Captain Curties is not all he seems. Fr Wrigglesworth explains, at length, the problems he has with this man. Fr W has tried to accommodate this man's wishes (see story about the chalice). In fact Fr W suggests that reparation, etc. should be made to him by Captain Curtis after the mischief he and his agents have brought to this congregation. God will put everything right in his own time.
Wrigglesworth, George Rev (1851-1900)Altar
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Having spoken to Ormesby of Scarisbrick they confirm a 4ft corpus on a 7ft cross.
Is reading about the details in consecration of an altar; will return the book next Tuesday.
Interior view of St George's, Fishergate, Norwich - facing towards altar; view over pews
ParishionerHigh Altar and Rood, St John the Baptist Church
Parishioner"The Altar", St John's Catholic Church, Norwich
on reverse: message from Annie to Nellie of Finchley. Halfpenny stamp affixed
[This appears to be the temporary altar set up at the top of the nave before the chancel and tower had been finished]
Bishop Smith, accompanied by two priests and two deacon, with a group of sixteen young peoples. All standing in front of the altar inside a church
UnknownEnclosed [not present] copies of Red Mount Chapel prints found in the Norwich Central Library local history collection.
May obtain better copies if more closely involved with the building.
Altar at East end of Cathedral; 3 paintings of East Anglia patron Saints visible
UnknownImage of Statue (St Joseph), small altar, candles. Inside SJC RC Church, Norwich
UnknownMonochrome photograph.
View of the SJB Sanctuary - altar, flowers in vases, pews, communion wall with gates, wooden panels between pillars
Image of Statue (Madonna and Child), prie-dieu, small altar, candles, flowers. Inside SJC RC Church, Norwich
UnknownHigh level view of High Altar from scaffolding - Blessed Sacrament Chapel in background.
Unknowncentre: High Altar (6 candlesticks, tabernacle, vases of flowers, crucifix)
left background: Altar of Blessed Blood Chapel (4 candlesticks, crucifix, altar cloth)
left: chandelier
foreground: green carpet
Group in Cathedral House garden beside SJB Church
inscription on reverse:
"Altar Servers L to R 1940s
John Hardy, David Hogg, Maurice Brooker, Gerry Curzon, Michael Gunton, Hugh Burton, Paul Jarvis, John Lockhead, Brian Whitlam, Douglas Lockhead, Pat Holmes, Dennis Allman, David Curl, Raymond Whitlam, Tony Dady, Ray Restieaux
Front Row
Paul Moyes?, Tony Seely, Canon Parker, Billy Rudderham, [? Butcher?, Brian Ward?]
Text on reverse: "St John's Church / Norwich / Model of proposed High Altar / 1909 / D E Dore"
UnknownView towards High Altar at St John the Baptist, Norwich. Taken before the tower had been completed - note wooden arched ceiling over altar.
UnknownPostcard image: Nave towards the altar; East end of Church still under construction, hence screened off.
reverse:
Addressee: "Miss Seely, The Convent, Cherwell Edge, South Park Rd, Oxford"
Stamped "No[rwich] NO 25 08" [25th November 1908]
Message: "Deart A, its a fortnight ago since we heard from you what is the matter? We shall be very pelased to hear all is well do you remember this pricture. Love from All. M."
manuscript inscription of reverse of image "St John Church / Norwich / Tryptych of Proposed High Altar / 1909 / JE Dore"
[JE Dore worked closely with his father Thomas Dore who was the Clerk of Works during the building of St John's]
Will present the estimates to the Finance Board. Has not forgotten the altar consecration on 30th November. What are you financial resources for what you intend doing?
Clark, Alan Charles Rev DD (1919-2002)Possibility of reconsecrating the altar on 18 June? Calling it the "Re-opening Anniversary Ceremonies". King's Lynn Council of Churches share responsibility with looking after Red Mount. Churches to assemble at 6.45, then process along Broad Walk, Salvation Army band leads as they go to Red Mount. Provides a list of actions for the event.
manuscript p.s. "I would be grateful if you would come to our Src.[?] Centre [crossed out: for a cup of tea] afterwards for refreshment and inf. ch w p's [informal chat with parishioners]"