St. Chad's Church at RAF Stafford

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Date:2nd of May 1960

Description:The unveiling of the foundation stone of St Chad’s Church. Pictured on the left is the Chaplain-in-Chief of the RAF, Rev. F.W. Cocks, (who later became the Bishop of Shrewsbury) and on the right Padre Peacock. The Church was dedicated on 3 February 1961 by the Bishop of Lichfield, Dr A.S. Reeve. With accommodation for a congregation of around 250, the £12,000 building replaced the hutted church that had been in use since 1941. Following the closure of RAF Stafford in 2006 the church and base became part of Beacon Barracks, occupied by the Army.

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1940s
Officers and Service Personnel at RAF Stafford
Officers and Service Personnel at RAF Stafford

Service personnel gathered for the photographer at an unidentified event at RAF ...

1960s
The Control Room at RAF Stafford
The Control Room at RAF Stafford

Wing Commander Stephenson and Wing Commander Kelly observe the activity in the Control ...

1980s
Prince Charles visits RAF Stafford
Prince Charles visits RAF Stafford

Prince Charles is pictured meeting service personnel at RAF Stafford while he was ...

2000s
TSO Course at RAF Stafford
TSO Course at RAF Stafford

Among those attending the TSO (Tactical Supply Operators) Course 03/01, which took ...

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