Regarding the alterations and extensions recently carried out at the church in Aldeburgh: inspection for faults as end of six-month maintenance period. Invite new priest to do the same. Have also written to Fr Jolly with enclosed copy of letter to builder.
Wearing & HastingsNot Fr Bull's letter of 9th and have contacted Reade's to ask them to explain the heating system to Fr Bull. Good to know that the outstanding items have been dealt with.
Wearing & HastingsRegarding request for instruction for the heating system in Aldeburgh Church. Not possible to compile a single set of instructions to cover the various applications of floor heating. Need to contact Christy Bros Ltd to confirm switch gear; then will forward notes.
Panelec (Great Britain) LtdSomeone has installed a time switch without reference to us. System is designed for intermittent use, as per their letter of 22 November 1956. Run for 2-3 hours prior to need, and off 1 1/2 hours before building vacated.
Panelec (Great Britain) LtdReades suggest best results from tell-tales will involve stripping back the plaster. Hastings agrees; some extra cost and some mess. Considers cracking to be long since "dead". Cost less than £50.
Wearing & HastingsRefers to Fr Bull's letter of 29th. Agree not to take action in the gallery - quite safe. Watch for further cracks.
Wearing & HastingsUnfortunately Mr Hastings is confined to bed with influenza - need to reschedule site meeting for another two or three weeks' time.
Wearing & HastingsElevations and plan views with column on left for alterations to ground floor, first floor, General, external, an extension and services.
Wearing & HastingsInterior decoration schedule for 19 rooms addressing ceiling, walls, windows, doors, skirtings, floors, pipes, radiators.
Wearing & HastingsArchitect's certificate on account of works at Aldeburgh presbytery - £1200
Wearing & HastingsArchitect writing to the builder to confirm works satisfactory and the start of a period for defects liability to July 16 1965
Wearing & HastingsPleased to hear from Canon Thomson that agreement has been reached for the garages. Mr Green, a local Contractor, will construct them. Please provide the deeds to support the lease and plans
Singleton & CoFr Thomson writes to the Planning Officer at County Hall that the proposed garages are, at the Bishop's suggestion, to be similar to those in Southwold for which planning permission was given in 1961/2. Fr Thomson cannot ignore the Bishop and if necessary will continue with the wooden structure already in place. He looks for guidance on how he should inform the contractor, Mr Green.
Thomson, John Henry Rev RD (-1968)Singleton has inspected the garages at Southwold - built like the Albert Hall, to last forever. Very expensive - hence unless an alternative idea is proposed he will have to drop the idea of garages by the Presbytery.
Singleton & CoInvoice from East Anglian Guild Magazine and Diocesan Chronicle (remit to Fr J H Thomson) for 36 copies at 18/0
East Anglian Guild Magazine and Diocesan ChronicleFront: Inside front cover and 7 pages: 1 Oct 1947 to August 1948 - subscriptions and expenses
Back: 4 pages - "Bank Account (Current)" - Jan 1948 to Nov 1949 Deposits and payments
Entries manuscript
Tile on front cover; inside left hand page - Fees; Right hand page - Prospectus, Examinations, Games; Uniform
Sisters of MercyStatement by Mr & Mrs Horvat that they will instruct and raise their daughter, Betina, in the Catholic Faith
Horvat, John Andrew Mr