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D2035 - Parish of Bamford and Derwent St John the Baptist - 1861-2003
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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
D2035/UL
Title
Parish of Bamford and Derwent St John the Baptist: unlisted records
Date
1860-2003
Description
Accession, Oct 2019
Documents regarding: organ renovation/tuning, 1958 and 1978; Eyre's charity, 1948-9; original cost of church building and establishment of the parish, 1860; making the Lady Chapel, 1938; registration of Andrew Barnes as patron of Bamford, 1988; formation of Grindleford Parish, 2007; Incorporated Church Building Soc, 1965-66; Rose Window conservation report, 1995; Rose Window post conservation report, 1997; Transfer of Derwent Woodland Glebe to Bamford Benefice, 1938; Conveyance (copy) of church hall land to Derby Diocese, 1934; moving graves from Derwent to Bamford on formation of Ladybower reservoir, 1940; Bamford Churchyard extension, 1938; Churchyard extension, 1945, 1976; Greenhough Memorial, 1984; Garden of Remembrance, 1970s; local parish boundary alterations, 1980s; sale of rectory, 2003; Rectory issues, 1936 to 1997; death of Revd Young, transfer of war stock relating to Smith bequest for clock, 1954; 617 Dambuster Squadron, 1980s including group photos and also some letters about HMS Sheffield crew camping on church grounds
Extent
1 box
Level
SubFonds
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
Archive Creator
Parish of Bamford and Derwent St John the Baptist
Places
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Type
Ladybower Reservoir
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