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GB ARCHON 2913 PA28-01-04-1-1 · Part · c1858
Part of Our Lady of the Annunciation Parish, King's Lynn

side1: title: "expenses incurred on the Lynn Mission in erecting Presbytery etc. in North Everard Street and other expenses necessary to put house in Union St. in a saleable condition"
side2: Expenditure from 1847 to 1849
side 3: Income from 1848 to 1853 [includes £177/10/- for sale of house in Union St.]
side 4: Expenditure for 1850 to 1857
side 5: Income from 1953 to 1954
side 8: "Statement of Lynn Mission"

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GB ARCHON 2913 WSHR-03-02-47-4 · Part · 1984-7-5
Part of Walsingham Shrine

The report commences from 19 June when Fr Birch first reported leaks (in the washroom). Report provides several paragraphs of evidence, considers the preliminary deductions, and makes recommendations (essentially to gather more evidence and engage with Lusher & Sons over how to take this forward).

Purcell Miller Tritton & Partners
GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-09-02-02-76-2 · Part · 25 February 2022
Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

"A second grant has been awarded to a seaside church turning into a "big white box" surrounded by a scaffolding shroud." story continues.
image1 captioned: "St Mary's church in Regent Road, Great Yarmouth, is completely under wraps"
image 2 captioned: "St Mary's church in Regent Road is covered in a white shroud"

GB ARCHON 2913 PA42-03-01-8-1 · Part · 6 March 1987
Part of The Sacred Heart Parish, Southwold

Short report on the condition of the Church and the presbytery.
A number of issues identified for the church - water seepage; stonework needs attention; gas heating causes condensation and feels less warm (winter weekdays Mass offered in sacristy).
The presbytery is in good condition - rewired and redecorated (kitchen and 1 bedroom still to be redecorated)

Roberts, Anthony C Rev (1919-1997)
GB ARCHON 2913 WSHR-01-01-45-1 · Part · April 1989
Part of Walsingham Shrine

Introduction - Fr Gerry Rimmer's annual walk from Manchester to Walsingham (devotional and fund raising). 15 November, end of season dinner for volunteers; word processing software purchase, also accounting software; yellow lines in the village an improvement
Walsingham Association - Mass at Westminster (attended with Mark Hackeson), Archbishop Barbarito celebrated
Buildings - winter maintenance; bedrooms being created; common rooms established; building on-going but with delays
Finance - wages review; pension scheme; computer systems for word processing and accounting
Clergy help at the Shrine - Fr Ventham been at shrine since 1984 is going to USA

Allen, Peter Rev SM BA MTh
GB ARCHON 2913 WSHR-01-01-47-1 · Part · 1990-3-19
Part of Walsingham Shrine

Introduction
Winter about completing building works and planning for the next season (theme Evangelization); 1990 centenary of Cardinal Newman's death; Pope wants next decade to 2000 to characterise evangelisation - Walsingham has a part to play.
Buildings
Maintenance; conversion to accommodation; decoration; Fr Gerry Rimmer of Manchester (his walks and sponsorship helped fund a lot of the work)
Staffing
Priests offering confessional services; Society of Mary contacted Bishop re meeting the needs of the Shrine in coming years.
Coming Events
Pilgrimages; music (organ); Sunday Express' March feature on Walsingham; Apostolic Pro Nuncio

Allen, Peter Rev SM BA MTh
GB ARCHON 2913 WSHR-01-01-46-1 · Part · 1989-10-2
Part of Walsingham Shrine

Main report (6 pages)
Pattern of Pilgrimage - assessment of pattern and type of pilgrimages - see appendix for numbers
Events and Visitors - variety of clerical and non-clerical visitors; Major of Norwich (David Bradford) and Sheriff of Norwich (Rev Jack Burton)
Ecumenical Scene - pattern of visits by pilgrims of both churches to each Shrine now a regular feature; other details.
Farewells and Welcomes - review of staff joining and leaving; Fr Ventham left for Chicago in August.
Future Planning - 26 major day pilgrimages; visited USAF Chaplain, Fr Lattus with Mr Warwick to discuss a 50th Anniversary pilgrimage for 2nd World War.
Buildings and Maintenance - discussion of range of work required to maintain the buildings and the services to pilgrims.
Walsingham Association - outline of the state of WA - new federations; association's retreat being organised
Finance - wage increase of 6% but Wage Council laid down 10%, hence higher costs; remaining debt to the Diocese is £10,000
Conclusion - glorious weather; pilgrim numbers stable
Appendix I - Estimates of Income & Expenditure - 1989/90 (2 pages)
Appendix II - Pilgrimage Report - 1989 Season (2 pages)

