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A devout Catholic heiress building a church honouring a mediaeval queen, possibly the earliest work of one of the foremost architects of the nineteenth century; a chaplain fresh from heroic service in the Crimean War; parishioners that included European royalty in exile; a myriad of social and charitable activity including a 'boot club' to provide footwear for children from impoverished families; the loss of many of the parish's young men in the First World War and the bombing of the town in the Second;ba 1960s folk club in the crypt-all part of the 200-year-old history of St Elizabeth's…mehr

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A devout Catholic heiress building a church honouring a mediaeval queen, possibly the earliest work of one of the foremost architects of the nineteenth century; a chaplain fresh from heroic service in the Crimean War; parishioners that included European royalty in exile; a myriad of social and charitable activity including a 'boot club' to provide footwear for children from impoverished families; the loss of many of the parish's young men in the First World War and the bombing of the town in the Second;ba 1960s folk club in the crypt-all part of the 200-year-old history of St Elizabeth's church in The Vineyard, Richmond upon Thames, recounted in this book.
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Autorenporträt
JOANNA BOGLE is an author, lecturer, broadcaster and historian, and has written over twenty books, all published by Gracewing. The first, A Book of Feasts and Seasons, on celebrating the traditional feasts of the Church's year at home or in the school, is still in print after nearly forty years. Other titles include Newman's London, where Joanna leads regular History Walks. As Visiting Research Fellow at St Mary's University, Twickenham, she wrote Simmaries, marking the 125 years of the University's history.