| Picture Gallery |

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| An Aerial View of St Marys. |
| Here you will find our latest images and links to our other Galleries. |
| For more details on Emley Brass Band and their concert venues see their website at www.emleybrassband.co.uk |
| Pictures from the Emley Brass Band Concert held in 2009 |
| Strike up the Band. |
| The Band Sings. |
| Nellie the Elephant. Sorry we can't see you Gary. |
| Pictures from the Remembrance Event Tree Planting November 2009 |
| The Mayor tops out a Lime tree planted by local children. |
| The Mayor, honoured guests and local children pose for the press. |
| A poem of remembrance was read at the end of the ceremony |
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| Pictures from the 'Carols round the Christmas Tree' Service 2009 Sunday 6th December 2009 With the Ecclesfield Park Group and members of the local community. |
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| Pictures from Christmas 2009 |
| The two trees in front of the Rood Screen were decorated by the Brownies and the Scouts, The west door tree was decorated by the congregation. |
| Pedestal |
| Jeffcock Memorial Fountain - Service of Dedication Wednesday 17th February 2010 |
| A replica of the finial on the top of the Memorial (the original having been lost) has been replaced. For more information on this memorial see: http://public-art.shu.ac.uk/sheffield/unk329.html |
| Extract from the Parish Magazine for March 2010. The Jeffcock memorial fountain was moved from Ecclesfield Park to the green in the village by the church in 2008. On 17th February, the memorial was re-dedicated in a short service conducted by Canon Tricia Impey. The Lord Mayor of Sheffield, Graham Oxley, MP Angela Smith, several members of the Jeffcock family and the Ecclesfield Feoffees were in attendance. The monument is made of polished black granite with decorative pink granite with four inscriptions bearing the names and dates of members of the Jeffcock family. It was first dedicated in 1903 when it was positioned in the alcove in the church wall. The Jeffcocks are an old mining family from Handsworth, near Sheffield. William Jeffcock was the 1st Mayor of Sheffield in 1843, and his brother John married Catherine Parkyn, the Lady of the Manor of Darley. They lived in Cowley Manor near Chapeltown. Their son Parkin, a mining engineer, is well remembered for his selfless attempt to save miners in the Oaks Colliery Disaster in 1866, at the cost of his own life. St. Saviour’s Church in Mortomley was erected in his memory. Today there are Jeffcocks living and working in the Isle of Man, Monaco, London, Ecuador, Ireland and France. The family still invests and works in mining projects from Mexico & Ecuador to Azerbaijan and Georgia as well as oil and gas exploration in the Ukraine. Ecclesfield Church also has three windows and a water trough in memory of members of the family. |
| Service of dedication. |
| The Jeffcock Memorial Fountain restore to its former glory |
| Dignitaries and family members pose for the local press |
| Christmas Card |
| Font |
| Pulpit |
| Crib |
| Pedestal |
| Pictures from the Baptism and Confirmation Service 2nd March 2010 |
| The Candidates and clergy pose for group photos. |
| The Candidates with Bishop Cyril Ashton after the service. |
| The Candidates and Bishop Cyril Ashton pose for more photographs. |
| St. Johns – Deepcar: Amelia Rose Winterburn St. Matthias – Stocksbridge: Duncan Boughen St. Mary's – Ecclesfield: Laura Jane Clegg, Leanne Keen, Marie Lynette Mead, Gary Noel Moss & Ella-Louise Joyce Swallow |