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Personals

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01 September 2017

Jeremy Daniel seeks to identify the church in this postcard photo­graph. The postcard was sent from Wisbech to Kings Lynn, but it is not Wisbech Parish Church. He can be contacted by email at jeremydaniel3@gmail.com.

Christopher Russell seeks to identify the church from which this stained-glass window of the Prodi­gal Son was removed. He has possessed it for more than 50 years, and wishes to return it. He can be contacted by email at: chrisgrussell01@gmail.com.

Charles Eastwood seeks to contact the beneficiaries, family, or executors of the following authors: Arthur Michael Ramsey, Michael Justin Davis, and Alexander Schmemann, with respect to titles of theirs that are now out of print. He can be contacted by email at pendleburypress@virginmedia.com.

 

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