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  • London – The Brompton Oratory Prior to 1907. And Emilie Schindler.

    London – The Brompton Oratory Prior to 1907. And Emilie Schindler.

    London - The Brompton Oratory Prior to 1907. And Emilie Schindler.

    The Postcard

    A postcard that was published by LL. It was posted in London on Tuesday the 22nd. October 1907 to:

    Miss Lee,
    Thorofare,
    Woodbridge,
    Suffolk.

    The brief pencilled message on the divided back of the card was:

    "Fond love."

    Note the presence of what has become a very rare sight in British towns – a pair of underground toilets.

    The Brompton Oratory

    The Brompton Oratory is a large neo-classical Roman Catholic church in the Knightsbridge area of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, London. It is Grade II* listed.

    The church is faced in Portland stone, with the vaults and dome in concrete; the latter was later heightened in profile and the cupola added, making it 200 feet (61 m) tall.

    It was the largest Catholic church in London before the opening of Westminster Cathedral in 1903.

    The church is closely connected with The London Oratory School, which was founded by priests from the London Oratory. Mass is celebrated daily, and ceremonies are frequently conducted for prominent people.

    Two of the Oratory’s three choirs have published physical copy and digital audio albums.

    History of the Brompton Oratory

    John Henry Newman was received into the Roman Catholic Church in 1845. He later founded the Birmingham Oratory. Other former Anglicans, including Frederick William Faber, briefly established a London Oratory in premises near Charing Cross.

    Faber’s growing following purchased a 3.5-acre (14,000 m2) property in November 1852 for £16,000 in the rapidly developing suburb (and former village) of Brompton.

    An Oratory House was built first, followed shortly by a temporary church; both designed by Joseph John Scoles. Within the Oratory House is a chapel, known as the Little Oratory.

    An appeal was then launched in 1874 for funds to build a church.

    Notable Weddings and Ceremonies at the Brompton Oratory

    — 1865 — Stéphane Mallarmé married Marie Gerhard
    — 1889 — Edward Elgar married Alice Roberts
    — 1891 — Ernest Dowson was officially confirmed as a Catholic at the church
    — 1918 — Matyla Ghyka married Eileen O’Conor
    — 1926 — Alfred Hitchcock married Alma Reville
    — 1933 — Charles Francis Sweeny married Margaret Wigham
    — 1941 — Gertrude Elizabeth Margaret Anscombe married Peter Thomas Geach
    — 1974 — James Hunt married Suzy Miller

    The Brompton Oratory Today

    After World War II, with the resettlement of thousands of Polish Allied servicemen (many of them Roman Catholics), South Kensington became a temporary Polish hub. Nearby were the offices of the Polish government-in-exile, the Polish Hearth Club and Polish Institute and Sikorski Museum among other meeting places for exiles.

    Due to the generosity of the Oratory Fathers, a Polish Solemn Mass was held every Sunday at 1 pm from 1945 until 1962 while the Polish community migrated westwards in the capital and the Polish Catholic Mission was able to establish in 1962 a parish at St. Andrew Bobola Church, Hammersmith.

    During the Cold War, the area between the pillars and the wall at the front of the Brompton Oratory was used as a dead drop by Soviet spies in Britain, from where they hoped to communicate with Moscow.

    In September 2010, decorative banners were erected at the Brompton Oratory to celebrate the beatification of Cardinal Newman during the Pope’s visit to London.

    Brompton Oratory Architecture

    A design from Herbert Gribble, then 29, won a competition to design the Oratory in March 1869. The foundation stone was laid in June 1869, and the new church was consecrated on the 16th. April 1884.

    The competition specified the "Italian Renaissance" style, but the Roman Baroque and Wren were also drawn on. Devon marble was used in the major order of pilasters and the minor order of columns, with more exotic marbles in the apse and the altars, with carvings in metalwork, plasterwork, wood and stone.

    The Oratory houses Italian Baroque sculpture: The Twelve Apostles by Giuseppe Mazzuoli (1644-1725) acquired from Siena Cathedral in 1895, and the Lady Altar, with sculptures by Tommaso Rues (1650–1690).

    The altar, originally decorating a chapel dedicated to the Rosary, was acquired from the church of San Domenico Brescia after its demolition in 1883.