Allen, Peter Rev SM BA MTh
GB ARCHON 2913 WSHR-01-01-17-2 · Part · 1981-11-20
Part of Walsingham Shrine

Shrine Development
The Appeal
The Slipper Chapel and Services Area
Maintenance
Other plans at the Slipper Chapel
The Sayers House and Caretakers
The Dedication of the New Chapel
The Season 1981
Future projects: Railway track; Accommodation for Sick Pilgrims
Village Properties
Liturgy n the New Chapel
Ecumenical Relationships
Other Foundations: Sue Ryder House; The Focolare House; The Walsingham Carmel; The Sons of Divine Providence
Constitution
Panel of Interviewers
Conclusions

Birch, Clive Rev SM LGSM
GB ARCHON 2913 WSHR-01-01-24-1 · Part · 1983-3-23
Part of Walsingham Shrine

Pilgrimages and Events 1983 – 8 diocesan pilgrimages; Union of Catholic Mothers 70th anniversary pilgrimage; Walsingham Association Golden Jubilee; Metropolitan Anthony leading an Orthodox Pilgrimage to Anglican Shrine
Repairs – requesting estimates; lighting problems rectified; crack in ceiling; carpets fraying – supplier refusing to attend; several designated gifts yet to be bought
Finances - See Mr Warwick's report; not good but hope to improve over the season
Sundry items – Notices, Stations of the Cross, Papal Bicycle (Walsingham Association raffle's first prize), Stools
Sick in Walsingham – Mgr Hulme sold Southwell House to Sons of Divine Providence; it will be a Home for handicapped people.
Lynford Monstrance – on permanent loan from Lynford parish; possibly made by the same person who made the Wells' parish chalice.
Properties – all sold except Youth Hostel cottage – damp, have to reduce price
1984 Shrine Jubilee
Publicity – English Tourist Board to produce a fold-out referring to Walsingham; £4,000 budget for publicity for Golden Jubilee

Birch, Clive Rev SM LGSM
GB ARCHON 2913 WSHR-01-01-37-1 · Part · 1986-3-19
Part of Walsingham Shrine

Introduction - meetings with staff
Buildings - insulation, burst pipes; Aelred House sale; Office accommodation now complete; extensions to hostel; re-siting of Tabernacle
Pilgrimages - organisers pilgrimage 7-9 March; new pilgrim's manual; drive to increase pilgrim numbers; Christian Resources Exhibition in London; Conference of European Shrine Directors i Switzerland; Pope JP II and re-evangelisation; Visits to other shrines (of note is accommodation is not provided by the shrine.

Allen, Peter Rev SM BA MTh
GB ARCHON 2913 WSHR-01-01-36-1 · Part · 1985-10-16
Part of Walsingham Shrine

First report in post. Overview of situation, long time to address damaged relationships, re-sizing of executive committee helped, so too did reorganisation (Mr Warwick & Br Hawkes his deputies). Impressed by the staff and their willingness and generosity and sensitivity towards the pilgrims.
Economic Matters
Building Programme
Pilgrimages (Statistics at appendix II)
Repository provision
Walsingham Association - 7000 members and expanding - new constitution being drafted
Ecumenical Relations - Fr Colven, joint ventures successful
Conclusion - as Shrine develops so to does the village. Local people and businesses keen to work with us to develop a 10 to 15 year plan
Policy on commemorative plaques, etc.
Estimates for Income and Expenditure 1985/86
Building maintenance
Residential statistics 1985

Allen, Peter Rev SM BA MTh
GB ARCHON 2913 PA28-03-01-133-1 · Part · 24 January 1985
Part of Our Lady of the Annunciation Parish, King's Lynn

NB - these notes refer to Mrs Boult - it is Mrs Bolt; also references to "King's Lynn Preservation Trust" should be "King's Lynn Civic Trust"
Anniversaries: 50 yrs for King's Lynn Preservation Turst, and, 500 years for Red Mount Chapel
extensive list of work identified by Mr Wingate for the Lower Chapel.
Final paragraph: "The chapel is held by the Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia on a long repairing lease and the repairing nature of the lease makes it difficult for KLPT [King's Lynn Presrvation Trust] to intervene directly in repair work. If a non-repairing lease were possible this would make help on such a project easier."

Wingate, Michael AADipl RIBA