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London Postcard: The Blessing of Father Buckell's Memorial, Ealing MB943
London Postcard: The Blessing of Father Buckell's Memorial, Ealing MB943
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London Postcard: The Blessing of Father Buckell's Memorial Ealing 5th June 1937 - MB943.
The image captures the solemn dedication ceremony of a memorial cross for the Reverend Augustine Charles Buckell, held on June 5, 1937, at St Saviour's Church House in Ealing, London. A large crowd of parishioners, many wearing period hats, gathered to witness the blessing of the stone crucifix, which stands in the church car park as a permanent tribute to the long-serving priest-in-charge. Father Buckell was a deeply respected local figure who had served the community for over two decades before his death in 1936.
This is an unused standard size postcard. The publisher is Middlesex County Times and was manufactured in the United Kingdom. The postcard has slight surface wear.
Please also use the image magnifier to make your own assessment on the condition. Please ignore any lines caused by the scanner.
When possible all of our postcards will be posted to you inside a collectable plastic postcard sleeve and a board backed envelope which will be marked 'Please do not bend'.
Any 'Mo's Postcards' watermark does not appear on the actual postcard'.
The image captures the solemn dedication ceremony of a memorial cross for the Reverend Augustine Charles Buckell, held on June 5, 1937, at St Saviour's Church House in Ealing, London. A large crowd of parishioners, many wearing period hats, gathered to witness the blessing of the stone crucifix, which stands in the church car park as a permanent tribute to the long-serving priest-in-charge. Father Buckell was a deeply respected local figure who had served the community for over two decades before his death in 1936.
This is an unused standard size postcard. The publisher is Middlesex County Times and was manufactured in the United Kingdom. The postcard has slight surface wear.
Please also use the image magnifier to make your own assessment on the condition. Please ignore any lines caused by the scanner.
When possible all of our postcards will be posted to you inside a collectable plastic postcard sleeve and a board backed envelope which will be marked 'Please do not bend'.
Any 'Mo's Postcards' watermark does not appear on the actual postcard'.
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