    Gribble’s decorative scheme for the apse was not proceeded with, but the decoration of the St. Wilfrid and the St. Mary Magdalene chapels do reflect his intentions. The St. Philip Neri altar is to his design.

    The second great decorative campaign (1927–32) was by the Italian architect C. T. G. Formilli, in mosaic, plaster and woodwork, the cost exceeding his estimate of £31,000.

    Further decoration marked the 1984 centenary.

    The reredos of Doric columns in yellow scagliola (2006) of the St. Joseph chapel, and a new altar and reredos of the Blessed Cardinal Newman (2010) are by Russell Taylor.

    The statue of Newman in cardinal’s robes (1896) is by L. J. Chavalliaud in an architectural setting by Thomas Gaming.

    The church boasts magnificent vestments and altar plate, and houses an important library.

    Brompton Oratory Choirs

    The London Oratory is internationally known as one of the custodians of classic Catholic liturgical traditions. Solemn Latin Mass and Vespers are celebrated on all Sundays and obligatory holy days during the year. In particular, the great liturgies of Christmas, Holy Week and Easter attract packed congregations.

    To serve the liturgy, the Oratory Fathers have fostered a notable musical establishment comprising three separate choirs plus a professional music staff.

    — The Senior Choir

    The London Oratory Choir is an adult, professional chamber choir serving the major liturgical celebrations in the Oratory Church, including solemn Latin Mass and Vespers on all the Sundays of the year and for major feasts.

    Dating from the establishment of the London Oratory on its present Brompton Road site in 1854, the London Oratory Choir is England’s senior professional Catholic choir, and has an international reputation as one of the world’s leading exponents of choral music within the traditional Roman Rite.

    The senior choir is noted especially for its performances of Renaissance polyphony and the Masses of the Classical Viennese school.

    — The Junior Choir

    The London Oratory Junior Choir was founded in 1973 by John Hoban to give boys and girls together an opportunity to serve the liturgy in a great church. In addition to singing regularly one evening service and one Sunday (English) Mass every week, the Oratory Junior Choir is also active outside the Oratory.

    Noted for its free tone and forthright delivery, it has appeared in all London’s major concert halls and at the Proms, with conductors including Andrew Parrott, Nicholas Kraemer and Sir John Eliot Gardiner (including prize-winning recordings of Monteverdi’s Vespers in St. Mark’s Basilica in Venice, and Bach’s St. Matthew Passion).

    Since 1979 it has provided the children’s chorus for Royal Ballet productions at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden.

    It can also be heard on the soundtrack to Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Parts 1 and 2.

    — The Schola Choir

    The London Oratory School Schola Choir was founded in 1996. Educated in the Junior House of the London Oratory School in Fulham (London), boys from the age of 7 are given choral and instrumental training within a musical environment underpinned by Catholic traditions.

    The Schola is regarded as one of London’s leading boys’ choirs, and sings at the Saturday 6.00 pm Mass in term time, at daily prayer services, and at benediction in the School chapel.

    In addition to liturgical and concert performances, the choir has recorded for The Lord of the Rings (film series) soundtracks.

    The Schola Choir’s audio albums have mainly been joint albums with minor collaboration in performing Leonard Bernstein reflective, spiritual works or with soloist Roxanna Panufnik.

    The Brompton Oratory Organ

    The London Oratory has a rich organ tradition. The current organ of 45 stops, 3 manuals and pedals, built by J. W. Walker & Sons Ltd, 1952–54, was the first church organ in London to be built on neo-classical lines, and is considered to be one of the finest British organs built since World War II.

    Emilie Schindler

    So what else happened on the day that the card was posted?

    Well, the 22nd. October 1907 marked the birth of Emilie Schindler.

    Emilie Schindler (née Pelzl) was a Sudeten German-born woman who, with her husband Oskar Schindler, helped to save the lives of 1,200 Jews during World War II by employing them in his enamelware and munitions factories, providing them immunity from the Nazis.

    Emilie was recognized as Righteous Among the Nations by Israel’s Yad Vashem in 1994.

