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Guildford Cathedral - an Architect's View, by John Stiff
A loose leaf copy of a talk ‘Guildford Cathedral – an Architect’s View’, by John Stiff, ARIBA, Chief Guide Guildford Cathedral, written in May 2004. It describes the role of an architect, and also the competition process in the 1930s for the building of the cathedral, including the various designs amongst the finalists, and the choice of Edward Maufe’s design. It describes various aspects of the cathedral including the later addition of the west front sculptures.
Creator
John StiffDate of creation
May 2004Date of coverage
1930 - May 2004Reference number
Guildcath/3/A/A2/007Storage location
Shelf B3 Box 99Formats
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