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Vintage Day 2018

Photos from the Town Vintage Day. We had the Church open with powerpoint displays on the history of the Church and the Methodist men who died in WW1. We also had a few historical artefacts on display.

There are 13 photos for this gallery.
Vintage Day in the Town Dad's Army in the Town Church ready for visitors
Looking at the historical artefacts The embroidered cloth from 1925 Brass Vase in memory of Archibald Gossling
Numbers from the pew ends Photos of the previous 'high' pulpit Artefacts on the Communion Table
Names on the WW1 plaque Powerpoint telling us about the men on the plaque Historical photos and information on a noticeboard given in memory of Rev Hemp
The Model of the Market Cross dating from 2005  

 

 

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