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The Vicars Shooting PartyThe Vicar, the Curate, the Organist and the Verger pop out for a spot of rabbit shooting on Saturday afternoon, accompanied by their Jack Russell terriers. Date: circa 1910
Kingham, Oxfordshire - Dedication of the Lich-Gate Date: 1913
Dollies weddingA group of girls have a pretend wedding ceremony, playing the bride and groom, vicar and guesses. Date: 1882
The Curate who saw red by H. M. BatemanHumorous illustration by the comic master of social satire, H. M. Bateman showing an irate curate kicking the local vicar and upsetting his cup of tea, much to the shock of polite onlookers
PORTLAND, DorsetThe remains of the Vicars House at Portland, Dorset Date: circa 1770
Village Vicar not tempted with the offer of a pint of mildThe Vicar is not tempted with the offer of a pint of mild from a village Yokel. A card from the Weather Reports series, entitled " Genial and Mild". Date: 1907
The Kings Memorial Service - Edward VIIThe Kings Memorial Service - A Popular Trio of a Salvation Army Officer, a Vicar and a cheeky Schoolboy. Ordinary folk mark the death of King Edward VII in May 1910. Date: 1910
Swedish Scouts building an altar in the forest. circa 1960s
Coronation Tea Party (advertisement)As part of an advertisement for Bowater Paper Corporation Limited, artist Illingworth previews the typical scene in British villages during Coronation week. Date: 1953
Vicar Wakefield / RackhamMr. Thornhill meets the family. Date: First published: 1766
Victorian widow, Mrs Lort ManselA Victorian widow, Mrs Lort Mansel, who came from an old Welsh family. Seen here in black dress and white bonnet, with a book in her hand
Edwardian vicar in head and shoulders portrait, Mid WalesAn Edwardian vicar in an oval-shaped head and shoulders portrait, Mid Wales. He is sitting at a desk with a book under his hand
Vicar and his horse, Mid WalesA vicar and his horse in front of a stone wall, probably somewhere in Mid Wales. They don t seem to like each other very much!
The Pluralist, aided by his patronA satirical comment on the rise of religious pluralism in the mid 19th century
Edwardian vicarage and vicar, Mid WalesA young Edwardian vicar standing on the lawn in front of his vicarage, probably in the Mid Wales area. He has an elderly lady with him, perhaps his mother, and a small dog lies at their feet
Edwardian friends inspecting a catch of fish, PembrokeshireA group of Edwardian friends inspecting a catch of fish in a large Pembrokeshire garden. The two men, one of whom is a vicar, are holding fishing rods
Auto hat-raiser / W H RobinsonPost War Britain - Dress reform. The automatic hat raiser, for popular people...pure Heath Robinson! Please note: Credit must appear as (c)
Vicar, wife and carA vicar and his wife pose alongside their soft-top moteor, possible an Austin
Vicar and Dinner FriendsA vicar has some ecclesiastical friends to dinner
Vicar of Bray 1734The Vicar of Bray keeps his living and his perquisites despite political and economic ups and downs. The archetypal turncoat
Clipping the YewsClipping the famous yew trees at Painswick Church, Gloucestershire, England. Here the band, congregation and procession walk around the churchyard boundary
Rev Robert Hawker / RobertREV ROBERT HAWKER Clergyman and writer, Vicar of Charles, Plymouth
The Bride SignsThe vicar and relatives watch as the bride signs the register, the official end to her unmarried state
Goldsmith / Vicar / OliviaOlivia & the letter
Vicar of WakefieldAll ends happily - George weds Arabella, Sophia weds Mr Burchell (revealed as a nobleman), Olive lives & the Vicars losses are less than feared
Goldsmith / Vicar WakefielThe Vicar preaches to his fellow prisoners, who at first deride him but later come to respect him
Vicar Wakefield MosesMoses recieves last-minute instructions from his family before setting out for the fair where he will be conspicuously unsuccessful
Vicar of Wakefielfd IllSophia is rescued from the water
John JortinJOHN JORTIN English churchman, vicar of Kensington, church historian
Smart Daywear 1920SA dapper man wearing a top hat and spats, and a lady in a long dress with a hat decorated with flowers, chat to a vicar on Speech Day at Oundle School, England
The Ufton Dole, near Aldermaston, Berkshire, England. A custom dating back to 1583, whereby two pillow slips and one blanket are distributed every 5 years
Whitehall / Banqueting HseThe Verger - or perhaps the vicar - describes the building to two visitors
Family Group Photo C1885Dr Welldon, vicar of Kennington, Kent, with his wife and daughter