cardboard case; 1 item; rectangular in shape; hanging loop
"This stone is from mount Olivet" [Mount of Olives, Israel] / "S. Rose de Viterbo"
CD contains five folders:
Folder1: "flower festival 2010" - 13 colour, digital images
Folder2: "flower festival c" - 52 color digital images
Folder3: "flower festival 2010 b" - 69 color digital images
Folder4: "wedding dress" - 4 color digital images
Folder5: wedding pann" - 15 colour digital images
EXIN indicates taken with a Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S80
3 nails; from Pieta [in SJB?]; each: rounded lead head, rusted ferrous shank
St John the Baptist, Cathedral Parish, Norwich3 nuns at a table in a garden. Tray, kettle, mugs, cake and cutlery on table
Unknownwooden box; brass latch mechanism; 3 cylindrical holes with wax at the base (to cushion glass bottles)
3 glass bottles with silver metal screw caps. Single letter engraved in each cap: "B", "I", "C"
Label taped to front "Norwich / St John the Baptist / Parish Oil Stocks"
Heavy metal (pewter?) containers with screw caps. Each cap has a single engraved letter: "I", "C", "B".
Each container has engraved letters on one face: 1. "O. INFIRM", 2. "St. CHRISMA, 3. "O. CATECH"
In each face is a verticle slot through which can be seen the glass container. Container "B"'s glass is cracked.
Photograph take around the day of Fr Denis Robert's ordination. They are standing before the door to what is now Cathedral House, Unthank Road, Norwich.
from left to right: Fr Anthony Roberts, Fr Denis Roberts, Fr Christopher Roberts
Produced by Eastern Associates in association with Norwich Central Churches Together.
"A video production that celebrates the glory of the city churches taking the viewer through the seasons of church services as well as celebrating the diversity of worship across the denominations and the new uses many of the redundant churches fulfill."
A look at some of Norwich's 31 surviving churches (of 57 from medieval times).
Narration by Patrick Anthony.
"A Great Gothic Fane: The Catholic Church of St. John the Baptist, Norwich ; with Historical Retrospect of Catholicity in Norwich"; printed 1913; published by WT Pike & Co, Brighton; 310pp + illustrations.
This copy, as is seen on the flyleaf inscription, was owned by Mr John Edward Dore, son of Mr Thomas Dore "The Governor" who was Clerk of Works at the St John the Baptist Church construction project from 1906 until completed. Mr JE Dore's contribution was as his father's "right hand man" presumably from 1906 to 1912, during which time he looked after various construction tasks.
Mr JE Dore has added a number of ink annotations regarding individuals and aspects of the building of St John's.
Agreement for the installation of the bronze relief ("the projection") and associated plaque in Lady Lane Ipswich. Three seals on the document with signatures from the parties concerned: Ipswich Borough Council, Meryemana Foundation and Bowhill & Elliott. Blueprint created by R N Mellamphy
The Guild of our Lady of IpswichView along the aisle towards the altar. Taken from gallery
Nina Flynn PhotographyInternal view towards altar showing nave and chairs – taken from 3 rows back to northern side.
UnknownExternal view of Aldeburgh church, probably shortly after completion.
UnknownLeiston Church – exterior towards entrance from path on left
UnknownLeiston Church – exterior towards entrance from right
Unknownsee also NTM-02-01-7
Reverse: "Fr Mac2's Pre Vat II Portable Altar - No. 3.
This is as described in the photo at Long Melford. But this was taken in a pub bar in Holt, Norfolk
Altar No. 3"
Altar dressed for Mass; Madonna & Child to left (in its carrying case); framed poster of the crucifixion to right; seven chairs set for the congregation.
Reverse: "Fr Mac2's Altar No. 4. This is post Vat II.
This was in two main pieces - a heavy wooden folding table & a large wooden case made of marine plywood with aluminium protective moulding on all corner edges. The case has a detachable lid which when removed allowed the altar top to be unfolded outwards - under this folding top were stowed all the altar requisites.
This was the altar I left at Mr St John Foti's museum at Downham Market.
Note. This photo shows my hand-carved statue of O.Lady in a protective oak case - I used to stand it near my altar. On the left is one of my seasonal posters by an artist friend. (Boxford Suffolk)
Altar No. 4"
Altar dressed for Mass with family[?] posing alongside.
Reverse: "Fr Mac2's Post Vat II Portable Mission Altar No. 4.
This is as described on the photo taken at Boxford, Suffolk.
This one was taken at the house-mass at Snettisham, Norfolk - can't remember the year!
Altar No. 4"