    Emilie Schindler – The Early Years

    Emilie was born in the village of Alt Moletein (today Maletín in the Czech Republic), to Sudeten German farmers Josef and Marie Pelzl. She had an older brother, Franz, with whom she was very close.

    Emilie’s early life in Alt Moletein was idyllic, and she was quite fond of nature and animals. She was also interested in the Gypsies who would camp near the village for a few days at a time; their nomadic lifestyle, their music, and their stories fascinated her.

    Marriage to Oskar Schindler

    Emilie Pelzl first met Oskar Schindler in 1928, when he came to Alt Moletein to sell electric motors to her father. After dating for six weeks, the couple married on the 6th. March 1928 in an inn on the outskirts of Svitavy, Schindler’s hometown.

    Emilie described Oskar as follows:

    "In spite of his flaws, Oskar had a big heart, and was
    always ready to help whoever was in need. He was
    affable, kind, extremely generous and charitable, but
    at the same time, not mature at all.
    He constantly lied and deceived me, and later returned
    feeling sorry, like a boy caught in mischief, asking to be
    forgiven one more time—and then we would start all
    over again."

    The Schindlers in World War II

    In 1938, the unemployed Oskar Schindler joined the Nazi Party and moved to Kraków, leaving his wife in Svitavy. There he gained ownership of an enamelware factory that had lain idle and in bankruptcy for many years.

    He re-named the factory Deutsche Emaillewaren-Fabrik, and he principally employed Jewish workers because they were the cheapest.

    However, he soon realized the true brutalities of the Nazis, and the Schindlers started protecting his Jewish laborers. Initially, they saved the workers by bribing the SS guards; later, they listed their employees as essential factory workers, manufacturing munitions for the Reich.

    When conditions worsened and they started running out of money, Emilie sold her jewels to buy food, clothes, and medicine. She looked after sick workers in a secret sanatorium in the camp in Brněnec, Czech Protectorate, with medical equipment purchased on the black market.

    One of the survivors, Maurice Markheim, later recalled:

    "She got a whole truck of bread from somewhere on
    the black market. They called me to unload it. She was
    talking to the SS, and because of the way she turned
    around and talked, I could slip a loaf under my shirt.
    I saw she did this on purpose. A loaf of bread at that
    point was gold.
    There is an old expression: Behind the man, there is the
    woman, and I believe she was a great human being."

    The Schindlers saved more than 1,200 Jews from extermination camps. In May 1945, when the Soviets moved into Brünnlitz, the Schindlers left the Jews in the factory and went into hiding, for fear of being prosecuted because of Oskar’s ties with the Nazi party.

    Life After the War

    The Schindlers fled to Buenos Aires, Argentina, with a dozen of the Schindler Jews. In 1949, they settled there as farmers, and were supported financially by a Jewish organization.

    In 1957, a bankrupt Oskar Schindler abandoned his wife and returned to Germany, where he died in 1974. Although they never divorced, they also never saw each other again.

    In 1993, during the production of the film Schindler’s List, Emilie Schindler and a number of surviving Schindler Jews visited her husband’s grave in Jerusalem. She was accompanied by Caroline Goodall, the actress who portrayed her in the film:

    "At last we meet again … I have received no answer,
    my dear, I do not know why you abandoned me …
    But what not even your death or my old age can
    change is that we are still married, this is how we
    are before God. I have forgiven you everything,
    everything …"

    After the film’s release, Emilie’s close friend and biographer, Erika Rosenberg, quoted Emilie in her book as saying that the filmmakers had paid "not a penny" to Emilie for her contributions to the film.

    These claims were disputed by Thomas Keneally, author of Schindler’s Ark, who claimed he had recently sent Emilie a cheque of his own, and that he had gotten into an argument with Rosenberg over this issue before Emilie angrily told Rosenberg to drop the subject.

    In his 2001 film In Praise of Love, filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard accuses Steven Spielberg of neglecting Emilie while she was supposedly dying, impoverished, in Argentina.

    In response to Godard, film critic Roger Ebert mused:

    "Has Godard, having also used her, sent her
    any money? Has Godard or any other director
    living or dead done more than Spielberg, with
    his Holocaust Project, to honor and preserve
    the memories of the survivors?"

