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Rev Fred and Mrs Joan Clifford who lived at St Hilda's (Mabel Demaine's farm home) in Hop Row. Photograph taken with Chair of E.A. District at Centenary Celebration 1991

Fred Clifford

Fred Clifford interviews

Rev. Fred Clifford, interviewed by Kevin Delanoy

Rev Fred and Mrs Joan Clifford who lived at St Hilda’s (Mabel Demaine’s farm home) in Hop Row. Photograph taken with Chair of E.A. District at Centenary Celebration 1991

Fred Clifford – Side A.mp3 (MP3 26.1Mb)

Fred Clifford – Side B.mp3 (MP3 25.3Mb)

 

Methodist Chapel as it was; 1891 woodwork and brickwork carried out by local men working for Harry Feast. Supplied by Rev Fred Clifford

Pulpit of 1891 Photographed 1990.

All audio and photographic material Copyright © 1970-2016 Lorna Delanoy

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  • Oral / Unpublished Sources
  • Sound Recording

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