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Whit Week Walks

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Photo is of Pauline Butterworth (nee Lister)(centre) and friends.

Whit Sunday- Procession of Witness- Parrswood Road

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Whit Sunday- Procession of Witness- Rector and Churchwardens followed by Brownies and Guides. Taken on Parrswood Road near to junction with Catterick Road.

Whit Sunday- Procession of Witness- Hans Renold 4

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Whit Sunday Walk of Witness - Rector and Churchwardens , featuring Renold Ltd works in the background, taken on Burnage Lane (looking south east).

Whit Sunday- Procession of Witness- Hans Renold 3

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Whit Sunday- Procession of Witness taken on Burnage Lane outside Hans Renold.

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Whit Sunday- Procession of Witness on Burnage Lane outside Hans Renold works.

Whit Sunday- Procession of Witness- Hans Renold

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Whit Sunday- Procession of Witness taken on Burnage Lane outside the Hans Renold works.

Whit Sunday- Procession of Witness- Fog Lane

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Whit Sunday- Procession of Witness- Rector and Churchwardens on Fog Lane.

Whit Sunday- Procession of Witness- Choir Leaving Parish Hall Drive

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Whit Sunday- Procession of Witness- Choir Leaving Parish Hall Drive onto Fog Lane.

Whit Sunday Walk of Witness - Barcicroft Road

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Whit Sunday Walk of Witness - [Presumed] on Barcicroft Road, the boundary of the parish, Rector talking to Parrswood Road congregational Minister and Mr James Jenson (lay rector) looking this way.

Whit Sunday Procession of Witness - Burnage Lane

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Whit Sunday Procession of Witness along Burnage Lane [presumed 1950s].