    Schindler lived with her 50 pets for many years in her small house in San Vicente, 40 kilometres south-west of Buenos Aires. She received a small pension from Israel and Germany. Uniformed Argentinian police were posted 24 hours a day to protect her from anti-Semitic extremist groups. She formed friendships with many of the soldiers.

    The Death of Emilie Schindler

    In July 2001, during a visit to Berlin, Schindler told reporters that it was her greatest and last wish to spend her final years in Germany, adding that she had become increasingly homesick.

    Emilie died at the age of 93 from a stroke in Märkisch-Oderland Hospital, Strausberg, on the night of the 5th. October 2001, 2½ weeks before her 94th. birthday.

    Her only relative was a niece in Bavaria. She was laid to rest at the cemetery in Waldkraiburg, Germany, about an hour away from Munich. Her tombstone includes the words from the Mishnah, Sanhedrin 4:5, Wer einen Menschen rettet, rettet die Ganze Welt ("Whoever saves one life, saves the entire world.").

    The Legacy of Emilie Schindler

    Emilie Schindler was honored by several Jewish organizations for her efforts during World War II. In May 1994, she and her husband received the Righteous Among the Nations award from Yad Vashem, along with Miep Gies, the woman who hid Anne Frank and her family in the Netherlands during the war.

    In 1995, Emilie was decorated with the Order of May, the highest honor given to foreigners who are not heads of state in Argentina. Her life inspired Erika Rosenberg’s book Where Light and Shadow Meet, first published in Spanish in 1992, and later made available in English and German translations.

    She appears in the Thomas Keneally novel Schindler’s Ark and the 1993 film based on it, Schindler’s List, in which she is played by Caroline Goodall.

    She is the subject of the opera Frau Schindler by composer Thomas Morse, which premiered in 2017 at the Gärtnerplatz Theater in Munich. The following year a new production of the opera, directed by Vladimir Alenikov, was produced at the Stanislavsky Nemirovich-Danchenko Theatre for their hundredth anniversary season.

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  • Customized tops and caps…Prince Model

    Customized tops and caps…Prince Model

    Customized tops and caps...Prince Model

    Customizing mast caps and tops can be really painstaking on a compact model primarily when it arrive to scale. Instead of discarding the nicely created parts, I retained them and replaced the masts -only. On the other hand, routing out the plastic took a great offer of endurance owing to the melting issue of the Dremel’s speed. To that stop I applied small faucets so not to soften the product. As a outcome, I was equipped to bore a hole massive plenty of to acquire the upper wood mast into the cap’s cavity.

    The decrease component of the plastic mast remained so that it could snugly into the flooring of the major. The compact holes that are revealed at the foot of the mast are for the top rated ropes which is an vital characteristic for any and all in depth sailing ships of this interval.

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  • Bob-Lo Island Park – Scenic Railroad

    Bob-Lo Island Park – Scenic Railroad

    Bob-Lo Island Park - Scenic Railroad

    The Postcard

    A postally unused postcard that was published and distributed by Sigal Brothers of Windsor, Ontario. The Plastichrome Sequence card was created by Colourpicture Publishers Inc. of Boston, Massachusetts.

    On the divided again of the card is printed:

    “Bob-Lo Island Park.
    Amherstburg, Ontario,
    Canada.
    (18 miles west of Detroit,
    Michigan and Windsor,
    Canada).
    An pleasurable two mile
    coach journey, for younger and
    aged, to check out Bob-Lo
    Island’s natural beauty”.

    Bob-Lo Island Amusement Park

    Bob-Lo Island Amusement Park is an deserted amusement park which operated from 1898 till its closure on the 30th. September 1993. Its amusement rides were offered in 1994.

    The park was found on Bois Blanc Island, Ontario. It lies just earlier mentioned the mouth of the Detroit River. The individuals of Detroit, Michigan, characterized it as the city’s Coney Island.

    Bob-Lo Island’s Sights

    Signature Points of interest

    Bob-Lo Island’s signature attractions had been The Nightmare, Slipping Star, Wild Mouse, Sky Streak, and Screamer rides. There was also a Ferris wheel, a zoo, and a carousel.

