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England / WellsThe Vicars Close, adjacent to the famous Wells Cathedral, Somerset, was originally built to house the clergy. Claims to be the oldest complete street of its kind in Europe
Alms Houses, Vicars Close, Wells
Wells - Vicar's Close Alms Houses - Victorian period
All Saints, Margaret Street, London - The Vicars Room - here many of the Ritual Conferences were held. Date: circa 1910s
Instruction leaflet, Glydolia Art Raffia -- Charming Dinner Mats. Date: 20th century
Group photo, boys and men at a bowling club. Date: circa 1908
Group of people on motor boat named St. MartinusGroup of people including vicars on deck of the motor boat " St. Martinus" in Alexandria, Egypt. Date: 1930s
English Cathedrals - Angl Choir -Lincoln - main Pillar (foreground) look beyond to arched space, stained glass windows back and side. Part of Box 144 Boswell Collection - English Cathedrals
Formal Edwardian group photograph with clergy, ScotlandA group photograph of Edwardian men and one woman wearing formal clothing, possibly taken at Dunoon, Scotland at the theological college. Several clergy men are present. c. 1910s
The Vicars Temptation by William Heath RobinsonAs his parishioners come out of church into a snow-covered churchyard, the vicar bends down to make a snowball, The question is, will he throw it, and if so, at whom? 1947
Vicar with a spaniel dog on a bench. Date: circa 1930s
Britain poster, Lincoln Cathedral and Vicars Court, for The Travel Association. Date: circa 1948
PORTLAND, DorsetThe remains of the Vicars House at Portland, Dorset Date: circa 1770
George Skinner, elderly tricyclistMr George Skinner, an elderly tricyclist. At the age of 92 he is still getting out and about, and has been re-elected Vicars Warden of St Marys Parish Church, Rushden, Northamptonshire
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