[undated, unsigned]
Tridentine Mass Centre - Burstall Village Hall (Parish of St Mark's, Ipswich)
Mass every fourth week; celebrated by Fr Oswald Baker; approx 2 dozen attend
The writer is directed by the Board of Trustees to ask for a reply to their letter of 15 December 1909. Fr Purcell is asked what arrangements he has made regarding the properties from which he receives rent. The writer call to Fr Purcell's notice that if the properties are not kept in good repair then "Mr Pauling, the great benefactor of your mission may cease to take further interest in the work at St Ives".
[The letter ends at this point - it is an unsigned draft]
[Not clear who signed the letter - possibly from SJB Cathedral]
Talk and slide presentation on 10 November in Parish Hall. Will do some publicity at St Georges and Holy Apostles. Stewards help in 1994 - Cardinal and Apostolic Nuncio may attend the Bishop Alan's 25th Anniversary on 14 May 1994, many other clergy expected. Usual stewarding for Holy Week. Considering how to launch a Norwich branch of the Friends.
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
First open assembly; 2,300 attended; open for any to attend and express their views.
Unknown3 nuns at a table in a garden. Tray, kettle, mugs, cake and cutlery on table
UnknownPhotograph 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
4 football pools coupons: 4 Nov 1944, 6 Jan 1945, 20 Jan 1945, 24 Feb 1945 - 1 completed
Issued by "MAC" of Cowgate, Peterborough; side 1 pools grid; side 2 rules
Page entitled "A Clarification of facts re the Southwold Mary Gordon Legacy" signed by R F P Howarth MC "I am, yours obediently in C.J." which indicates he's a clergyman.
Provided to help make the documents held in Northampton more intelligible.
Addresses of the legal organisations involved; payments associated with the will/wishes of Mr Gordon; Gates, Cope Votive candle stand all mentioned as being in the possession of Southwold mission.
Enclosures listed [not present]: 3 signature slips for Bank; 2 petitions for faculties to receive converts; letter from Gordon a/c executors; letter from solicitor Diocese Westminster; letter from Finance Board Westminster; Proof of £13 due to Mission a/c from Gordon a/c
side 1: "A Warning / from / Peter Simple / of the Daily Telegraph / and an Amplification"
side 2: Article "Sign" by Peter Simple, reproduced from the Daily Telegraph, 16 March 1976
sides 3/4: "An amplification - from one of the faithful" by Margaret S Kenworthy-Browne
Listing of conveyancing and mortgaging activity relating to plot 2 East Street, St Ives. Shows legal ownership by Mr John Saint.
Unknownside1: title: "expenses incurred on the Lynn Mission in erecting Presbytery etc. in North Everard Street and other expenses necessary to put house in Union St. in a saleable condition"
side2: Expenditure from 1847 to 1849
side 3: Income from 1848 to 1853 [includes £177/10/- for sale of house in Union St.]
side 4: Expenditure for 1850 to 1857
side 5: Income from 1953 to 1954
side 8: "Statement of Lynn Mission"
Buffet / Window dedication
UnknownInternal view towards altar showing nave and chairs – taken from 3 rows back to northern side.
UnknownExternal view of Aldeburgh church, probably shortly after completion.
UnknownLeiston Church – exterior towards entrance from path on left
UnknownLeiston Church – exterior towards entrance from right
UnknownInterior view of Leiston Church towards the altar
UnknownAltar, crucifix, tabernacle
Unknown