    The Scenic Railroad

    To transfer people all-around the island, the park made a tiny railroad which is demonstrated in the photograph.

    The Dance Corridor

    Henry Ford financed a dance corridor that was rumored to have been designed and crafted by the famed Detroit architect Albert Kahn, but was later determined to have been built by John Scott.

    The dance hall was the 2nd biggest in the world, keeping 5,000 dancers at comprehensive capacity. It highlighted just one of the world’s premier orchestrions from the Welte corporation: a 16 foot tall, 14 foot extensive, self-actively playing Wotan-product orchestrion with 419 pipes and a percussion part.

    Bob-Lo’s Scootaboats

    Boblo’s Scootaboats, which ended up quite very similar to Bumper Cars and trucks, ended up a well-liked ride. The boats operated by drawing energy from an overhead electric powered grid, as opposed to the Bumper Boats in use these days.

    Commencing in 1952, Joe Small, a person of diminutive physical stature, was employed as ‘Captain Bob-Lo’, and traveled on the boats entertaining travellers of all ages. He wore a wide variety of vibrant outfits, which include a significant hat with ‘Captain Bob-Lo’ on the peak, and was commonly equipped with binoculars, ostensibly for navigation needs.

    Joe formerly worked for Ringling Brothers Circus, and captivated young children with adventurous tales and knock-knock jokes right until his retirement in 1974, at the age of 90. Soon after the boats docked at evening again in Detroit, Mr. Shorter continued entertaining at the community bars and taverns which he frequented.

    Bob-Lo Boats

    Bois Blanc Island is a 5-minute ferry ride from Amherstburg, Ontario, and 18 miles from Detroit. For more than 85 several years, the Bob-Lo Island Amusement Park was renowned for being served by the Steamer Ste. Claire and the Steamer Columbia. They have been excursion boats that could keep about 2,500 passengers each.

    The Bob-Lo boats had been sold in November 1991. Other smaller sized ferries served the park from Amherstburg and Gibraltar, Michigan, which had been situated nearer to the park on the Detroit River.

    The SS Ste. Claire was engulfed in an accidental fire while docked on the Detroit River on the 6th. July 2018. The fireplace could not be contained, and destroyed the historic mahogany woodwork and upper decks. The boat co-proprietor Ron Katto commented:

    “Yeah, she’s 110 many years old, but she’s
    well-constructed and she survived. We are
    at the point in restoration to exactly where
    it was a steel skeleton structure
    prepared to be rebuilt.”

    Two years later on, pretty small experienced been completed.

    Bob-Lo Tour Co. v. Michigan (1948)

    The Condition of Michigan introduced a racial discrimination circumstance against the operators of the ferry support. Immediately after Michigan observed Bob-Lo responsible and fined the corporation, Bob-Lo submitted a lawsuit in opposition to the point out. The scenario arrived at the U.S. Supreme Court docket and resulted in a notable 1948 final decision construing the scope of the commerce clause.

    In June 1945, Sarah Elizabeth Ray and 12 other female staff involved in the war work (and referred to as “women” in the course of the authorized proceedings) took section in a sponsored trip to Bob-Lo Island.

    Ray was taken off from the boat simply because she was not white, enforced according to a Bob-Lo enterprise plan excluding so-known as ‘zoot-suiters’, the rowdyish, the tough, and the boisterous, and it also adopted the plan of excluding colored.

    The Michigan Supreme Court fined the corporation $25 for the discrimination they presented in the direction of Sarah Ray.

    The corporation had claimed that it could exclude her since it was a personal problem running in an additional state, and that neither Michigan nor any other state had authority to control commerce with Canada (a overseas region).

    Having said that the United States Supreme Court docket affirmed the Michigan Supreme Court docket ruling which experienced upheld the jurisdiction of the state’s anti-discrimination provisions and uncovered towards the company.

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  • Chastellux – Le Château

    Chastellux – Le Château

    Chastellux - Le Château

    The Postcard

    A postally unused carte postale revealed by Lévy et Neurdein Réunis of 44, Rue Letellier, Paris. The card, which was dispersed by des Magasins Modernes, has a divided again.

