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Coloured print c 1845. Proposed 'lecturn' lectern. The setting is not Holy Trinity. Wood and glass. Frame 40cm x 29 1/2cm. Print 26cm x 19cm.
In 1972, during renovations to the roof, members of the church congregation decided to create a time capsule detailing the life of the city and church for that year. A number of ephemeral items...
A Practical and Explanatory Commentary on The Old Testament and New Testament, by the Reverend Robert Jamison DD minister of St Paul's Glasgow with illustrative engravings on steel. Two book...
Work of A Wilson: Exhibited in Yorkshire photographic shows 1967-2003.
Thomas Earle memorial
Holy Trinity East end
Font 1987
Stone reredos screen 1988
A collection of prints donated by Gareth Watkins, archivist at Hull City Museums, in 1997. Prints are taken from lantern slides possibly taken in the early 20th century of both the interior and...
Charcoal sketch circa 1820. Wood frame and glass. Frame 46cm x 36cm print 38 1/2cm x 27cm.
An origanal framed letter to John Healy Bromby, vicar of Holy Trinity from the town clerk, dated 9th July 1846. The letter asks for advice from the church in its selection of the colour scarlett...
The Names of the Contributors to the Organ Erected in 1711.
Taken from the NADFAS edition: Hand coloured print. Narrow plain wooden frame.
Drawn on stone by W Bevan. Printed by Monkhouse of York.
Framed oil painting, rather naive in execution, probably a copy, showing the turbanned and white-bearded Samaritan pouring lotion on to the wounded man's bare chest.
A large painting of the Last Supper by the Huguenot refugee artist Jacques Parmentier (1658-1730).
A collection of black and white photographic prints donated to Holy Trinity by A C Wilson of Hull who was a member of the Royal Photographic Society
Material provided by J Fenwick. Rev John Healey Bromby b.1770 d.1868 Vicar of Holy Trinity 1797-1867. A few months short of 70 years.
Reported in 1996 with foxing and fading of print. Large carved oak frame. 7.6cm. Print 71cm by 59.7cm.
Richard England Brook(e)
Cecil Francis Ayerst
b. 11 October 1875 Darjeeling
BA from Corpus Christi Cambridge 1897 MA 1917
Made a deacon 1898 Priest 1899 at Newcastle
Louis George Buchanan
(1932 Crockford’s)
Trinity College Dublin BA 1897 MA 1900
Deacon 1898 Priest 1899 Dublin
1942. Presented to Mr W G Mayfield (churchwarden) for firewarden's duties.
Black and white print 36x25 cms, in a black frame with glass. 42 1/2 x 32 1/2 cms.
Holy Trinity Church 1938 authorised King James Bible awarde by the Patronage Society upon 100 years of its management. Published by Oxford university press 1930.
Photo from an original postcard. War damage on south east church perspective. Plastic wood/glass