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The organ of Christ Church, Knottingley

A black and white photograph showing the church organ from Christ Church, Knottingley, in the early 1900s. Christ Church was constructed in 1848 and demolished in 1970. The pipe organ is surrounded by an ornately carved wooden panelled cabinet in this photograph and choir stalls can be seen in front of it. The date of the photograph is unknown. Internal Reference: Private Collection

Interior of Christ Church, Knottingley

A black and white photograph showing the interior of Christ Church, Knottingley. This view looks down the nave towards the east end of the church, and the altar, behind which are highly arches stained glass windows. Christ Church was built in 1848, and demolished after 1970. The church is ordered in typical Victorian style, with pulpit to the left, and eagle lectern to the right. This photograph is difficult to date, but the electric lights would appear to indicate a twentieth century date. Internal Re

Christ Church, Knottingley

A black and white photograph showing Christ Church, Knottingley, which was built in 1848 and demolished in 1970. This photograph appears to date from the turn of the twentieth century, and shows the west end of the church and north porch. Internal Reference: Private Collection

Christ Church, Knottingley, 1970s

A black and white photograph showing the remains of Christ Church, Knottingley, after it was set on fire by vandals, prior to its demolition in the early 1970s. Charred timbers can be seen in the foreground, with the stone wall of the church behind. The walls containing the three arched window apertures was the east wall at the altar and of the church, which was first built in 1840. Internal Reference: Private Collection

Christ Church, Knottingley, Harvest Festival, 1895

A black and white photograph showing the interior of Christ Church, Knottingley decorated for the Harvest Festival in autumn 1895. This view looks from the south of the nave to the altar area, and shows the harvest time decorations around the organ, pulpit, lectern and screen. A gas lamp is visible in the upper left corner of the image. Internal Reference: Private Collection

Knottingley Christ Church Drama Group

A black and white photograph showing cast members from a theatrical production put on by Knottingley Christ Church Drama Group. Five male and three female cast members appear. Of the male performer, two are dressed as Cavaliers, one as a school matron, one a parson, and one a judge. Internal Reference: Private Collection

Knottingley Christ Church Drama Group

A black and white photograph showing cast members in costume from a production put on by Knottingley Christ Church Drama Group. Ten cast members appear, including two children. A variety of costumes are worn by the actors. Internal Reference: Private Collection

Rules of the Knottingley Conservative Association

The front page of the Rules of the Knottingley Conservative Association. Internal Reference: PO Secret Ballot Folder

Christ Church, South Ossett

A black and white photograph of Christ Church at South Ossett, consecrated in 1851. The picture was taken in 1950. Internal Reference: OS 185

Christ Church, South Ossett

A colour photograph of Christ Church at South Ossett, erected and consecrated in 1851. The photograph was taken in October 2001. Internal Reference: OS 378