Letter, left hand side: Enclosed ground plan for St Benet's, Beccles. Hopes to get the blue portion finished in 1890 (allows 3 rooms instead of two to be used for the chapel and one room downstairs for the priest. Seating for 50. "We ran first Mass of Beccles on 30th [October]".
Plan, right hand side: "Plan shewing scheme for completion of St Benet's Church, Beccles" Bernard Smith Architect, 8 Gray's Inn Square, WC. List of areas: coloured Red (completed parts of Priory), Blue (Remainder of Priory), White ([To be done?]; costs listed, Total £8,000
Listing of conveyancing and mortgaging activity relating to plot 2 East Street, St Ives. Shows legal ownership by Mr John Saint.
Unknownside 1: plan of plot dated "1901"
side 2: "Freehold - but a tithe of about 1/ per year. Price asked 600£" / "Drainage laid already" / "Lowest cost of houses. 600£" / "Not more than 2 houses shall be guilt on any one lot."
Map aligned north to top of page. Corner of Station Road & St John's Road March. Showing: Mill / Stables / Piggery / Right of Way / "Thomas Morton" / "Thomas O'Connor's Devisees"
Undated. No ownership marks.
Pre-dates conversion of Mill into Church (from 1912) so guess c. 1911
Strip of land beside the church is identified on a plan of the area in blue shading.
The plan itself is drawn by the architects, Benedict CSSS & Heart Foss, likely for the church building project which commenced in 1914
Enclosed plan of Collingwood property. Describes possible uses of rooms etc if bought by Diocese. Gives costs & amount of new mortgage in detail. Statement that he is trying to obtain House, Hall, Club and Church site all in one go.
Clare, Wallace George Rev FRSA, FIGRS (1895-1963)Fr Phillips is informing the Bishop of two properties he would like to buy. There are plots of land available outside the town but these two are in the centre and offer the best possible site for Church and Presbytery. Whilst he is not certain that he could obtain either he asks for permission to try. He offers options and has identified another house which could serve as a presbytery opposite to the site he is interested in. He has spoke at length with the Vicar-General today.
Pages 3 & 4 are a location plan and property particulars respectively.
[Property A, on Middleton St., is half of Caius House, a well built gentleman's residence converted to a dwelling and two shops. Property B, at junction of Church St. and Market St., is a pre-reformation Guild Chapel in good state but no roof. ]
No decision on the land this week. Currently Post Office has bid for nearly half of the land and the feeling is that people want a new Post Office. Fr Phillips' bid has been dropped without checking that an increased bid would be made. But £700 might be enough to secure the entire site. Asks should he bid the full amount, and, would half the site be enough? This is too good to miss being right in the middle of town. Includes a plan of the land between Middleton Street and Back Lane - identifies a Fives Court in top NE corner.
Ketterer, John Joseph Rev SJ (-1973)Scaled plan of proposed re-building of Catholic Church, March.
JW StallebrassPg1 - Table - Distribution of School population - number on roll 9th January 1946
Pg2 - Population - discussion regarding Gorleston, Southtown and Cobholm, Yarmouth
Pg3/4 - Table - County Schools - Existing Grant-Aided Primary and Secondary schools
Pg5-11 - Further details of Proposed Alterations to School Premises
Pg12-14 - Table - Proposed new Primary and secondary schools to be maintained by the Authority / Discussion
Pg15/16 - Section II Boarding Arrangements ; Section III - nil ; Section IV - provision for children with special needs
Pg16 - Section V - Transport
Pg 16 - Section VI - Playing fields - other than those attached to schools
Pg17 - Section VII - Programme of Capital Expenditure (1947 - 1958)
Side 1 (landscape)
Top left: "Mr John Hensher"
Title, bottom of side: "Key to sketch design of reredos for RC Church at Wymondham ,Norfolk"
Middle: grid layout of reredos comprising 3 rows by 13 cells (rows 1 & 2) and 9 cells (row 3). Each cell has a saint's name in it - except for the outline allowing where the altar and tabernacle will exist.
Side 2 (portrait)
Title (head of page): "Some of the Symbols used in the reredos" followed by three sections: Top Row / Second Row / Bottom Row.
Seating plan for The Hippodrome, March. Penciled prices marked for different areas.
Ward & WoolnoughDrg. No. 7414
Site plan with insert (extract from OS Norfolk Map) providing site location.
Shows proposed school plus "Newlyn Secondary Modern School"
Drg. No. 7415
1st & Second Phases - Plan, Foundations, roof
1st & second phases - elevations
Plan view of site; Road side; Entrance (West) Front; Section
Wearing & HastingsDrg. No. 7650
Connection arrangement to radiators
Detail of Smokepipe
plan of school buildings with pipework/radiators/tank/ boiler
Notes on the organisation of the Church fete on 4 July 1959. Lt Col JWA Ollard to open. To include - display by Dancing School, Baby Show, lucky programme, 2 or 3 draws. Dance in Hall (2 shillings entrance) (appeal for more modern records). Prizes include - Guess the weight cake, Chicken, 50 Cigarettes, Whisky, Fruit Basket, Sherry, sports prizes.
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