James was a church organist for 60 years.

St Mary, Wheaton Aston, Staffordshire
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There has been a church on the current site in the centre of the village since the 14th Century. This original wooden church was one of the few buildings to survive of the Great Fire in 1777. However, due to disrepair, this church was demolished and a new stone church was built in 1857. This was then extended in 1894, and is the church still currently standing. The east window was made in a medieval style by the renowned Victorian master of stained glass, Charles Eamer Kempe
Crucifixion and Saint Mary and Saint John
James was a church organist for 60 years.
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