Bishop Peter Smith blessed two stained glass windows in the chapel of the Holy Family Church at King's Lynn which had been commissioned by the Elders Group. Before on of the windows, the Bishop is with Fr Finegan and the artist. Image taken during Fr Finegan's time at The Holy Family church (1998-2000).
UnknownBishop Peter Smith is stood on the steps before the entrance to a small wooden house. Fr Drury stands nearby and watches.
Reverse of the image:
- "The Bishop blesses on of the new homes built through the donations from the Diocese of E. Anglia. House of Geoje and Elizabeth, recently married but until then homeless"
- a stamp in purple ink, (blurred) text in Spanish, presumably that of the photographer's organisation (Foto Estudio Juan)
Bishop Peter Smith sat at his desk in his office - posed for publicity.
UnknownBishop Peter Smith with crozier
reverse; "Photo (1) / for Bishop's / introduction / P5"
Bishop Smith standing in front of an altar with thirty men and women plus two other clerics
UnknownBishop Smith and Fr Drury stood in a group with a woman and four children.
Reverse: "Bishop Peter & Fr John inside one of the homes"
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
UnknownPeter Smith at Walsingham with unidentified Bishop(?) and two others
UnknownBishop Smith with a large group of boys and girls.
Image set inside the front of a handmade card
Inside card: "A remembrance / of your visit to St Audrey's / Convent School"
Bishop Smith standing in front of an altar with eight men and women plus two other clerics
UnknownBishop Smith with Mr Pinnington, headmaster, Notre Dame School library
Unknownlight card cover - front illustration; inside front, message from Fr Shryane, insdie back, blank, outside back, image "Celebrating 100 years"
8 sides with hymns and the Mass
Bishop Peter Smith and Fr Drury are in middle of a group of mostly children with some women. Background includes small wooden houses on stilts.
Reverse of the image:
- "The Bishop in a new shanty town area Arbolitos"
- a stamp in purple ink, (blurred) text in Spanish, presumably that of the photographer's organisation (Foto Estudio Juan)
St John the Baptist Cathedral interior at altar; Bp Smith elevates chalice; Bp Clark and Cardinal Hume
UnknownSt John the Baptist Cathedral interior at altar; Bishop Smith kneeling before Cardinal Hume; Bishop Clark to left
UnknownSt John the Baptist Cathedral interior; Bishop Peter Smith Consecration; view to north in front of altar
UnknownBishop Smith sat at the head of a table with six other diners
reverse: "Hotel 'Irlande' / Lourdes Aug '98"
Cake cutting. Cake on a table in the foreground, Bishop Smith and a lady are sharing a knife to cut one half of a cake whilst a lady in a red jacket cuts the other half. The scene seems to be a hall with a priest nearby and others gathered to observe.
reverse: "St Benets / Beccles 1977"
Bishop Smith cutting a cake. 3 observers in shot.
reverse: "St Mark's Ipswich 40th Anniversary 1st May 1999"
St John the Baptist Cathedral Gardens - Cardinal Hume, Bp Smith, Bp Clark with clerical others
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