminiscences of Richard Woodman, ..."
2. The English Poets: Selections with Critical Introductions by Thomas Humphry Ward (1918)
"FROM "TAMERTON CHURCH-TOWER" (IV. 7 and 8) I mounted, now, my patient nag, And
scaled the easy steep; And soon beheld the quiet flag On ..."
3. Publications by Oxford Historical Society (1885)
"In the eleventh century a church tower was, as a rule, either central or at the
west end, and when the latter was the case, the tower arch, opening into the ..."
4. Gleanings in Europe by James Fenimore Cooper (1837)
"... than a hundred were in sight, all gray, picturesque, and clustering round the
high nave and church tower, like chickens gathering beneath the wing. ..."
5. Gentleman's Magazine Library edited by George Laurence Gomme, Frank Alexander Milne, Lady A C Bickley, Mrs Alice Bertha Merck Gomme (1904)
"ALLHALLOWS CHURCH, TOWER STREET. [1815, Part I., pp. 35-36.] . . . When the
repairs were completed, and the church opened for Divine service on New Year's ..."