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Bidding a fond farewell to the Rev Bob Shaw are pupils of Cumberworth First school at



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Bidding a fond farewell to the Rev Bob Shaw are pupils of Cumberworth First school at

Bidding a fond farewell to the Rev Bob Shaw are pupils of Cumberworth First school at their harvest festival service. Mr Shaw, the vicar of St Nicholas Church, Cumberworth, Rector of Holy Trinity Church, Denby Dale and St Johns Church, Denby is leaving the area to take on a new parish in Cumbria. The Chairman of the school governors, Mr Shaw has worked in the area for the last 5ears. He was presented with a photograph album and gift voucher after conducting his final service at the school. The harvest produce will be auctioned in school and profits will go to the Church of England Childrens Society. Packet and tinned food will be donated to the Christian African Relief Trust for distribution in need African countries. 19th October 1990

Huddersfield Examiner Archive
Mirrorpix
United Kingdom
HUDD 1990 7320

Media ID 21706515

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12"x8" (30x20cm) Photo Print

Relive the past with our exquisite photographic print from Memory Lane Prints, featuring the heartwarming scene of "Bidding a fond farewell to the Rev Bob Shaw are pupils of Cumberworth First school at their harvest festival service" from the Huddersfield Examiner Archive. This beautifully preserved image captures the moment as the children say their goodbyes to their beloved vicar, Mr. Shaw, of St. Nicholas Church, Cumberworth. Add a touch of nostalgia to your home or office with this stunning piece of history, expertly printed on high-quality photographic paper to bring out every detail and ensure longevity.

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Bidding a Fond Farewell to Reverend Bob Shaw - A Heartwarming Harvest Festival Service

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. In this touching photo print, we witness the heartfelt farewell of pupils from Cumberworth First School bidding adieu to their beloved vicar, Reverend Bob Shaw. The occasion took place during their annual harvest festival service at St Nicholas Church in Cumberworth. Reverend Shaw had been an integral part of the community for the past five years, serving as both the vicar of St Nicholas Church and rector of Holy Trinity Church and St Johns Church in Denby Dale. However, he was now embarking on a new journey as he prepared to take on a parish in Cumbria. To express their gratitude and appreciation for his dedicated service, the school governors presented Reverend Shaw with a thoughtful gift - a photograph album capturing cherished memories shared with students throughout his tenure - along with a generous gift voucher. The harvest produce collected during this festive event would not go to waste either. It would be auctioned within the school community, with all proceeds benefiting the Church of England Children's Society. Additionally, packets and tinned food were set aside for donation to the Christian African Relief Trust, ensuring that those in need across African countries would receive much-needed sustenance. This heartwarming snapshot captures not only Reverend Bob Shaw's departure but also showcases how communities come together during times of celebration and charity – truly embodying compassion and unity.

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