Ceremonial Key - AGW00203
Birchcliffe, Ceremonial, Church, Churches & Chapels, Silver
The key used for the ceremonial opening of the Birchcliffe New Baptist Chapel on October 31st 1899.
The key now resides in New Zealand.
Alan Greenwood
Alan Greenwood
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
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Alan Greenwood
PHDA - Alan Greenwood Collection
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
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AGW00203.tif
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Ceremonial Key - AGW00202
Birchcliffe, Ceremonial, Church, Churches & Chapels, Silver
The key used for the ceremonial opening of the Birchcliffe New Baptist Chapel on October 31st 1899.
The key now resides in New Zealand.
Alan Greenwood
Alan Greenwood
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
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Alan Greenwood
PHDA - Alan Greenwood Collection
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
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AGW00202.tif
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Ceremonial Key - AGW00201
Birchcliffe, Ceremonial, Church, Churches & Chapels, Silver
The key used for the ceremonial opening of the Birchcliffe New Baptist Chapel on October 31st 1899.
The key now resides in New Zealand.
Alan Greenwood
Alan Greenwood
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
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Alan Greenwood
PHDA - Alan Greenwood Collection
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
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AGW00201.tif
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Hall Marks on Ceremonial Trowel - AGW00200
Birchcliffe, Ceremonial, Church, Churches & Chapels, Silver
The hall marks on the trowel used by Mrs Joseph Thomas for the occasion of the ceremonial laying of the first foundation stone for the Birchcliffe New Baptist Chapel, 3rd July 1897.
The trowel now resides in New Zealand.
Alan Greenwood
Alan Greenwood
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
2013-06-22T15:24:04
Alan Greenwood
PHDA - Alan Greenwood Collection
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
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AGW00200.tif
Hebden Bridge
Ceremonial Trowel - AGW00199
Birchcliffe, Ceremonial, Church, Churches & Chapels, Silver, Trowel
The trowel used by Mrs Joseph Thomas for the occasion of the ceremonial laying of the first foundation stone for the Birchcliffe New Baptist Chapel, 3rd July 1897.
The trowel now resides in New Zealand.
Alan Greenwood
Alan Greenwood
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
2013-06-22T15:02:13
Alan Greenwood
PHDA - Alan Greenwood Collection
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
TIFF file 8-bit
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AGW00199.tif
Hebden Bridge
Ceremonial Trowel and Key - AGW00198
Birchcliffe, Ceremonial, Church, Churches & Chapels, Silver, Trowel
The trowel used by Mrs Joseph Thomas for the occasion of the ceremonial laying of the first foundation stone for the Birchcliffe New Baptist Chapel, 3rd July 1897.
The key is believed to have been used for the ceremonial opening of the church.
The trowel and key now reside in New Zealand.
Alan Greenwood
Alan Greenwood
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
2013-06-22T12:57:41
Alan Greenwood
PHDA - Alan Greenwood Collection
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
TIFF file 8-bit
English (U.K.)
Documentary photograph
AGW00198.tif
Hebden Bridge