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Some of the comments entered:

"First time I've used it and it was very interesting and easy to use. The project on the "Projects page" was also excellent!" F.Fawcett


"visit also http://agneskerk-amsterdam.wolweb.nl With kind regards, H. Govers president St. Agnes Church Amsterdam"


"Very good. Beautiful church - much bigger than St John's Reid in Canberra."

P & A Brown


"Very interesting, it is a long time since I visited St. Agnes', about 35 years ago!"

H Cardwell


"It's rare that i enjoy such webpages. The way this particular one has been put together is professional and very well organized. Thank you for sharing this with me."

P Carter


"It's lovely to see St. Agnes', which I attended as a student (1978-81) after so many years. Some of the image files did not download (maybe my machine is too slow!)"

P Lewin


"Another gem Pearson Church... greetings from St Michael and All Angels Croydon.... www.st-michaels-church-croydon.org.uk"

J Holmes


"interesting to see what is afoot now - I attended from 86 to 91"

A Norman


"I was interested in reading your entry in the visitors' book at Saint David's Hobart, a building designed by G.F.Bodley! I look forward to meeting you at the time of your next visit to Tasmania."

"Very good. Beautiful church - much bigger than St John's Reid in Canberra."

Very Rev'd Dr S Blackler

[A couple of comments received after Fr Webb's visit to Australia]


"very interesting full of memories - any information on St Agnes day services would be useful"

L Fielding