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GB ARCHON 2913 XM-CD-02 · Item · 23 June 2010
Part of RCDEA Archive Media collection

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

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GB ARCHON 2913 COL03-IMG007 · Item · unknown
Part of RCDEA Photographs

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

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GB ARCHON 2913 MIS-07-17 · Item · 1913 to 1919
Part of Miscellaneous Deposits

"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.

GB ARCHON 2913 EABC-00-01-96 · Item · 8 December 1984
Part of East Anglia Bishops' Correspondence

Suggested arrangements for the Cardinal to attend in Norwich for a Great High mass at St John the Baptist Cathedral.
Also mentions Christopher Jenkins (Chaplain at Fisher House, Cambridge) whose article criticising the major schools that their products arrived, mostly lapsed, caused a furore; reactions were: Ealing Furious, Ampleforth defensively pompous, Downside jocose and philosophical, Worth & Belmont very concerned.

Clark, Alan Charles Rev DD (1919-2002)
GB ARCHON 2913 WSHR-02-02-53 · Item · 1980-12-29
Part of Walsingham Shrine

Abortive work costs have to be paid.
Appeal should have a personalised approach by the Bishop - not done - but water under the bridge. The Cathedral is renewing its boilers, etc therefore less of a donation from that parish. Refers to his Ad Clerum in which he states that whilst a generous benefaction underwrites a third of the costs, any approach by Mr Ward should be welcomed.
The pope's visit - go sensitively, unlikely that he will visit Walsingham, so the success of the Appeal should not rest on this alone.

Clark, Alan Charles Rev DD (1919-2002)
Bishop Michael Evans funeral
GB ARCHON 2913 XM-CD-003 · Item · July 2011
Part of RCDEA Archive Media collection

Funeral of Bishop Michael Evans at SJB Cathedral, Norwich. [NB dates given are file creation dates]
CD contains the following folders:
Folder "iphone" - 9 images from East end balcony of congregation and procession to altar
Folder "williamsa" - 33 images mainly from East end balcony - communion; procession from altar
Folder "williamsb" - 29 images mainly from East end balcony - during ceremony
Folder "williamsc" - 39 images in Cathedral garden - "wake" - clerics, laity, religious

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GB ARCHON 2913 MIS-07-16 · Item · May 2010
Part of Miscellaneous Deposits

From Oliver Creed website:
"..Roof Bosses in Norwich Cathedral... modelled in clay in the studio from the postcards published by the Friends of Norwich Cathedral supplemented by many visits with binoculars to check on details and resolve problems of perspective created by their 80 ft height from the floor. They are cast in Herculite plaster from silicon moulds I make from my models and are painted and gilded by me after the Victorian repainting which includes possibly more gold leaf (22 3/4 carat) than the original 14th century painting."
"Noah in his drunkeness planting the Vine. Good example of a ‘time piece’. Noah is shown planting the vine with his dibber in a vineyard heavy with grapes and on account of his rather gormless expression we gather he has tasted the wine… ‘And Noah began to be an husbandman, and planted a vineyard: and he drank of the wine, and was drunken; and he was uncovered in his tent.’ Genesis 9 v20.

Creed, Oliver
Cardinal Hume
GB ARCHON 2913 COL03-11-B09 · Part · 27 June 1995
Part of RCDEA Photographs

St John the Baptist Cathedral exterior by West door; Cardinal Hume with crozier on way into SJB

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