You are here: Home>Archive Catalogue>The Capitular records of Guildford Cathedral>Photographic Collection>The Cathedral Building and Contents>The Copes and Textiles of the Cathedral The Copes and Textiles of the CathedralFrom: The Capitular records of Guildford Cathe...Reference number Guildcath/1/I/I4/006 Records in this FileFestal cope Guildcath/1/I/I4/006/001Festal cope, shown fully extended, with other textiles in view.The White Maufe cope Guildcath/1/I/I4/006/002The White Maufe Cope worn by a member of the clergy. Full length frontal view.The White Maufe Cope Guildcath/1/I/I4/006/003The White Maufe Cope, worn by a member of the clergy. Full length back view. Loose caption notes ‘N.B. The Morse on this Cope was subsequently attached to a replacement white cope’Cope and Mitre designed and embroidered by Beryl Dean Guildcath/1/I/I4/006/004Bishop George Reindorp standing in the Baptistry wearing the Cope and Mitre designed and embroidered by Beryl Dean. With loose captionDetail of the Festal Cope Guildcath/1/I/I4/006/005Detail of the embroidered motif and fabris of the Festal CopeFestal Cope displayed with a Mitre Guildcath/1/I/I4/006/006Festal Cope fully extended on a frame with a protective covering. In foreground is a wooden table with a Mitre in a display case.Mitre embroidered with stag emblem and date MCMXXXXI (1941) Guildcath/1/I/I4/006/007Close up view of Mitre with embroidery including motif of a leaping stag and date MCMXXXXIMitre embroidered with cross keys and sword and word 'Guildford' Guildcath/1/I/I4/006/008Embroidered mitre with motif of cross keys and sword with the word ‘Guildford’ below. Mitre is shown in a display caseDetail of embroidery on White Maufe Cope Guildcath/1/I/I4/006/009Close up detail of the embroidery on the White Maufe Cope showing emblems including of the Holy Spirit, flowers and foliageWeaving of the New Dossal Curtain Guildcath/1/I/I4/006/010Eight coloured photographs of the weaving of the new curtain. One of the photographs shows the Cathedral Administrator, Bill Evershed with two other people form the Cathedral.The Charleston Banner Guildcath/1/I/I4/006/0111 black and white photograph and 1 colour photograph of the banner embroidered in memory of Frederick Charleston, The Lancashire Fusiliers, and inscribed Ypres, 7 July 1915. The banner was embroidered by his sister Miss Irene Charleston, a professional embroideress, particularly of Church work, in the firm of William Morris.The Cathedral Banner Guildcath/1/I/I4/006/012A colour photograph of the Cathedral banner. Designed by Sir Edward Maufe and embroidered by Mrs Doris Halliwell. The design depicts the Cathedral’s dedication to the Holy Spirit by the symbols of the dove descending in shafts of light and the flames of fire. The cross which forms the background of the embroidered design is ...Mother's Union Banners Guildcath/1/I/I4/006/0132 colour photographs of Mother’s Union Banners. One design dating from 1993. The Altar Frontal Guildcath/1/I/I4/006/01412 colour photographs of the Altar frontal.The new Dossal curtain Guildcath/1/I/I4/006/015Photographs of the new Dossal curtain and the High Altar.The Charleston Banner Guildcath/1/I/I4/006/016Four photographs of the Charleston Banner.Banners Guildcath/1/I/I4/006/017Eight coloured photos, four Mother’s Union banners taken in 1986. One showing a proposal for a new Mother’s Union banner taken in 1993. One showing the Cathedral banner. Two others showing a dove descending.The Wilton Carpet, Dossal curtain, and High Altar Guildcath/1/I/I4/006/0181 black and white postcard ‘High Altar and Carpet’ and a coloured postcard showing a close up of the Wilton carpet designed by Sir Edward Maufe and featuring the Diocesan Arms. Two colour photographs showing the High Altar and the East End with High Altar, Dossal curtain, Rose Window and painted Tester over the altar. No CommentsStart the ball rolling by posting a comment on this page! Add a comment about this pageYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Your comment:Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.I consent to my name and e-mail address being stored along with this comment, and to the website editors communicating with me by e-mail about the comment if necessary. My name may be published alongside the comment on the website, but my e-mail address will not be published. 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