    Le Château de Chastellux

    The Château de Chastellux is a French château with components from the eleventh, thirteenth, fifteenth and nineteenth centuries. It is located in Chastellux-sur-Get rid of in the Yonne, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté.

    The château is nonetheless inhabited by the household who designed it, a rarity in France. The oldest present section of the building, the Saint-Jean tower, was built c. 1080 Advert.

    The principal constructing was the very first aspect of the château to be registered as a Monument Historique in 1925. The Saint-Jean tower and the surrounding buildings were later categorised in 1976 and 1989 respectively.

    Early Background of the Château

    Chastellux requires its name from a place known as Castrum Lucii found on the banking institutions of the Remedy, 15 km from Avallon. In the beginning, the creating was a Roman fort created of wooden and stone. There keep on being a lot of traces of Roman impact in the location, which includes the Mosaic of Chagnats which was observed in a nearby subject and is at present on display at the museum of Avallonnais, in Avallon.

    The oldest evidence of existence of the lords of Chastellux on the present-day site of the château is an account of a hearing at ‘The ancient Saint-Jean tower in 1116’. The listening to was about a property dispute concerning community barons and clergy of the Abbey of Molesme.

    For 10 centuries, the château of Chastellux did not stop being enlarged, embellished and restored by successive generations of the family.

    Planted on a rocky peak surmounting the Cure, its strategic location aided to defend the castle from attack.

    In the twelfth century, the château grew to become a fortress, comprising tall towers connected by a thick battlement and guarded by a walkway. Picket structures, which were backed along the walls, have been made use of for livestock and the storage of animal feed.

    Ease and comfort in the early days was nonexistent, and excellent of the accommodation performed a very minor purpose as opposed to the defensive position of the fortress.

    The tower of Saint-Jean is the last remnant of this fortress. The tower, a person of the oldest in Europe, consists of five ranges. The staircase top to the flooring was minimize into the thickness of the wall (a thickness of 3.5 meters at ground level). On the next ground is a dungeon accessed by an opening in the flooring. The roof is topped with a lantern that contains the warning bell, to alert the château inhabitants to impending hazard.

    In the 13th. century a greater constructing was designed. The 12 months 1240 was inscribed on a stone wall, providing a day of design of the guard room, which is the second oldest framework immediately after the tower of Saint-Jean.

    New Record of the Château

    The château experienced appreciable destruction through the French Revolution. All the old medieval weapons were stolen in 1792, and the vineyard was looted and its contents auctioned.

    On the 5th. August 1793, the household furniture and archives of the
    château have been seized, and priceless paintings had been burnt at Put Saint-Julien Avallon, at this time the site of City Corridor. All traces of the relatives blazon, uncovered on woodwork, portray or a attractive aspect ended up destroyed.

    Less than the Restoration, César Laurent Chastellux renovated the château and its grounds. He taken off the attractive additions of the eighteenth century, and entirely restored its medieval decor.

    In 1975 a chimney fireplace established hearth to the roof and attic of the château. The tower of Amboise nonetheless bears the traces of this fire.

    Various films have been shot at the Château de Chastellux for the duration of the 20th. century. These include things like ‘Mon Oncle Benjamin’ (1969), ‘L’Épingle Noire’ (1982), ‘Le Fantôme du Lac’ (2004).

    Traveling to the Château

    The castle is privately owned, but has been open to guests considering the fact that 2008.

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  • Bodelwyddan Church – The Font. And the Drowning of Two Young Sisters.

    Bodelwyddan Church – The Font. And the Drowning of Two Young Sisters.

    Bodelwyddan Church - The Font. And the Drowning of Two Young Sisters.

    The Postcard

    A postcard released by T. Roberts, The Merchants, Bodelwyddan that was posted in Abergele on Wednesday the 18th. August 1943 to:

    Skip G.H.,
    ‘Rushmere’,
    Sompting Road,
    Lancing,
    Sussex.

    The concept on the divided back of the card was as follows:

    “Expensive Gladys,
    We are obtaining a marvellous
    time. The weather conditions is superb.
    The School is extremely substantially
    like Arundel Castle.
    Yesterday we had to make up
    our individual P.T. table and a
    shaking dance, and instruct the
    students.
    Tomorrow we are heading to
    Rhyll – it is 6 miles from below.
    This evening we played netball
    and visited the church manufactured of
    marble. This is a photo of the
    font there.
    You should give my love to all at
    do the job, also your mom and
    gran and all the family members.
    Rose sends her love.
    Tons of enjoy,
    From Ivy”.

