Sunday, 27 September 2009

Magazine from 1915

Having mentioned a brochure from 1915, a member of our congregation - Lynn Cotton - gave me a copy of a Church magazine dating from 1915.

The "letter from the trenches" came from her Great Uncle Fred. The "Tom" it mentions is Lynn's grandfather. Fred was killed in action on 4 June 1915 - less than a week after he sent the letter.


Sunday, 13 September 2009

Website update: new phosots


A professional photographer, Simon Short, was in church over the weekend. I've put some of his photos on the website. They depict the church interior.
Click on the link here.

A beautiful new dawn


Thankfully, I had my camera to hand when I entered church early yesterday morning. The sun was strong, low and streamed in through the stained glass windows at the East end of church. See for yourself the glorious effect the light evokes.

Tuesday, 8 September 2009

An exciting discovery


A church member has given us an old brochure published by the Parish Church in 1926 (thank you to Brian and Margaret Smith).
The front and back covers (the first and last of the images here) are rather discoloured, but the other pages are still crisp and fresh.
The brochure was prodcued to advertise a plan to radically enlarge the chancel: "plans are already in existence for a most beautiful chancel in pure Gothic. It only awaits the munificence of of any patriotic citizens who would welcome the privilege of enriching the life of the Town by so noble a monument of reverence and art."
The brochure comes in the form of short articles with quaint old adverts. A real treasure trove.
Click on any of the images to get a better view.