no.5419

Ulpha Church

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Cumbria Archives Reference: ???
Sankey Number: 5419

Senders Message

"Ulpha Vicarage Thursday Many thanks for your letter and the cheque. I received your letter from Kidderminster yesterday Glad all is well, what a lot of news. Yesterday it rained Very hard, we went in the car to Bootle & a ride on a miniature railway this lovely scenery. This gives you some idea of the country. Is not the church sweet? We girls fish for eels in the river at the bottom of the garden. great fun we caught one & skinned it. We are going out again today if it is not too wet. it is pouring again now. Hilda & all send their love. Just had a letter from the Vet at Oxford the horse is better so we are going back there on sat. I have written to Gladys & told her to make her own plans if I am too late to go with her love marjery ”

Sender
Posted From: Lancaster & Morecambe
Date Posted: The church is dedicated to St. John the Baptist. It is uncretain when it was built, although it probably dates back to the seventeeth century. There are records of a church on this site dated back to the 13th century. Ulpha church looks exactly the same today- as it does in the postcard. https://www.visitcumbria.com/sl/ulpha-st-john-the-baptist/ There is more information on the history of churches on this site at: https://www.heritageandhistory.com/contents1a/2010/10/ulpha-chapel-cumbria/?doing_wp_cron=1592849193.6781260967254638671875
Postmark Date: 14/08/1930
Stamp if Shown: Two green George V halfpenny
Receiver
Receivers Name: Mrs Keen
Address: Rosslyn',
Town or City: Ifield, Crawley
County: Sussex

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no.5419

Ulpha Church

Early 20th Century

Looking east at St John's Church. A lychgate on the left leads into the graveyard. The fells to the Southeast of the Duddon behind.

https://www.sankeyphotoarchive.uk/collection/view/?id=900158

no.5419

Ulpha Church

Early 20th Century

Looking east at St John's Church. A lychgate on the left leads into the graveyard. The fells to the Southeast of the Duddon behind.

Location: Duddon Valley Cumbria Archives Reference: BDB 86/1/1516
Sankey Number: 5419