    Lowther Faculty

    The school to which Ivy referred was identified as Lowther Higher education. It was a non-public faculty for women in the United Kingdom in the late 19th. and 20th. centuries.

    The school was initially shaped in 1896 at Lytham St. Annes in Lancashire, by Mrs. Florence Morris (later on Lindley). In 1920 the college moved to Bodelwyddan Castle, in North Wales, as tenants the college procured the residence 5 a long time later, in 1925.

    Mrs Lindley continued as headmistress of the college until finally 1927, when the school was bought to Allied Schools.

    The college is thought to have been one particular of the very first personal educational institutions for ladies to have its possess swimming pool. It also had a personal golfing training course. The Lowther College Tableaux were very well regarded in the group for their musical excellence.

    Boys have been admitted from 1977.

    The faculty closed in 1982 owing to fiscal challenges.

    The Marble Church

    St Margaret’s Church (nicknamed The Marble Church), in Bodelwyddan, is a Gothic design and style parish church in the lessen Vale of Clwyd in Denbighshire, and is obvious for a lot of miles simply because of its 202 foot spire.

    Lady Willoughby de Broke

    The church was erected by Woman Margaret Willoughby de Broke (daughter of Sir John Williams of nearby Bodelwyddan Castle) in memory of her partner, Henry Peyto-Verney, 16th. Baron Willoughby de Broke.

    Lady Broke laid the basis stone on the 24th. July 1856, and the new church was consecrated on the 23rd. August 1860 following building at a expense of £60,000.

    When it was developed, the new church was nicknamed ‘The Pearl of the Vale’.

    Is it just a coincidence that Lady Margaret named the church after Saint Margaret? In Biarritz, Empress Eugénie, the spouse of Napoleon III, created a neo-Gothic church in 1864 and named it – you guessed it – Sainte-Eugénie.

    Interior Capabilities of the Church

    St. Margaret’s Church includes fourteen versions of marble, such as pillars produced of Belgian Crimson marble. A nave entrance is manufactured from Anglesey marble, and supporting columns are of Languedoc marble on bases of Purbeck marble.

    St. Margaret’s also consists of elaborate woodwork, and in the tower can be observed home windows of stained glass showcasing Saint Margaret and Saint Kentigern. It is a popular vacationer place.

    Going Grey

    Until finally the latter component of the 20th century the church, and in unique its substantial steeple, was really distinctive since it was so white. With the passage of time nonetheless, pollution has resulted in the colour becoming far more grey, and for that reason additional like other stone buildings. Seems like it truly is time for St. Margaret’s to have a superior thoroughly clean.

    The 1919 Shooting

    The church is also unfortunately identified as the location in which younger Canadian troopers ended up laid to relaxation in 1919 right after being shot in what was termed an act of mutiny.

    In fact, they had been just anxious to get demobbed and transported household immediately after the war, and finished up rioting at the nearby Kinmel army camp wherever they have been keeping.

    St. Margaret’s Font

    The sculpted figures are modelled on two sisters, Mary and Arabella, who have been daughters of Sir John Williams of Bodelwyddan Castle. The two women drowned when they fell by means of the ice on a frozen lake in the castle grounds. The sisters are buried side by aspect in the churchyard.

    Operation Hydra

    So what else took place on the day that Ivy posted the card to Gladys?

    Effectively, on the 18th. August 1943, in Procedure Hydra, 3 waves of Royal Air Power bombers struck Peenemünde, the birthplace of the V2 rocket. 8 RAF bombers ended up sent towards Berlin to divert German air defences.

    German Basic Hans Jeschonnek shot himself immediately after mastering about the problems. The suicide was lined up by Hermann Göring to preserve German morale and to protect against the enemy powers from gaining any intelligence advantages.

    The Sinking of a U-Boat

    Also on the 18th. August 1943, the German submarine U-403 was depth-billed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean by a Vickers Wellington of RAF No. 344 Squadron.

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