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ILLUSTRATIONS - The WHAT? and the WHY?
Suggesting the way in which the Potter uses environment, custom and upbringing, in the
fashioning of His earthen vessels
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A Portrait Gallery:
Mr. and Mrs. Welch - about 1937
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A sketch of Dad.
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The house of Mr. and Mrs. Linden, Rockford, Illinois.
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Great Grandfather
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Great Grandmother
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A Berean in America. Cover of an itinerary Brochure
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Mother - C.H.W. and Party leaving for Canada.
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C.H.W. aged 13 months and mother.
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C.H.W. aged 6 years and sister aged 2 years.
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The Potter and the Clay.
`Bow Bells'. Being a Londoner was a factor in the
fashioning of the earthen vessel.
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Southwark Cathedral.
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre was behind
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this church.
`Little Dorrit's Church'. Dickens is much in evidence in
this part of London, and was much read in the home. 23
Bermondsey Abbey Church. Though we never met, it was
here that in early days, Dr Bullinger was the Curate. 25
St. John's Horsleydown. Here in Fair Street on April 25th
1880, I first saw the light of day. The house was
completely destroyed by bombing. Only the carcase
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of the church remains.
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Exeter. The Guild Hall. The City of my Fathers.
The Boot Jack. A remnant of Grandfather's horse-riding 29
days.
Lambeth Palace and Parish Church. Here my parents were
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married (in the church, not the Palace).
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The Tower, Guy's Hospital. Here at the age of fifteen
months, my life was saved by the self-sacrifice of a
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nurse.
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Mother's cup of tea.
`One ounce of two-shilling green'.
St. James Church. Ancient and Modern Slides.
Ancient granite slides give place to the
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more sophisticated version.
Cherry Garden Pier. Unconsciously, ships, docks and old
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