A History of St. Andrew`s Church, Charmouth

(30)Pavey
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This Window is in the Shouth wall of the Annex and is mainly clear diamond glass except for two medallion stained sections. One section visible from the Gallery only, shows Sancta Cecilia with two little cherubs with halos and one is playing a primitive hand-held musical intstrument (A Psaltery)? The lower medallion, visible in the Annex only, shows a youth playing a harp. A ribbon carries "Praise Him with the Psaltery and Harp." In the bottom right-hand corner is a square section containing "To the Glory of God/and to keep in memory/CLARA ANN PAVEY/this window was given in 1938".
 
Although Reginald Pavey recorded the village in his Albums and notebooks for nearly 50 years, photographs of him are very scarce. these are the only that we have so far traced. The first is of him as a scoutmaster soon after moved back to the village in 1926 and the other in 1950 when he opened the Tennis Club changing rooms with the builder W.Mills. He had been born in the village in 1884 and lived for awhile at Charmouth Lodge, then called the Limes. After a time as a teacher at Clifton School he returned and spent the rest of his life here living at the Well Head. The Pavey Group was founded in recognition of the important part he played in recording its past until his death in 1973.
 

 

Mrs Pavey from photo of Choir in 1892
Reginald Pavey from photo of Choir in 1892
   
Although Reginald Pavey recorded the village in his Albums and notebooks for nearly 50 years, photographs of him are very scarce. these are the only that we have so far traced. The first is of him as a scoutmaster soon after moved back to the village in 1926 and the other in 1950 when he opened the Tennis Club changing rooms with the builder W.Mills. He had been born in the village in 1884 and lived for awhile at Charmouth Lodge, then called the Limes. After a time as a teacher at Clifton School he returned and spent the rest of his life here living at the Well Head. The Pavey Group was founded in recognition of the important part he played in recording its past until his death in 1973.