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Attending the rededication service at St Bartholomew s, Church Road, Roby
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Attending the rededication service at St Bartholomew s, Church Road, Roby
Attending the rededication service at St Bartholomew s, Church Road, Roby. Left to right, Mr Ted Hawley and Mr Bill Forster, church wardens, The Rev Simon Beesley, the Bishop of Liverpool, David Sheppard, the Mayoress of Knowsley, Marie Curran and the Mayor of Knowsley, Councillor Fred Curran. 31st October 1988
Dave Kendall
Liverpool Echo
Mirrorpix
Roby
England
Media ID 21885251
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Anglican Church Knowsley Merseyside Religious Service 1988 Roby St Bartholomews St Barts
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Captured in this vintage print from 1988, we witness a significant moment of faith and community at St Bartholomew's Church in Roby. The image showcases the rededication service that took place on a crisp autumn day, symbolizing renewal and devotion. Standing proudly from left to right are Mr Ted Hawley and Mr Bill Forster, church wardens who have tirelessly served their congregation. Alongside them stands the esteemed figure of The Rev Simon Beesley, embodying spiritual guidance and wisdom. The presence of the Bishop of Liverpool, David Sheppard, adds an air of reverence to this sacred occasion. His dignified stature reflects his role as a shepherd for his flock. Joining these religious leaders are two prominent figures representing Knowsley - the Mayoress Marie Curran and Mayor Councillor Fred Curran. Their attendance demonstrates the importance placed upon faith within their community. This snapshot transports us back to a time when religion played an integral part in people's lives. It serves as a reminder of the power that places of worship hold in bringing individuals together for shared beliefs and values. As we delve into this piece by Dave Kendall from Memory Lane Prints, we can almost feel the sense of unity emanating from those gathered at St Bartholomew's Church Road on that memorable October day.
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