Account book recording monies collected for Lakenham Building fund. Inside cover inscription "Hay(?) Bartrum, Swansea Road". 1st page manuscript "Lakenham Building Fund". First entry 1943 June 18 Canon H Parker £3. List of home safes & owners & amounts. Various donations,. Ends after 7 sides with total for 1951 £102/14/9 and final entry for home safe amount of 5/4.
Remaining pages blank.
"The stations of the Cross in this Church were given in memory of:";
list of 21 lines addressing 20 individuals, 9 families;
"Requiescant in Pace"
Title Page - Main dates for Fr John Murphy SM
remainder - order of service including hymns and readings.
Title Page - Image of Prince & Princess of Wales
Remainder - order of service including hymns and readings.
Story text reads:
"Two stone coffins containing human remains which have been found by workmen engaged in dismantling a Victorian staircase at Hinchingbrooke House, Huntingdon, are thought to be the remains of two of the prioresses of the attached Nunnery, which existed there prior to the dissolution of the religious houses in 1536. Discovery of the coffins was made while the Victorian staircase was being dismantled to be replaced by a Charles II staircase, which would bring all the woodwork into the same period. The coffins were first discovered in the cloisters in 1834 when similar work was being carried out, and after a sketch of the coffins and bones had been made, they were re-deposited in their original resting place. Because they are cut from solid stone, it is thought that the coffins must have been interred for over 600 years. Stone coffins were not used in England after the 14th century. Lord Hinchingbrooke intends to have the staircase erected in such a way that visitors to the House can, if they wish, see the coffins and bones."
image: man in sports jacket, with broom, by the coffins
Front cover: "Vigil with the relics of St Peter Chanel, St Marcellin Champagnat, St Theresa of Lisieux and SS Felix and Constantia"; 3 images; "The evening prior to the dedication of the Church of the Annunciation"
Inside front cover: Bishop Michael Evans message and reference to a time capsule being placed behind the Dedication Stone.
Pages to inside back cover: order of service
back cover: schedule for day of dedication
Order of service for the dedication of the Church of the Annunciation
Names/Roles identified:
Bishop Michael Evans & Bishop Tom Burns (Bishop to HM Forces); Mr Rossi (Architect & Designer); Davis Athey (WA National Fundraising); Sue Stanley (Parish Fundraising Committee); Ian Storman (Diocesan Financial Administrator); Fr Michael Simison (Parish Priest). Procession leaders included Rev Norman Banks (Vicar of Walsingham), Rev Philip North (Anglican Shrine Administrator), Rev Philip Barnes (Anglican Shrine priest), Rev John Whittle (Methodist Minister). Antonia Moffat (Parish Treasurer) - 1st reading, John Greenwood (Walsingham Association) - 2nd reading. Anointing of the church walls: Fr David Bagstaff, Fr Peter Rollings, Fr Michael Rear, Fr Noel Wynn, Fr Michael Simison. Fr Patrick Radley (Orthodox Church priest)
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
Note : "Filipino Festival August 2010" - 22 colour images taken within the SJB Cathedral House gardens and the Parish Hall (Narthex). Camera EXIN data suggests Casio EX-Z40 used.
Unknown"Narthex Photos May 2000" - iPhoto Library folder contains three versions of the following folders held as "original", "modified", "data":
folder: Narthex BB Tower Broadcast - images take on the SJB tower showing a number of people involved in broadcast
folder: Narthex NNT Reception - images of a reception (Narthex)
folder: Narthex Opening May 22, 2010 - images of a reception (Cathedral House garden)
CD marked : "Narthex / Chrism Photos Small" [files sized < 0.5Mb]
273 images taken by a Canon EOS 550D taken on 4 April 2012 between 18:38 and 22:05
CD marked : "Narthex / Chrism Photos Large" [files sized between 5 and 8Mb)
273 images taken by a Canon EOS 550D taken on 4 April 2012 between 18:38 and 22:05
Colour photograph of a building scene;
on left: blue sheeting, cement mixer, skip
centre: earth access way; mid distance - scaffolding, ladders and breeze block(?) walls
on right: walls of buildings
66 colour images showing people processing, eating, relaxing, talking, attending Mass, etc.
UnknownPostcard showing March Church with a cleric stood by doorway. It is possible to make out the word "Allen" on the last line of the noticeboard - perhaps it is Fr Louis Allen in the image.
UnknownReligious Syllabus 1957/58.
Page 1: Infants; Page 2: First Grade Jnr School (Grades I & II); Page 3: Grades IV & V; Page 4: Forms i & II; Page 5: Senior Forms
Documentation relating to the New Church build project
UnknownUCM minutes of meeting 6-1-2004; UCM minutes of meeting 3-2-2004; UCM minutes of meeting 9-3-2004; UCM minutes of meeting 6-4-2004; UCM minutes of meeting 4-5-2004; UCM minutes of meeting 1-6-2004; UCM minutes of meeting 10-8-2004; UCM minutes of meeting 7-12-2004; UCM AGM minutes of meeting 7-12-2004;
1 sheet containing text for inclusion in parish weekly bulletin to announce the suspension of UCM March Foundation.
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)