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Photograph Album
GB ARCHON 2913 PA02-06-01-24 · Item · August 1936
Part of Our Lady and St Peter Parish, Aldeburgh

12 pages; two sides each; each side has cutaway sections (4 portrait, 2 landscape, 1 oval) behind which photos can be inserted.
Several empty spaces; some had been in place but not there now (e.g. subtitle under an empty space, photograph corners but no photograph (inside front & back cover).
Front Cover - Glued photograph of chalet with mountains in background
Inside front cover : " Holiday in Bavaria - Norwich Catholic Travel Guild August 1936"
Page 1: Munich 6 photos
Page 2: Munich 6 photos
Page 3: Munich 7 photos
Page 4: Berchtesgaden 7 Photos
Page 5: [Munich] 5 photos
Page 6: Berchtesgaden 7 Photos
Page 7: 7 Photos
Page 8: Salzburg 6 Photos
Page 9: 5 photos
Page 10: Austria 5 photos
Page 11: St Wolfgang 3 photos
Page 12: Austria 6 photos
Page 13: 6 photos
Page 14: The Rhineland 7 photos
Page 15: Cologne 7 photos + 2 loose
Page 16: 4 photos
Page 17: Konigswinter 7 photos
Page 18: Rhineland 5 photos
Page 18: 2 photos
Page 19: Ships and the Sea 1937 4 photos
Page 20: 1 photo
Page 21: 2 photos
Page 22: 0 photos
page 23: 0 photos
Also loose within the album: 6 postcards - 3 commercial (Deer; Blick ins Murgtal; Blossom - 2 addressed to Rev J H Thomson, RC Rectory, Norwich) & 3 from photographers images: ("Hirsch Sprung, Hollental; Freiburg; Town nr Offenbury)

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GB ARCHON 2913 PA02-06-03-4 · Item · January 1943
Part of Our Lady and St Peter Parish, Aldeburgh

Contents:
Front cover: Title; schematic of East Anglia with church/mass centre locations identified.; Price 2d; 3s per annum post free
Inside front cover: Guild objectives & Proposed Schemes; List of Officers; List of local secretaries; editorial to Fr Thomson; Business & advertising to Miss N Mason.
page 1: News & Views: Happy New Year / Opening of Scole Mass centre / Church students / Christmas at the Cathedral /
page 2: Advertisements: Hammond & Son, undertakers / Votive offering for Fakenham / Brundell & Son, undertakers
page 3: Details of coastal bombing impacts / Cathedral notes / Beveridge Report / New Manual of Prayers / Widenst East Anglia
page 4: advertisements
page 5: Scole. A new East Anglian Mass Centre (article)
page 6: Our Diocesan Churches / 3. Kesgrave Suffolk (article)
insert page 1/2: MASS - The Sacrifice of the Mystical Body by Fr Martin Harrison OP (Article)
insert page 2: article page 1 cont'd: Cor Jesu
insert page 3/4: "Naboth's Vinyard" A short Story by A Stevens (story)
insert page 5: Pater Senes Preaches 1 - Indulgences (Article)
insert page 6/7: "An English Franciscan Martyr" Bro. Paul of St Mary Magdalen (Henry Heath)
insert page 7/8: "Miss Perkin's Posy" Fransicana (story)
insert page 8: Book review
page 7: Kesgrave cont'd
page 8: Scole con't; Roman Notes; Our Prize Competition
page 9: Correspondence; News from Parishes [first item cut out (probably Aldeburgh)]- Fakenham & Well-next-the Sea
page 10: Ipswich (St Mary's); Slough; Southwold [unfinished due to cut out]
page 11 to 14: advertisements

Guild of St Felix and St Edmund
GB ARCHON 2913 PA03-04-01-26 · Item · 7 January 1954
Part of St Benet's Minster Parish, Beccles

GW [no indication of full name] writes to Fr Innes about the approach and tactics to be used when dealing with the Ministry to ensure this does not impact the proposed RC Secondary Modern at Gorleston.
manuscript annotation on page 1: "Copy for information; + a Happy New Year to you. G."

Correspondent
GB ARCHON 2913 PA03-04-01-28 · Item · 16 January 1954
Part of St Benet's Minster Parish, Beccles

Encloses a memorandum sent to the Education Officer at Ipswich regarding the proposed new County Modern School at Beccles.
Despite being advised that there will be no impact on St Benet's school nor to the proposed Gorleston school.,Fr Innes has sent the memorandum to state clearly the position of St Benet's school. Concerned that the school may be downgraded if the numbers fall below 100. An application for minor improvement works is acceptable.

Innes, M Benet Rev OSB
GB ARCHON 2913 PA03-a-01-01-13 · Item · 15 July 1929
Part of St Benet's Minster Parish, Beccles

Fr Mostyn (Our Lady & S. Joseph, Hanwell, London) thanks the bishop for allowing Fr Rolamson and he to say mass in a boat - they had advertised the masses in a boating establishment and the offerings will be sent to the Parish Priest at North Walsham. Fr Mostyn will be supplying at Gillingham Hall that weekend.

