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An engraving entitled 'St.Anne's Retreat Sutton' of the church and monastery
Elizabeth Prout, Dominic Barberi & Ignatius Spencer whose remains are at St. Anne & Blessed Dominic
St. Anne’s RC Church photographed around 1910
St. Anne’s Monastery or ‘Retreat’ photographed around 1910
Inside St. Anne’s RC Church – Contributed by John Barton
Two views of the St. Anne’s monastery gardens which were both made into picture postcards
An undated photograph of priests at St. Anne's Church & Monastery - Contributed by John Barton
The Passionists’ emblem, St. Anne’s monastery main door & monastery entrance - Contributed by Ian Campbell
The interior of St. Anne’s RC Church in Sutton
Pictured after St. Anne’s church spire had been demolished in 1934 - Contributed by Ian Campbell
Our Lady of Lourdes grotto at St. Anne’s built from stone from the church tower - Contributed by Ian Campbell
A St. Anne’s Holy Communion Day from 1959 - Contributed by Beryl Davies
Three photographs of Rev. Henry Vallancey of Sutton Parish Church – Contributed by Frank Jones
Picture postcard of St. Nicholas Church in New Street – approx. 1910
Left: Lychgate at St. Nicholas Church; Right: Interior of the church
Left: Drawing of All Saints by architects Paley & Austin from 'The Building News' 10/7/1891; Right: Church interior
All Saints Church Choir pictured about 1973 – Contributed by Julie Bligh
Conference Group at the Emmanuel Mission c.1938 - Contributed by Janet Ball
The Independent Methodist Chapel in Herbert Street - now Sutton Village Church
Primitive Methodist Connexion chapel on Robins Lane which was known as the ‘Tin Chapel’
Thomas Jones, Dilys, Gwladys and the Sutton Oak Welsh Chapel big seat
Exterior of the Sutton Oak Welsh Chapel with Mrs Aspinall
Gwyn teaching Sunday School at the Sutton Oak Welsh Chapel
Gwladys teaching Sunday School at the Sutton Oak Welsh Chapel
Sutton Oak Welsh Chapel trip to Southport
Peasley Cross Congs. Dutch Fair opened by Dutch Consul and Rev. West – Contributed by Cynthia Taylor
Peasley Cross Congregational Dutch Fair c.1956 – Contributed by Cynthia Taylor
Peasley Cross Congs. Dutch Fair – Left: Bill Wiltshire and far right: Charlie Roberts – Contributed by Cynthia Taylor
Congs. ladies group - left Mrs. West - standing right is Mrs Corfield with Mrs Pope in front - Contributed by Cynthia Taylor
St. Theresa of the Child Jesus in Sutton Manor fundraising magazine from 1962