Description | The compiler of this album is unidentified. The same person seems to have compiled the album catalogued as SJW/PH/1/25.
Subjects include the class of First Philosophers, September 1947; tobogganing on Bramley Heights; football; whist drive on the seminary lawn; picnic on a river bank; parents' visit to seminary; Ordination Day, 1948; cricket match verus St. Edmund's, 1948; the seminary garden and grounds; inside the chapel; national pilgrimage to Walsingham, 1948; Archbishop Peter Amigo with the Community, 2 November 1948; ordinati, 1949; Abp. Peter Amigo ordains his last five priests, May 1949; carpet beating on Good Friday, 1950
Also includes scenes from the following dramatic productions: "Trial by Jury";"Quiet Weekend" produced by Peter Flavin, Christmas 1947; "Night Must Fall" produced by Nigel Larn, Shrovetide, 1948; "The Righteous are Bold" produced by John Murray, St. Patrick's Day, 1949; "Duet for Two Hands" produced by Mick Byrne, Ascension Day, 1948; "Play for Ronnie" produced by Mick Byrne, Christmas 1948; "The Hasty Heart" produced by David Gothard, Shrovetide, 1949; "The Linden Tree" produced by Bernard Taunton, St. George's Day, 1949; "You Never Can Tell" produced by Bobby Bogan, St. Patrick's Day, 1948; Chichester Cathedral and Quarr Abbey;; "In Three Days - a passion play" produced by Lionel Targett, Easter 1950; "HMS Pinafore" produced by Michael Lace, St. George's Day, 1950; "The Old Geyser" produced by Michael Simons.
Local scenes include Shere Church, St. Martha's Chapel, Haldish Farm, Wonersh, Chiddingford and the River Wey. |