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1925-1970s

This photograph of the main altar as it was from the time the church opened was used to make a calendar which was sold to raise funds for the church. The altar table is the one we have now with the 3-D coloured Last Supper and carved oak pillars. The crucifix may well be the one we have hanging above the sacristy now, but seems rather small. The reredos (the intricately carved back of the altar) was removed when the altar was brought forward to allow the priest to face the congregation following Vatican 2. It was riddled with woodworm and had to be destroyed. Whatever happened to the two figures on either side of the cross (Mary and St John?) remains a mystery! Note the carving on the original wood panelling behind the altar.