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A stone church with a tall tower sits behind riverbank trees, with two people in a small boat on the water in the foreground.

All Saints Hartford c.1905 (Norris Museum)

All Saints, Hartford

History of All Saints, Hartford

A chain ferry used to operate across the river at this point.

A metallic flagon with a decorative handle and a crown-shaped lid topper stands on a dark, draped fabric surface.

Hartford church, commemorative flagon, 1912 (CRO)

The silver gilt flagon was created to commemorate Reginald Charles Coleridge who lost his life on the Titanic in 1912.

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