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These two children were baptised in the font at Alveston Parish church

These two children were baptised in the font at Alveston Parish church


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These two children were baptised in the font at Alveston Parish church

These two children were baptised in the font at Alveston Parish church, but both appear to have forgotten the event. Two-year-old Thomas Pargeter(left), with his mother Mrs. Rosemary Pargeter and Mrs. Margaret Clack with daughter Sarah, were visiting St. Jamess Church, which is holding a flower festival.
27th June 1970

Coventry Telegraph Archive
Mirrorpix

Media ID 21382880

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This heartwarming photo captures a precious moment in the lives of two young children, Thomas Pargeter and Sarah Clack, as they were baptized in the beautiful font at Alveston Parish church. However, it seems that time has faded their memories of this significant event. In the picture, two-year-old Thomas stands on the left with his loving mother, Mrs. Rosemary Pargeter, while Mrs. Margaret Clack holds her adorable daughter Sarah close by. The innocence and joy radiating from these little ones' faces is truly captivating. During their visit to St. James's Church for a flower festival, this photograph was taken to commemorate their baptism day. The vibrant colors of flowers surrounding them perfectly complement the cheerful atmosphere. This snapshot not only reflects family life in the 1970s but also showcases fashion trends of that era – from the charming dresses worn by both mothers to the timeless style captured through black-and-white photography. The image serves as a reminder of how important traditions like baptisms are within communities and families alike. It encapsulates a fleeting moment frozen in time – one that brings back nostalgic memories for those involved and evokes curiosity among viewers about what lies beyond this single frame.

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