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Outside All Saints Church 1864

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Ryle Photograph: 1864 A group outside All Saints Church, Stradbroke

Thirkettles, Queen Street

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Thirkettles in Queen Street during 19th Century.

JC Ryle

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The Rev. JC Ryle - an early image on a postcard.

JC Ryle Bishop of Liverpool

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JC Ryle Bishop of Liverpool

Programme for the Centenary Celebrations at Stradbroke Primary School

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Programme in celebration of 100 years since the opening of the primary school by J C Ryle in 1864.

JC Ryle's application for funding to build a school.

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JC Ryle's application for funding to build a school.

Letter from schoolmaster G H Frampton sent to J C Ryle arranging an interview

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Letter from GH Frampton sent to J C Ryle arranging an interview for both himself and his wife for the new post of school master and school mistress at the new school.

Mr Richmond - Endowed School Report

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Mr Richmond - Endowed School Report

Children sitting on the verge of the Diss Road -Ryle or Girling photograph

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Children sitting on the verge of the Diss Road - Girling photograph - original now at Suffolk Records Office ref. EN3613

Charles Pulham dd 1877

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Charles Pulham dd 1877

The Chantry

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The Chantry - Ryle

All Saints Church

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All Saints Church

JC Ryle in Church Street

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JC Ryle in Church Street

Queen Street

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Queen Street

JC Ryle obituary

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JC Ryle obituary

Obituary of Henrietta Ryle

The transcription of a news report in the Cheshire Observer (Chester, England), Saturday, April 13, 1889; pg. 3; Issue 1914. 19th Century British Library Newspapers: Part II.

“Death of Mrs Ryle – It is with sincere regret that we have to announce…

Rev. JC Ryle and his family

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Rev. JC Ryle and his family

Corner of Church Street and Queen Street - Attributed to Henrietta Ryle.

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Corner of Church Street and Queen Street - Attributed to Henrietta Ryle. Henrietta was the wife of Revd. JC Ryle.

All Saints Church 1879

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All Saints Church 1879

JC Ryle appealing for funds to restore the church

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JC Ryle appealing for funds to restore the church

Letter headed Stradbroke Church dd 25th April 1878 and signed by Foreman Thos, Patterson

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Letter headed Stradbroke Church dd 25th April 1878 and signed by Foreman Thos, Patterson. This letter details the cost and people involved with the church and the school at that time.

Minnie Pulham and Hannah Rawlings

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Minnie Pulham and Hannah Rawlings.
Minnie Pulham was born c1859 to Charles and Marie Pulham. Charles was a Carpenter and the family lived on the Laxfield Road.
Hannah Rawlings was born in Kent and was one of four servants in service for The Ryle…

The Vicarage 1866

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The Vicarage 1866 - JC Ryle, Rev.F Evans, Isobelle and Georgina Ryle

J C Ryle and family in The Hayfield

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J C Ryle and family in The Hayfield - in this photograph J C Ryle is smiling.

Tableau taken at the Vicarage - Ryle

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Tableau taken at the Vicarage - Ryle

Reginald John Ryle

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Reginald John Ryle - 1855 - 1922