St Peter's Church, Arkley
  • Home
  • About our Church
  • Services
  • Parish Newsletter
  • Contacts
  • Hiring the Church Hall
  • How to find us
  • Safeguarding
    • Social media guidelines
  • Arkley Magazine: home page
    • Recent issues
    • Six Degrees of Separation
    • Our Word of the Month
    • The Collect
    • The Garden
    • Local History
  • Forthcoming events
  • St Peter the Apostle
  • Gallery 1: Past year at St Peter’s
  • Gallery 2: Earlier events & images
    • 2B: Events & images 1840-1999
  • Gallery 3: Images of St Peter’s over the years
  • Gallery 4: Arkley images
    • 4B: Local events & sport
    • 4C: Barnet Physic Well
    • 4D: Arkley Windmill
    • 4E: Rowley Green
    • 4F: Galley Lane/Trotters Bottom
    • 4G: Wellhouse Lane & Queens Road area
    • 4H: Whalebones
    • 4J: Arkley in the snow
    • 4K: Motor transport
    • 4L: Vintage maps
  • Gallery 5: Remembrance 2018
  • Gallery 6: War Memorial Centenary 2020
  • Fr Nick’s ‘Lockdown’ videos 2020-1
  • Churches Together for Chipping Barnet
Picture
Events & images
1840-1999
Picture
Sketch of St Peter’s for 150th anniversary, 1990
Picture
Revd Geoff Stratton (Vicar 1985-90) at St Peter's, April 1985
Picture
Revd Tom Gould (Vicar 1946-77) at St Peter's in 1970 (with contemporaneous view of old vicarage behind)
Picture
Church banner shortly after its completion in 1968
Picture
60 years of the Parish of St Peter’s
Picture
Installation of Rev W G Carpenter as Vicar, 1927
Picture
Memorials in St Peter's for World Wars of 1914-18 and 1939-45
Picture
Dedication of the Village War Memorial, 11 July 1920
Picture
Procession to War Memorial, July 1920
Picture
Village War Memorial after its unveiling on 11 July 1920 (Armistice centenary edition of “Arkley Church & Community News”, November 2018)
Picture
Picture
“Arkley Church & Community News”, July 2020
Picture
Rt Revd Charles James Blomfield, Bishop of London, who dedicated St Peter’s on 1 November 1840
Picture
Memorial in St Peter’s to our founder, Enosh Durant (died 22/11/1848)
Picture
High Canons, Shenley, home of Enosh Durant from 1812-48
Picture
Holy Trinity Church, St Marylebone - burial place of Enosh Durant (c1768-1848)
Powered by Create your own unique website with customizable templates.