St. John's Church, Apple Limeway
This photo shows the interior of the St. John's church, Apple Limeway.
St. John's Church Apple Limeway, Cambridgeshire, 1930 circa |
Here is a postcard which shows the exterior of the church:
Ann mentions the church in her diary:
Sunday 14th July 1935
I went to church this morning. I walked there with the Sisters and smiled at everybody. I looked at the stained glass as I always do, ignored the sermon and just thought.
It is hard to tell what the Sisters believe. There is a slight air of superiority when they sit on their pew. But they live together in a cottage as small as mine. It has occurred to me that there is only one bedroom. They must sleep in the same room. So what are they superior about?
I contrived to walk back with them. I asked them how they ended up in this village in that cottage. They told me a vague story about a father and a small legacy and Linda’s love of gardening.
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