MEMORIAL TO “MRS MOPS.”—A charwoman cleaning the floor of the new Church of Christ, Blackfriars, London, beneath a stained-glass window newly dedicated by the Bishop of Southwark (the Rt Rev. Mervyn Stockwood) in honour of church and office cleaners. Other windows in the nave of the church pay tribute to housewives, office and building workers, bakers, river lightermen, printers, and engineers. The purpose of the windows is to honour workers (and former workers) in the parish who are not remembered by name.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29501, 1 May 1961, Page 2
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82MEMORIAL TO “MRS MOPS.”—A charwoman cleaning the floor of the new Church of Christ, Blackfriars, London, beneath a stained-glass window newly dedicated by the Bishop of Southwark (the Rt Rev. Mervyn Stockwood) in honour of church and office cleaners. Other windows in the nave of the church pay tribute to housewives, office and building workers, bakers, river lightermen, printers, and engineers. The purpose of the windows is to honour workers (and former workers) in the parish who are not remembered by name. Press, Volume C, Issue 29501, 1 May 1961, Page 2
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