Maufe Correspondence 1965-1970
Correspondence to and from architect Sir Edward Maufe in the years 1965-1970 regarding the design, construction and completing of the building of Guildford Cathedral
Contains:
Correspondence regarding the Aircraft Industries bay and the design by Sir William Hildred
Correspondence regarding the pointing of the South Side of the Cathedral
Correspondence regarding the vibration in the glass of the British Legion Screen
Letter concerning the items that are still remaining in 1965 – North Car Park, stone paving on the north and south of the west steps, North and South Arms, the fore court, the South terrace, west sculpture, north east porch, temporary pendants in the nave, glazed screens to the north and south garths
Approximate estimate of costs for the remaining works 1966
Correspondence concerning the hoist in the north Ambulatory
List of gifts with approximate costs for aspects of the Cathedral build 1966
Final accounts for the contracts – Tower and Sacristy, Lady Chapel, Chapter House
Correspondence regarding the Worshipful company of Wheelrights window and its reject by Sir Edward Maufe
Letter from Sir Edward Maufe concerning his retirement of general practice but wishing to act as consultant
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