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Some Clerical Types by John Kendal, Heredity. 1901
Some Clerical Types by John Kendal, Finality. 1901
Some Clerical Types by John Kendal, Exaltation. 1901
Some Clerical Types by John Kendal, Dignity. 1901
Book cover, Some Clerical Types by John Kendal. 1901
Some Clerical Types by John Kendal, Ceremonial. 1901
Some Clerical Types by John Kendal, A Son of Balliol. 1901
Reverend Richard Polwhele, clergyman, poet and historianRev Richard Polwhele (1760-1838), Cornish clergyman, poet and historian of Cornwall and Devon. early 19th century
John Horne Tooke, clergyman, politician, philologistJohn Horne Tooke (1736-1812), English clergyman, politician and philologist. circa 1800s
James Henry Monk, Bishop of Gloucester and BristolJames Henry Monk (1784-1856), Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol, classical scholar. circa 1840s
Henry Bathurst, Bishop of NorwichHenry Bathurst, English churchman, a prominent Whig and Bishop of Norwich (1744-1837). circa 1810
John Pearson, Bishop of ChesterJohn Pearson (1612-1686), English churchman, Bishop of Chester, seen here at the age of 70. Date: 1682
John Peckham, Archbishop of CanterburyJohn (Johannis) Peckham (1230-1292), Archbishop of Canterbury from 1279 to 1292. He was a native of Sussex, educated at Lewes Priory, becoming a Friar Minor about 1250
Rev Francis D Poole, England International Rugby player. 1890s
Abdisha Desso, Swedish clergyman and missionary of the EFS, active in Ethiopia. Date: circa 1920s
Reverend Thomas Henry Dening, clergymanReverend Thomas Henry Trickey Dening (1842-1927), clergyman, vicar at Holy Trinity Church, Kilburn, north-west London. Date: 1911
Wedding of the Duke of Kent and Princess Marina of Greece in Westminster Abbey, London, 29 November 1934. Date: 1934
EDWARD VII / CHRISTENINGVictoria and Albert at the baptism of their first son, the future Edward VII Date: 1842
VICTORIA / EDWARD BAPTISEDVictoria and Albert at the baptism of their first son, Edward, the future Prince of Wales Date: 1842
Rev Canon Baillie MA, Rector of Rugby, Warwickshire. Date: circa 1905
Reverend Robinson Duckworth (1834-1911), Canon and Sub Dean of Westminster. He was present at the boating expedition when Lewis Carroll told the story of Alices Adventures
Royal Wedding 1866 -- Princess Mary of CambridgeScene during the marriage service of Francis, Duke of Teck and Princess Mary Adelaide of Cambridge, at St Annes Church, Kew, west London (then in Surrey)
Wedding of Lord Lovat and Hon Laura ListerThe wedding of Lord Lovat (Brigadier-General Simon Joseph Fraser, 14th Lord Lovat, 1871-1933) and the Hon Laura Lister (daughter of Thomas Lister, 4th Baron Ribblesdale) at the Brompton Oratory
Coronation of Queen VictoriaThe Coronation of Her Majesty Queen Victoria in Westminster Abbey on 28 June 1838. 1838
Typical coronation processionThe Procession usually observed in the Coronation of our Kings and Queens, showing the hierarchy of dignitaries in English society. 18th century
George VI and Admiral Sir Bruce Fraser, Scapa Flow, WW2King George VI with Admiral Sir Bruce Fraser (1888-1981) at Scapa Flow, WW2. 1943
The Convent, Lydenburg, Transvaal, South AfricaThe Convent, Lydenburg, a gold mining town in Transvaal, South Africa. Date: circa 1905
Boy scouts and camp chaplain, British Honduras (now Belize), Central America. Date: 1951
Queen Mother attending Blitz Memorial Service, St PaulsBlitz Memorial unveiling and ceremony at St Pauls Cathedral, London, 4 May 1991, with the Queen Mother in attendance
La France Maritime - Chaplain. 19th century
Bishop of Truro enjoying a pint of beer, Redruth, CornwallThe Bishop of Truro, Peter Mumford (1922-1992), enjoying a pint of beer, Redruth, Cornwall. Date: circa 1980s
Between Two Women, by Frederick Melville. First produced at the Terriss Theatre, Rotherhithe, London, October 1904. The Rev Carton is depicted
Victorian scrap - His Grace the bishop. late 19th century
The Queen of Edward IV Parting with the Young Duke of YorkThe Queen of Edward IV (Elizabeth Woodville) Parting with the Young Duke of York. 1483
Osbert G Mackie, Rugby player and Anglican priestOsbert Gadesden Mackie (1869-1927), English Rugby union player and Anglican priest. He played rugby for Wakefield Trinity, Cambridge University, Yorkshire, Barbarians, British Isles XV and England
Cardinal Wolsey resigns the Great SealCardinal Wolsey, by order of Henry VIII, resigning the Great Seal
The Very Rev Bruno Townsend, Roman Catholic rectorThe Very Rev Bruno Townsend, Rector of St Marys Roman Catholic Church, Harborne, Birmingham, West Midlands. The emblem on his coat shows that he was a member of the Passionist order
William of Wykeham, Bishop of WinchesterWilliam of Wykeham (c1324-1404), Bishop of Winchester and Chancellor of England
George VI at Home Fleet Cinema, Scapa Flow, WW2King George VI at Home Fleet Cinema, Scapa Flow, for a religious service during WW2. 1943
Clergyman and wife with African groupA white clergyman (Sidney) and his wife with a group of African people in costume. They had been performing a representation of a Brahman marriage. Date: 1912
People taking part in a 100 yard race, NorwichPeople about to take part in a 100 yard race, Norwich. Date: circa 1910s
The Nose Game - Inquisitive Nose B6, Denotes Spirit of Enquiry. 1927
Ezekiel Hopkins, Bishop of Derry, Ireland (1633-1690). late 17th century
Anglican church service taking place, with clergy (including a bishop), choir and congregation. Date: 1960s
Armistice Day event in Eastbourne, SussexArmistice Day event at a war memorial in Eastbourne, Sussex, with military personnel, clergymen, a band and a crowd of spectators. Date: circa 1962
Petrarch appears in dreams to Boccaccio. Miniature in Book oFrancesco Petrarca (1304-1374) and Giovanni Boccaccio (1313-1375). Italian writers. Petrarch appears in dreams to Boccaccio
Three Roman Catholic clergymen, Haiti, West IndiesThree Roman Catholic clergymen, including Archbishop (probably Julien-Jean-Guillaume Conan) and Assistant Bishop (probably Joseph-Marie Le Gouaze), Archdiocese of Port au Prince, Haiti, West Indies
Queen Victoria, Jubilee CelebrationsArchbishop of Canterbury doing homage to Queen Victoria after the service at St Pauls Cathedral during her Jubilee Celebrations on 20 June 1897. Date: 20 June 1897