Starting in 2018, following a suggestion by Julie Beaumont, the Ross Fine Arts Society (RFAS) began recording every piece of paper, textile, metal, stone and wood work in Putley Church’s orbit. The result of their endeavours was to be recorded in a book to be presented to the Church, with copies in various Herefordshire record facilities.
The progress or otherwise of the enterprise has been recorded in the later editions of the Putley Press and early editions of the Cider Press. Pieces have appeared on articles and stories uncovered during their diligent search.
On Sunday 16th October at our 11am Morning Prayer service fourteen members of the RFAS complemented our congregation, towards the end of which the presentation of The Book (as it became known during conception) was made by Christopher Nicholson and received by Elaine Spalding, Church Warden, who accepted it on behalf of the Church.
Stories were recounted by Elizabeth Maggs, RFAS lead during the whole exercise, of the exciting discoveries of family history, hidden artefacts and “interesting” 18c documents. Alice Rhodes’ cakes came in for more than one mention. Elaine responded with our thanks.
The book is in the church with over 380 pages of description and pictures. Currently it is only available to view on request; it is intended to have it available for public access.
Following the service refreshments were served and a large proportion of the gathering spent a considerable time looking at the treasures that had been put on display. Most striking were the vestments worn by the clergy when leading services. They are over 100 years old and, thanks to the skill of one of the RFAS volunteers, look as good as new.