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              GB ARCHON 2913 MIS-07-18 · Item · March 1976
              Part of Miscellaneous Deposits

              box: lid detatched; hinges broken; leather handle broken; replaced by green cord ; painted wording on top "Cathedral of St Mary & St Thomas / Northampton".
              jugs: pear shaped, no handle, spout, stopper, symmetrical about vertical axis; stopper & jug engraved with a letter (A, B or I) below spout for jug, on top and side for stopper. All jugs show some signs of a little denting.

              Grant, Charles Alexander Rev LCL BA (1906-1989)
              GB ARCHON 2913 PA21-01-01-94 · Item · 9 May 1979
              Part of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour and St Edmund Parish, Hunstanton

              A picture (not in an inventory) hanging in the sacristy since 1958 is thought by Mother Irma to be valuable. She arranged for a London art expert to see it and he suggested it was worth £1500 if by a pupil, but a lot more if from the Master of a celebrated school of Masters. John Ketterer had said that its location makes it practically invisible from the church. Whilst stopping Mother Irma's enthusiasm for a sale, Fr Mossey could do with the money and asks the bishop's permission to sell.

              Mossey, John J Rev Hon. CF (-1995)
              GB ARCHON 2913 PA22-01-01-4 · Item · 2 March 1918
              Part of St Michael the Archangel Parish, Huntingdon

              Writing for 5 Crescent Place, Egerton Gardens, London SW3. F K Gregory is an early 20th century artist.
              4 paintings were loaned to Fr Lockyer who had agreed to give them wall space at St Michael's house. Hearing that Fr Lockyer has left Huntingdon, he asked for the painting to be returned. They have been taken away by Fr Lockyer. These four painting are the gems of his collection and he needs them back in order to show them at the next Academy [Royal Academy of Arts annual exhibition?]. He has had a sketchbook returned (which he accidentally left in Huntingdon) and sees that some female friends' images have been scribbled on and a moustache added. He also understands that Fr Lockyer has taken books left by him as a library for the Church in Huntingdon. He asks the bishop to intercede and arrange for the return of his property in a timely manner.
              manuscript annotation (in red ink): "Sent Fr Lockyer's letter - pictures at Huntingdon"

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              GB ARCHON 2913 XM-VHS-8 · Item · 24 May 2000
              Part of RCDEA Archive Media collection

              Issued by the Archdiocese of Turin in 2000. Description of the marks and structures visible on the shroud and an explanation of what they are and how they happen to be there.
              Narration in English; Italian and English titles
              Duration - 16 minutes 30 seconds
              digital file - 261 Mbytes

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              GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-09-02-02-66-1 · Part · 2 April 2021
              Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

              "Bishop Alan has celebrated a Mass and blessed an icon to inaugurate the Year of the Family, which began on 19th March. The icon of the Holy Family which he blessed was created by Fr Luke Goymour from the St Thomas of Canterbury parish in Brandon." Story continues
              Image caption: "Picture is Fr Luke with the Icon of the Holy Family"

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