Fig A1. Roman foundations on Church Hill excavated and drawn by Edmund Artis AD 1828
Fig A2. Drawing of reconstruction of Roman Palace in Castor Churchyard and environs
Fig A3. Roman bath foundations under Church Walk excavated and drawn by Edmund Artis AD 1828.
Fig A5. Castor Church – drawing of 8th Century Saxon sculpture thought top be of St Mark.
Fig A6. Castor Church – drawing of late Saxon sculpture of Christ-in-majesty above South porch gable.
Fig A7. (Fig 6e) Castor Church – Reconstruction of Norman Church AD 1120-1124. Note East end apse and west end door. (Sketch J Tovey AD2004)
Fig A8. (Fig 6i) Castor Church – Reconstruction of the Church 13th Century, AD 1220-1230. Note square East end, and south aisle added. (Sketch J Tovey AD2004)
Fig A9. (fig 6k) Castor Church – Reconstruction of the Church 13th Century, AD1260-1270. Note the South transept has been extended by the addition of a ‘lean-to’. (Sketch J Tovey AD2004)
Fig A10. (Fig 6m) Castor Church – Reconstruction of the Church 14th Century, AD1310-1330. Note addition of North aisle, West door now blocked up, and the spire. The only change after this was the flatter ‘Angel’ roof in 1450. (Sketch J Tovey AD2004)
Fig A11. Castor Church – Re-dedication Inscription AD 1124. (drawn in AD1870)
Fig A12. Castor Church – Priest’s door in South Chancel wall. (drawn in AD1870)
Fig A13. Castor Church – South face Tower of AD1120 and later spire as drawn by P Taylor 1912
Fig A14. Castor Church – South view arcading of Tower of AD1120 as drawn by P Taylor 1912
Fig A15.(Fig 6a) Castor Church – Tower of AD1120 and South transept (extended AD1260) as drawn by P Taylor 1912
Fig A16. Castor Church – Drawing of 13th century Sedilia and Piscina in Chancel. (drawn in 1870).
Fig A17. (Fig 6h) Castor Church – Drawing of South chancel range including 13th century Sedilia and Piscina in Chancel. (drawn in 1870).
Fig A18. Castor Church – Drawing of 13th century Sedilia and Piscina in Chancel. (drawn in 1912).
Fig A19. (Fig 6q) Castor Church – Oak South Door 14th Century (drawn 1769). Note the repairs since then.
Fig A20. (Fig 6l) Castor Church – North Aisle 14th Century screen drawn by P Taylor 1912.
Fig A21. (Fig 6s) Castor Church – 14th century mural of the Martyrdom of St Catherine (sketched in AD 1842)
Fig A22. (Fig 6n) Castor Church – Drawing of 15th century angel in Nave roof (Sketch J Tovey AD2002)
Fig A23. (Fig 6o) P Tillemans drawing of Castor Church in 1719.
Fig A24. Prospect of Castor drawn in AD 1724 showing Castor Church and village and in the top left corner insert the dedication inscription from above the Priest’s door.
Fig A25. Castor Church – View painted in AD1800 from North East
Fig A26. Castor Church – View from South transept into North transept as painted in 1800.
Fig A27. Castor Church – Saxon cross base as drawn in VCH Northants 1900. The Saxon cross base was outside in the graveyard beyond the East end before being moved inside c1935. It was initially moved to the East ends of the North Aisle. It is now in front of the North door. The base is actually a converted pagan Roman altar.
Fig A28. Castor Church – South elevation as drawn by P Taylor 1912.
Fig A29. Castor Church – Internal section, West end and North transept as drawn by P Taylor 1912.