Browsing Twenty-Four Rivers, Waterberg by Title

Browsing Twenty-Four Rivers, Waterberg by Title

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  • Pretor, Robert (2008-11-03)
    Official permission from Diocese and Bishop of Pretoria for the placement of two new pews in the church of St. John the Baptist on the farm Twenty-Four Rivers.
  • Pretor, Robert (2008-11-03)
    Official permission from the Diocese and Bishop of Pretoria for the church of St. John the Baptist on the farm Twenty-Four Rivers to erect a painted or stained-glass window.
  • Wilfred (2008-10-16)
    Official permission from the Diocese of Pretoria to place a credence table in the church of St. John the Baptist. Permission given due to a petition put in by Rev HM Gaylard.
  • Herbert Baker and Fleming Architects (2008-11-18)
    A sketch plan, with notation describing it, for a proposed stone font to be installed in the Church of St. John the Baptist. Sketch plan along with other documentation was sent to Mrs MK Peacock.
  • Unknown (2008-11-03)
    Tally of the funds available for the erection of a crucifix in the church of St. John the Baptist. Crucifix is in memory of Mrs. Peacock (Aunt R) and Mrs Fawssett (Aunt E).
  • Unknown (2008-11-06)
    A travel report of the Bishop of Pretoria, including a visit to the church of St. John the Baptist during their Golden Jubilee celebrations.
  • Unknown (2008-10-31)
    A Short history of the clinic and the involvement of Rev Enoch Meggit at the Church of St. John the Baptist, Twenty-Four Rivers.
  • Burls, Mrs. (2008-10-15)
    A sketchy history compiled by Mrs. Burls and presented to the Church of Saint John the Baptist as a gift. Outline of the history of the church from its founding till roundabout 1961.
  • Unknown (2008-10-31)
    Inventory and value thereoff, Church of St. John the Baptist, Twenty-Four Rivers.
  • Pretor, Edward; Pretor, Robert (2008-11-03)
    Monthly circular by the Diocese of Pretoria and the brother of the Bishop of Pretoria Edward Pretor, featuring the 50th anniversary of St. John the Baptist church, Twenty-Four Rivers, 12 miles from Vaalwater in the Waterberg.
  • Battiss, Grace (2008-11-03)
    Letter to Mr EA Davidson from Grace Battiss informing him of the completion of work on the new crucifix for the Church of St. John the Baptist on the farm Twenty-Four Rivers.
  • Battiss, Grace (2008-11-03)
    Letter from Grace Batiss to Mr EA Davidson regarding items delivered.
  • Unknown (2008-11-06)
    Letter to Mr EA Davidson from the secretary of the Diocese of Pretoria informing him that the trustees have given him permission to erect a lych-gate in honour of his daughter, mrs, Clarke, F.C., at the church of St. John ...
  • Pretor, Robert (2008-11-18)
    Letter sent to Mrs LM Barber from the Secretary of St. John the Baptist including the faculty for the extension of the Altar Rails and the placement of a hymnboard at the Church of St. John the Baptist, Twenty-Four Rivers.
  • Verryn, T.D. (2008-10-31)
    Letter from the Rev T.D. Verryn to Mrs L.M. Barber informing her that the Bishop of Pretoria has approved the adding of a wooden plaque to the Church of St. John the Baptist.
  • Pretor, Robert (2008-10-31)
    Letter from the Bishop of Pretoria, Robert Pretor, to mrs Barber replying on her request adding two new pews for the church.
  • Pretor, Robert (2008-11-03)
    A letter of response by Robert Pretor to mrs. LM Barber.
  • Secretary, Diocesan (2008-11-18)
    Letter from the Diocesan secretary to Mrs M Davidson informing her that the Pretoria Diocesan Trustees are the owners of the property on which the Church of St. John the Baptist has been erected and that there is a condition ...
  • Taylor, Robert Selby (2008-11-06)
    Letter sent to Mrs M Davidson from Robert Selby Taylor, the Archbishop of Capetown, asking her if she would accept the Order of Simon of Cyrene.
  • Pretor, Robert (2008-11-18)
    Letter from the Bishop of Pretoria, Robert Pretor, to mrs LM Barber congratulating her on the new carpet for the Church of St. John the Baptist on the farm of Twenty-Four Rivers. He further explains that a faculty is not ...