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1899-1950

1950-1968

1969-1974

1975-2002

2002-Present

Photo Gallery

On this page we present some photographs of the Church and key events which have occurred through the years.

Church Photographs from 1929

St. John's in 1929
A view of the pulpit in 1929 when the Church had no chancel and only one transept
St. John's in 1929
The Church from 1929 when the first Guild meetings had tea served in the Church vestibule, with the meeting conducted in the transept

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Flower Festival 1997

A flower festival was held in 1997 to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the new Church building. Some of the entries are shown below.

Flower Festival
Flower Festival
Flower Festival

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Christmas Fayre

Christmas Fair, opened by local dignitary and Rev. McNaught
The annual Christmas fayre, which is held in mid-November each year, is always a big success. This picture shows Rev McNaught opening the fayre with a local dignitary in the mid nineties
Christmas Fair
The various organisations from the Church help out on the stalls
Chirstmas Fair
As well as homemade cakes etc, clothing items are very popular
Chirstmas Fair with tables of homemade items
Christmas fayre with tables of homemade baked items
Chirstmas Fair, always busy
There's always a rush once the bell goes ...

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Memorabilia Exhibition 2008

In August 2008, as part of the Church's Centenary celebrations, a Memorabilia Exhibition was presented. Items on show included the history of the Church, many pictures from the various organisations and written memories from the congregation.

Memorabilia Weekend
Visitors enjoying the Exhibition - and looking for themselves in the pictures!
Photos from the Organisations
Many pictures were on display from the organisations including the Boy's Brigade, Girl Guides and Brownies
Pictures at the Exhibition
As shown here, much work was put into presenting the large number of stories and pictures. Visitors followed a timeline around the hall walls with pictures from the organisations shown in the central displays

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