Recollections relating to the Church of Christ the King in Hall Road, Norwich. From 1958 to Church closure in 2001. Boulton & Paul erected the church in 1930s. Church arrangements (storage of vestments / heating (poor) / water cutoff (bill not paid) / etc.) and those who serviced it (Miss Miller, Mrs Mary Dimelow, Mr & Mrs Devaney, etc.) , and the priests who attended (Fr Hacker, Fr Drury, Fr White). Church fetes in the area. Christmas decorations. Cost to refurbish about £75,000 plus need to deal with asbestos. Fr Walsh took the remaining items from the Church after the lass Mass there, including the altar relic.
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GB ARCHON 2913 PA01-d-16
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25-11-2018
Part of St John the Baptist Parish, Norwich
GB ARCHON 2913 PA01-d-15
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21-12-2018
Part of St John the Baptist Parish, Norwich
A series of recollections relating to the Church of Christ the King in Hall Road, Norwich. Spanning from 1960s to Church closure in 2001. Mention of Church arrangements (no water / separation screen / etc.) and those who serviced it, the congregation, and the priests who attended (Fr Seely, Fr Guilhall, Fr White, etc.). Reference to masses in Mulbarton and Long Stratton in 1970s. Canon McBride's removal of various artifacts.
Crosskill, Mark Mr
GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-01-09-02-3
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c. 18 August 1979
Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)
pg 1: Jesuits return to Norwich: UEA Chaplaincy, Parish Priest at Holy Apostles, West Earlham
pg 2: Jesuits (or Society of Jesus) [short history]; Jesuits in Norwich [short history]
pg 3: biographies: Fr Christopher Dyckhoff SJ and Fr Bernard Taylor SJ
GB ARCHON 2913 WSHR-06-03-6
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1986-
Part of Walsingham Shrine
- A4, 1 page, photocopy, undated, unknown origin, "Shrines of Our Lady" - sketch map of England and Wales identifying and locating shrines.
- A4, 5 pages, [original] typescript, Author Grace E Jelf, 1986 - "The Story of Walsingham according to Pynson's Ballad (dated 1465)" pages 3, 4 & 5 signed by author.
- A4, 5 pages, [printed] copy, Author Grace E Jelf, 1986 - "The Story of Walsingham according to Pynson's Ballad (dated 1465)"
- A4, 1 page, undated, "The Shrine of 'Our Lady at the Oak'" (Costessey)
- A5, 1 page; 2 sides; undated; printed; "Walsingham" - side 1 - history of Walsingham; side 2 - Slipper Chapel history.