35 colour images: draped coffin before altar; clergy processing; communion; clergy processing down aisle; reception
Negatives (35mm, Fuji, colour):
Group 1. 9 strips of 4 images
Group 2. 9 strips of 4 images; 1 strip of 3 images
Group 3. 9 strips of 4 images; 1 strip of 3 images
Album
17 Archive Record results for Album
66 colour images showing people processing, eating, relaxing, talking, attending Mass, etc.
Unknownmonochrome image; 203x151mm; attached to page
"The fourth view affords an idea of the front avenue just where it sweeps round the curve to the principal entrance of the Convent. Away to the left may be seen part of the High School buildings, while at the right the top of the chapel entrance is just visible above through the limes and copper-beeches."
monochrome image; 203x151mm; attached to page
"The next view also shows a particularly pretty part of the long shady avenue. The turf on both sides is studded with grand old trees among which the children delight in "hide and seek.""
monochrome image; 203x151mm; attached to page
"The third is a pretty rendering of part of the terraced ground near the Chapel and leading by the conservatories round to the main avenue."
monochrome image; 203x151mm; attached to page
"The last view gives a good idea of the Chapel Sanctuary. The beautiful brass and alabaster communion rails show up well and a glimpse of the mosaic tiling round the altar is given through the rails."
monochrome image; 203x151mm; attached to page
"The first view gives a general view of the Convent to the left and the Boarding School Buildings on the right. The foreground shows part of the pupils' hockey ground. "
monochrome image; 203x151mm; attached to page
"The second picture shows part of the lawn as seen from the back. To the left is a portion of the Convent buildings and to the right the refectory windows."
20 colour images: Bishop Smith leading ceremony; investiture; group meeting afterwards
Page 1 text: "Induction and Investiture of / Stephen Francis Frowen / as a Knight of the Pontifical / Equestrian Order of Knighthood of / St. Gregory the Great at / St Edmund' s / College Chapel, / University of Cambridge, / on 7 February 1997"
Notre Dame Convent
St. Catherine's Hill, Norwich.
This Convent is pleasantly and healthfully situated on the outskirts of this interesting city. The gardens and playgrounds are very fine, the field and plantations affording full scope for the enjoyment of the peculiarly bracing air of Norfolk.
Young ladies are received as boarders and, when desired, are prepared for the St. Andrews L.L.A., Oxford Locals, and other examinations such as the Royal Drawing
IMA Society, the Royal Academy of Music, etc.
The first view gives a general view of the Convent to the left and the Boarding School Buildings on the right. The foreground shows part of the pupils' hockey ground.
The second picture shows part of the lawn as seen from the back. To the left is a portion of the Convent buildings and to the right the refectory windows.
The third is a pretty rendering of part of the terraced ground near the Chapel and leading by the conservatories round to the main avenue.
The fourth view affords an idea of the front avenue just where it sweeps round the curve to the principal entrance of the Convent. Away to the left may be seen part of the High School buildings, while at the right the top of the chapel entrance is just visible above through the limes and copper-beeches.
The next view also shows a particularly pretty part of the long shady avenue. The turf on both sides is studded with grand old trees among which the children delight in "hide and seek."
The last view gives a good idea of the Chapel Sanctuary. The beautiful brass and alabaster communion rails show up well and a glimpse of the mosaic tiling round the altar is given through the rails.
A visual record of the pilgrimage to Lindisfarne, Alnwick, Melrose, Dryburgh, Durham. Mainly photographs supplemented by a number of post cards and occasional texts which describe aspects at that point in the trip. Photographs of the group, individuals, places, churches. Fr Walsh accompanied/lead the group.
Memorabilia inserted at the end of the album
Album: Red cover
Spine label: "Norwich Cathedrals' Pilgrimage October 2001"
Photographs: 150mm x 101mm, colour
A visual record of the trip to Candebec-en-Caux, jumiege, Rouen, Chatres, Bec-Hellouin. Mainly photographs supplemented by a number of post cards and occasional texts which describe aspects at that point in the trip. Photographs of the group, individuals, places, churches. Fr Walsh accompanied/lead the group.
Memorabilia at the end of the album.
Album: Blue cover
Spine label: "Norwich Cathedrals' Pilgrimage October 2002"
Photographs: 150mm x 101mm, colour
Album "Published by the Photographic Tourists' Association" / "Turnham Green, London W"
Cover: Gold Crest; "Notre Dame Convent / Norwich"
Title Page; Introduction page; 6 pages with a single photgraph glued in; final page missing (torn out)
12 pages; two sides each; each side has cutaway sections (4 portrait, 2 landscape, 1 oval) behind which photos can be inserted.
Several empty spaces; some had been in place but not there now (e.g. subtitle under an empty space, photograph corners but no photograph (inside front & back cover).
Front Cover - Glued photograph of chalet with mountains in background
Inside front cover : " Holiday in Bavaria - Norwich Catholic Travel Guild August 1936"
Page 1: Munich 6 photos
Page 2: Munich 6 photos
Page 3: Munich 7 photos
Page 4: Berchtesgaden 7 Photos
Page 5: [Munich] 5 photos
Page 6: Berchtesgaden 7 Photos
Page 7: 7 Photos
Page 8: Salzburg 6 Photos
Page 9: 5 photos
Page 10: Austria 5 photos
Page 11: St Wolfgang 3 photos
Page 12: Austria 6 photos
Page 13: 6 photos
Page 14: The Rhineland 7 photos
Page 15: Cologne 7 photos + 2 loose
Page 16: 4 photos
Page 17: Konigswinter 7 photos
Page 18: Rhineland 5 photos
Page 18: 2 photos
Page 19: Ships and the Sea 1937 4 photos
Page 20: 1 photo
Page 21: 2 photos
Page 22: 0 photos
page 23: 0 photos
Also loose within the album: 6 postcards - 3 commercial (Deer; Blick ins Murgtal; Blossom - 2 addressed to Rev J H Thomson, RC Rectory, Norwich) & 3 from photographers images: ("Hirsch Sprung, Hollental; Freiburg; Town nr Offenbury)
A visual record of the pilgrimage to Rome and Assisi. Mainly photographs supplemented by a number of post cards and occasional texts which describe aspects at that point in the trip. Photographs of the group, individuals, places, churches, Pope John Paul II.
Mgr Rogers and Fr Jennings accompanied/lead the pilgrimage.
Travel documentation is held in a plastic wallet attached to inside front cover.
Memorabilia inserted in pockets towards end of album - tickets, maps, hymn sheet
Album: Red cover (gold "Celtic" design border on front page and spine)
Spine label: "Rome and Assisi Pilgrimage / 9th to 17th October / Jubilee Year 2000"
Photographs: 148mm x 101mm - mainly landscape orientation
43 colour images - see photograph index cards
Generally of views, buildings, parks