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Collapse D6769 - Roman Catholic Church of St Michael the Archangel, Hathersage - 18th-20th CentD6769 - Roman Catholic Church of St Michael the Archangel, Hathersage - 18th-20th Cent
Expand 1 - Tercentenary exhibition - [c.1992]1 - Tercentenary exhibition - [c.1992]
Collapse 2 - Photographs2 - Photographs
1-2 - Photographs of May processions - 1947-1956
3-4 - Exterior of the Church of St Michael the Archangel and rectory - 1984
4 - Photograph of new lawn - 1983
5 - Photograph of the restored font - 1992
6-7 - Photographs of the felling of a c300 year-old beech tree - 1992
8 - Exterior of the Church of St Michael the Archangel and rectory - early 20th Cent
9 - Statue of Christ, inside the church - early 20th Cent
10 - The Catholic Church and Rectory, Hathersage - 1984
11 - the Micah Furness stained-glass window - c1992
12 - Barbara Smith, delivering the tercentenary lecture - 1992
13 - Pre-reformation chasubles - 1992
14-16 - Buffet to celebrate the golden jubilee of the priesthood of Fr Fox - 1992
17 - Tercentary celebration - 1992
18-20 - Closing of St Michael's Primary School - 1984
21-22 - Interior of the church, decorated for tercentenary celebrations - 1992
23 - Well dressing for Gala Week - 1992
24 - Concelebrated mass - 1992
25 - Concert given by choirs of the three churches in Hathersage - 1992
26 - Ecumenical service - 1992
27-29 - Celebratory supper - 1992
30 - Postcard - 1908
31 - Postcard - 1908
32 - Blank postcard, showing the church exterior - early 20th Cent
33 - Church exterior - early 20th Cent
34 - Church exterior - early 20th Cent
35 - Close-up image of the altar - 20th Cent
36 - Altar, window and altar rail - 20th Cent
37 - Postcard entitled "Springtime in Hathersage", showing children playing skipping games on the main road. The reverse reads "This is a full view of Main Road" in the handwriting of Agatha George - c1908
38 - Postcard - Image of the village, taken from a field of sheep, including the (Anglican) Church of St Michael and all Angels and, marked with an X, "where I [Agatha George] stay with Wilkins" - c1908
39 - Postcard - Image of Station Road, including Oak View, the address used by Agatha George in items D6769/2/30-31, marked with an X - c1908
40 - Photographs Mrs John Wilson, nee Anne Ibbotson, at the door of one of the Downing Row cottages - c1890
41 - The Padley window - 1962
42-3 - Statues of the Virgin Mary - 1969
44 - Canon Bernard George, parish priest from 1958 to 1969 - c1960s
45 - May procession - 1948
46 - Corpus Christi procession - c1950s
47 - Children in costume for a school concert - c1940s
48 - Padley Martyrs window - [c.2000]
49 - Icon of St. Michael the Archangel - [c.2000]
50 - Pascal Candle Stick - [c.2000]
51 - Bishop McGuinness of Nottingham, Father Ronald Fox and Miles, Duke of Norfolk, taken at the time of the Tercentenary celebrations - 1992
Expand 3 - Church/diocesan property3 - Church/diocesan property
Expand 4 - Social/religious events - 1898-19994 - Social/religious events - 1898-1999
Expand 5 - Bi-centenary celebrations - 2005-20065 - Bi-centenary celebrations - 2005-2006
Expand 6 - Papers relating to Father Ronald Fox (1915-1997) - 1931-19976 - Papers relating to Father Ronald Fox (1915-1997) - 1931-1997
Expand 7 - St Michael's Roman Catholic Primary School, Hathersage - 1942-19877 - St Michael's Roman Catholic Primary School, Hathersage - 1942-1987
Expand 8 - Church fabric - 1982-19878 - Church fabric - 1982-1987
Expand 9 - Papers of the Chesterfield St.Mary's Roman Catholic School transport scheme - 1992-19939 - Papers of the Chesterfield St.Mary's Roman Catholic School transport scheme - 1992-1993
Expand 10 - Papers relating to the formation of the new Diocese of Hallam - 1979-198010 - Papers relating to the formation of the new Diocese of Hallam - 1979-1980
Expand 11 - Items associated with St Michael the Archangel Roman Catholic Church, Hathersage - [18th-20th cent]11 - Items associated with St Michael the Archangel Roman Catholic Church, Hathersage - [18th-20th cent]