The Postcard A postcard that was published by the Success Postal Card Co., Publishers, of New York. The card was printed in Germany. The card was posted in New York on Monday the 1st. August 1921 to: Mr. Jos. C. Aigner, Unlawater House, Newnham-on-Severn, Gloucestershire, England. Unlawater house is a mansion overlooking the River Severn.… Continue reading New York – Plaza Hotel Prior to 1921. And Donald Trump.
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Kempley – St Edward the Confessor
The church and lychgate from the street The church of St Edward was developed in the Arts and Crafts style of the late 19th and early 20th hundreds of years. At first created as a ‘chapel of ease’, it was committed in 1903 but not consecrated until eventually 1934 nor registered for weddings right up… Continue reading Kempley – St Edward the Confessor
Kempley – St Edward the Confessor
East wall: ‘Crucifixion of Christ’ The church of St Edward was designed in the Arts and Crafts style of the late 19th and early 20th generations. Originally designed as a ‘chapel of ease’, it was focused in 1903 but not consecrated until 1934 nor registered for weddings until eventually 1943. It lastly became the parish… Continue reading Kempley – St Edward the Confessor
Kempley – St Edward the Confessor
Rood display, viewed from beneath The church of St Edward was built in the Arts and Crafts type of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Originally crafted as a ‘chapel of ease’, it was committed in 1903 but not consecrated till 1934 nor registered for weddings till 1943. It finally grew to become the… Continue reading Kempley – St Edward the Confessor
Kempley – St Edward the Confessor
The rood display screen seen from the chancel The church of St Edward was designed in the Arts and Crafts design and style of the late 19th and early 20th generations. Initially created as a ‘chapel of ease’, it was focused in 1903 but not consecrated right up until 1934 nor registered for weddings till… Continue reading Kempley – St Edward the Confessor