Text on reverse: "St John's Church / Norwich / Model of proposed High Altar / 1909 / D E Dore"
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UnknownWillow Lane Chapel prior to conversion to a school.
UnknownDuke of Norfolk
UnknownText on reverse: "Canon Fitzgerald"
UnknownPostcard image: Nave towards the altar; East end of Church still under construction, hence screened off.
reverse:
Addressee: "Miss Seely, The Convent, Cherwell Edge, South Park Rd, Oxford"
Stamped "No[rwich] NO 25 08" [25th November 1908]
Message: "Deart A, its a fortnight ago since we heard from you what is the matter? We shall be very pelased to hear all is well do you remember this pricture. Love from All. M."
St John the Baptist Church tower being built
UnknownSt John the Baptist Church tower being built
Reverse:
Addressee: "Miss Seely, The Presbytery, Stanbrook, Worcester"
Message: "Thursday. Dear A. Canon Duckett died this morning early. RIP. D"
Postmark: Norwich 8.45pm JY 7 10"
View of the inside of SJB during construction. Taken from the North looking South (towards the current Chapel of Remembrance) at a position beside the Sanctuary. Work is mostly complete hence image is 1905-1910. Note that the Rood has not yet been installed (top right of image).
UnknownSt John the Baptist Church prior to tower being built
Unknownmanuscript inscription of reverse of image "St John Church / Norwich / Tryptych of Proposed High Altar / 1909 / JE Dore"
[JE Dore worked closely with his father Thomas Dore who was the Clerk of Works during the building of St John's]
View towards High Altar at St John the Baptist, Norwich. Taken before the tower had been completed - note wooden arched ceiling over altar.
UnknownConfessional. Text under the image: "Hardman Powell & Co, Birmingham". It is likely that the items being highlighted were the hinges as the company specialised in metalware only.] [proposed for St John's?]
Hardman Powell & Co (1883-1919)View of Rectory and Garden
UnknownReverse of photograph: "23/6/1929 BS Procession to celebrate Centenary of Cathoilic Emancipation. Dr Cary-Elwes Bp Northampton carrying the Sacrament" in SJB gardens
UnknownProcession to celebrate Centenary of Cathoilic Emancipation passing through SJB gardens
Unknown5 Priests plus dog, Tess, in SJB garden
Text on reverese: "With Love from Yours ever gratefully,
Anthony C Roberts [standing left] Edward McBride [standing right] Hugh Parker [seated centre] Gerard A Boltons[?] [seated, left] Frank Diamond [seated, right] Tess [dog]"