As part of the St. James’ and St. Basil’s 75th anniversary celebrations, Church heritage guides and a Church welcome guide were created with the support

As part of the St. James’ and St. Basil’s 75th anniversary celebrations, Church heritage guides and a Church welcome guide were created with the support
Born in January 1855 James Knott was born on the 31st January 1855 at Howdon on Tyne. He was the eldest of ten children. His
Listing information for J’s and B’s Church Vicarage Information taken from British Listed Buildings Entry Name: Vicarage of Church of St James and St BasilListing Date: 30
Entry Name: Church of St James and St BasilListing Date: 14 June 1954Grade: IISource: Historic EnglandSource ID: 1024896English Heritage Legacy ID: 304548Location: Newcastle upon Tyne, NE4 INFORMATION FROM BRITISH LISTED BUILDING Listing
Sir James Knott – 1855 – 1934 – Shipping MagnateSir James Knott Trust Sir James Knott was born in Howdon on Tyne. He was the
Northumberland Archives Service has records for churches which serve or served areas within the ancient parish of St John. These are listed below and include
A Frankly Modern Building’ by Neil MoatThe Journal of the Decorative Arts Society 1850 – the PresentNo. 21, decoration in buildings (1997), pp. 67-76Published by: The
By Tony Henderson, Evening Chronicle 2017 Caption from the featured photo above – Thomas Garbutt Knott (left); Lady Knott; Sir James Knott and The Church
A Grade II Listed Building in Fenham Entry Name: Hall of Church of St James and St BasilListing Date: 30 March 1987Grade: IISource: Historic EnglandSource ID: 1024711English Heritage Legacy ID: 304967Location: Newcastle
The 1914-18 War Memorial for Dame Allan’s pupils has pride of place in the Newsom Hall, alongside other such memorials from the Boer and Second
Sir James Knott James Knott was born on the 31st January 1855 at Howdon on Tyne. He was the eldest of ten children. His father,
As part of the 75th Anniversary of St James and St Basil’s, the PCC thought it would be a good idea to record the memories