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no.2155

Interior, Bootle Church

1910s

View down the aisle of St Michael’s Church in the centre of the village. Elaborate carving on the ends of the pews in the choir stalls. Alter, organ and three tall stained glass windows.

https://www.sankeyphotoarchive.uk/collection/view/?id=2254

no.2155

Interior, Bootle Church

1910s

View down the aisle of St Michael’s Church in the centre of the village. Elaborate carving on the ends of the pews in the choir stalls. Alter, organ and three tall stained glass windows.

Location: Bootle, Cumberland Cumbria Archives Reference: BDB 86/1/391
Sankey Number: 2155

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Bootle Church interior

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Cumbria Archives Reference: ???

Senders Message

"Dear Janette, You haven’t written to me every day, I’m disgusted! We’re having a super time here at Seascale. Wish you where hear with us.. anyway see you soon Love Edith”

Sender
Posted From: Seascale
Date Posted: ??
Postmark Date: ??
Stamp if Shown: Queen Elisabeth - 2.5D
Receiver
Receivers Name: Miss J Cameron
Address: 521, Leyland Lane
Town or City: Leyland NR Preston
County: Lancashire
Country: U.K.

Album Number: Album 12 2001-2318

Page Number: 20

All Images on This Page

Sankey Number Image Title Location Image Taken Description
2153    Askam Distant view looking over town, train heading south and Black Combe in distance
2154 Askam View from Ireleth over town to pier, Hodbarrow chimneys in distance
2155    Interior, Bootle Church Altar and stained glass windows
2156    Church Walk, Allithwaite View up hill, row of houses, woman in apron by wall
2157    Allithwaite Square View down steep hill to pub possibly the Royal Oak (Guide over Sands). Men in street with horse
2158    Village Hall and Bowling Green, Allithwaite Wooden hall, green looks poor, 3 workmen, church at top of hill
2159    Church Street, Allithwaite View up main street. Family in road. Building work at top of street. Man on roof.
2160    General View, Allithwaite Village Hall, wooden, across to limestone quarry