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Monks Kirby. Saint Edith's Church

The parish church of St Edith at Monks Kirby. 1960s

Monks Kirby. Saint Edith's Church

Exterior of St Edith's church, Monks Kirby. 1930s

Monks Kirby. Saint Edith's Church

Saint Edith's church, Monks Kirby. 1900s

Monks Kirby. Saint Edith's Church

The Church at Monks Kirby. 1951

Monks Kirby. Saint Edith's Church, interior

Interior of St Edith's church, Monks Kirby. 1950s

Monks Kirby. St Josephs Convent

St. Josephs Convent, Monks Kirby. 1930s

Monks Kirby. St Joseph's Convent Chapel

Interior of St Joseph's convent chapel, Monks Kirby, showing the altar. 1930s

Mont St Michel

M. Partridge Mont St Michel, July 1878 Watercolour on paper 235mm x 350mm A view of the fortified island Mont St. Michel in Brittany, France.

Moreton Morrell. Church

Moreton Morrell parish church. 1897

Moreton Morrell. Morton House dovecote and coach house

Dovecote and coach house at Moreton House, Moreton Morrell. 1966

Moreton Morrell. Parish church

Moreton Morrell parish church from the south east. 1900s

Moreton Morrell. Parish church

The church of the Holy Cross, Moreton Morrell. 1958

Moreton Morrell. Vicarage

The vicarage at Moreton Morrell. 1906

Moreton Morrell. Wesleyan Chapel

Moreton Morrell Wesleyan Chapel. 1906

Morton Bagot. Holy Trinity church and Church Farm

Holy Trinity church and old half timbered barn at Church Farm, Morton Bagot. The owner of the farm, Paul Sperryn is walking in the farm drive carrying two buckets. He farmed there between 1950 and 2004. ...

Moseley

Black and white postcard of the Oxford Road, with a chapel to the right, in Moseley. 86mm x 138mm.

Mullion Parish Church

Kathleen Allen (Kay) (1906-1983) Mullion Parish Church, 1962 Biro on paper 540mm x 285mm Kay was at the Royal College of Art with Dick Hosking and Alma Ramsey and became a lifelong friend. She was badly ...

Napton on the Hill. Chapel

An unidentified chapel in Napton on the Hill. 1950s [This is the Christadelphian meeting room at the junction of New St. and Howcombe Lane.]