Correspondent
GB ARCHON 2913 PA21-01-01-3 · Item · 11 January 1914
Part of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour and St Edmund Parish, Hunstanton

Good midnight Mass attendance & 30 communicants. Not well - ulcerated stomach. Money is very difficult; been covering costs out of own pocket, but cannot now; he requests a loan of £25 to relieve the strain until Summer. Trying to get another foreign boy who could help in the season. Young Le Strange (from the Hall in Hunstanton) has been a regular Sunday Mass attendee for 3 months and it is possible he could be received in to the church; there is another well known person under instruction. His efforts are hampered by this "miserable High Church movement", which keeps a lot away from the Church, "what a ghastly mockery of the Church it is, yet intelligent people swallow it."

Garnett, Ernest Edmund Rev (1872-1948)
GB ARCHON 2913 PA21-01-01-4 · Item · 15 January 1914
Part of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour and St Edmund Parish, Hunstanton

Thanks the Bishop effusively for his kindness. The motor is most beneficial enabling travel. It was mostly a gift supplemented by the sale of his motorcycle - "the boys enabled me to run it at not a very great cost". Seldom been so long without a pupil for his private classes which helped defray expenses. Expects some endowment which may add to £1,000 for Hunstanton and enable a successor to build a church. May replace the motorcar with a cycle-car (uses a motorcycle engine) and can run for 50 miles on a gallon of petrol.

Garnett, Ernest Edmund Rev (1872-1948)
GB ARCHON 2913 PA21-01-01-12 · Item · 8 August 1919
Part of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour and St Edmund Parish, Hunstanton

Nobody about as the works is off for 10 days and all have gone on holiday. Leaving Wellingborough for Hunstanton and will stay for a few days as full of visitors who come for daily mass. Will be discrete in sounding people out so as not to give away his real objective. If Fr Flynn is at home then why no notice posted on the church door? He thinks something is not right and will see the Bishop when he leaves. Fr Hyde can stay till he returns [at Wellingborough?]

Garnett, Ernest Edmund Rev (1872-1948)
GB ARCHON 2913 PA21-01-01-19 · Item · 8 April 1921
Part of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour and St Edmund Parish, Hunstanton

The trigger for Fr Flynn's illness was the concern he had for his family - his old complaints (Gastritis & Neurasthenia) came back and he took stimulants (but not in excess). He is very fearful and nervous of telling the Bishop of his problems - so Fr Page suggests the Bishop write to Fr Flynn and encourages him to report on the situation. Fr Page must contact and warn Mrs Ingleby as Fr Flynn is asking who may have written to the Bishop. Fr Page has promised to return to see Fr Flynn but has concerns that there might not be any trains as a number have already been taken off.

Page, George Joseph Rev (1864-1937)
GB ARCHON 2913 PA21-01-01-37 · Item · 15 July 1925
Part of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour and St Edmund Parish, Hunstanton

No mass at Hunstanton due to Fr Flynn being ill. He has arranged for a Dominican Father from Leicester to say Mass - but Fr Flynn may be able to say it too. Send faculties including duplication if necessary.
Manuscript annotation: "Answered. Sent necessary faculties straight to Fr Flynn."

Eeles, Charles Rev (1868-1926)
GB ARCHON 2913 PA21-01-01-39 · Item · 30 December 1925
Part of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour and St Edmund Parish, Hunstanton

Thanking the Bishop for the "Xmas Box" enclosed in his last very kind letter. Right arm affected by neuritis diagnosed by the doctor as not rheumatism. A lady (Mrs Coughlan of Wayside College) has given him £5 to get away from his "bleak village", As his father is fearful of travelling in such weather, Fr Flynn will go to him for a few days. Perhaps if the Bishop is in London they could meet?

Flynn, Charles S Rev (-1943)
GB ARCHON 2913 PA21-01-01-42 · Item · c. 23 October 1926
Part of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour and St Edmund Parish, Hunstanton

Despite the pain in his right arm from neuritis, Fr Flynn is setting out the case for him to be assigned to Aylesbury. He understands that the priest there, Fr Scott, is more of less permanently disabled and may be moved from his mission creating a vacancy. Fr Flynn has never found Norfolk or Suffolk much to his liking and would appreciate being moved to Aylesbury which gets him away form these counties and nearer to his father.
Manuscript annotation: "Answered. Aylesbury again filled by Scott. very stretching place owing to Government requirements at the Prison. You will never be able to keep regular & punctual owing to your breakdowns. That only you are in Hunstanton where, except during the season, this does not much matter. Will think over the matter Oct 24/25."

Flynn, Charles S Rev (-1943)