Early fundraising papers
Pamphlet : ‘Why build a Cathedral?’ Diocese of Guildford, n……d. [c1930s]
Letter from Guildford New Cathedral and Church Fund (signed by Provost Eric Southam) to Fellow Builders, dated November 1939 and outlining plans for the building work in war time.
Pamphlet : ‘Why we must build Guildford Cathedral – £80,000 is needed’, giving details of the Guildford Cathedral Appeal Campaign 30 April – 19 July. n.d. [possibly 1939] Two copies.
Competition for the Guildford Cathedral 1939 : entry form, price sixpence, results to be announced at the Rectory Fete, Cranleigh, 21 June. Form dated 23 May 1939. Some manuscript additions.
Pamphlet : ‘To all parishioners in the parishes of the Diocese of Guildford. The new Cathedral is rising upon its foundations and if this building proceeds without interruption, the first portion will be ready for use in 1941. £80,000 is needed to complete, equip and help to maintain this portion’.. Contains information about the needs and plans for Cathedral Weeks to be held in the Diocese. n.d. [possibly 1939]
Pamphlet : Containing the address given by the Archbishop of Canterbury who laid the Foundation Stone of the Cathedral on 22 July 1936, with a plan of the completed Cathedral n.d.
Pamphlet : ‘The Cathedral Church of the Holy Spirit in Guildford’ . Contains artist’s view of the completed building on the hill, ‘some interesting facts’ and information about fundraising. [1936].
Pamphlet : ‘Guildford New Cathedral – the foundation stone was laid by the Archbishop of Canterbury, July 22nd, 1936’. Contains a detailed plan of the building, a plan of the first portion to be built, with prices for each section of the work, and an artist’s impression of the finished building on the hill. Plans and drawing all signed by Edward Maufe.
Pamphlet : Guildford New Cathedral, December 1939. Contains five photographs of work in progress. and replaces the Bulletin. Contains good wishes for the Christmas season.
Pamphlet : ‘Guildford Cathedral – the first part to be built.’ Architect’s plan and list showing the estimated costs of the various component parts.
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