You are here: Home>Search SearchCurrently displaying: 341 results You've searched for:Decade: "1950s" x Search term Filter by Catalogue Collection Miscellaneous Cathedral Archive Material (11)The Capitular records of Guildford Cathedral (330)Filter by Tags Bennett stone (1)Canada (1)John Clark (1)Old Coulsdon (1)St. John the Evangelist (1)artworks (1)blessing (1)churches (1)drawings (1)exhibitions (1)fundraising (1)publicity material (1)visits (1)Filter by Format Booklet (6)Bound Volume (85)Correspondence (64)Drawing (12)Letter (1)Newspaper cutting (1)Photograph (14)Programme (1)Reproduction (1)Typed document (2)Filter by Decade 1920s (1)1930s (6)1940s (9)1950s (341)1960s (34)2010s (1)Filter by Century 20th (341)21st (1) Sort by: RelevanceTitle Bee Keepers Guildcath/1/G/G5/001/020 5 patterns for the Bee Keepers Kneelers, two on paper and three on card. a) is a rough painted design in watercolours, b) is a copy of a pencil outline drawing on paper, signed by Edward Maufe, c) is a pen and coloured pencil outline drawing on squared paper, d) is a pen and coloured ...Pilgrimage (April 17 1955) Guildcath/1/G/G5/001/046 2 patterns for the Pilgrimage (April 17 1955) Kneeler, both on card. a) is a full colour watercolour design backed to card, b) is a biro pen outline drawing on squared paper. The design shows a cross in the centre with a flower in the foreground. A bishop’s mitre is in the bottom left and ...Builder Guildcath/1/G/G5/001/074 1 pattern for the Builder Kneeler on card. Pencil and coloured pencil ouline on squared paper partially coloured with watercolours. The design shows a builder’s trowel and board on a background of brick patterns with flame motifs surrounding and the word “Builder” at the bottom left. The pencil annotation “JHD” appears at the bottom right. ...Cathedral Minutes October 1957 Guildcath/1/B/B6/001/059The Chapter agreed with the Provost that the main aim should be to build the whole of the nave and the narthex as this would involve comparatively little more expense. It was important that a date for the Consecration should be fixed as soon as possible as this would require much organisation. The details of the new ...Cathedral Minutes June 1958 Guildcath/1/B/B6/001/060The completion of the seven bays of he Nave had a previous estimate of £175,000 plus architect’s fees. However the estimate was now £230,000 plus £20,000 for a temporary west wall. To this needed to be added architect’s fees, surveyor’s fees and administration. A motion would be tabled in the Church Assembly next February sanctioning the ...Cathedral Minutes June 1958 Guildcath/1/B/B6/001/061The sole item was the reception by the full Chapter of the draft of Guildford Cathedral measure, the draft constitution and statutes. These had been prepared by the Secretary of the Church Assembly, E. Binns and examined previously by the sub committee and no alterations were proposed.Cathedral Minutes June 1958 Guildcath/1/B/B6/001/062This was a special meeting to appoint Canon A. Hughes and the Archdeacon of Dorking with the Provost to sign cheques.Cathedral Minutes October 1958 Guildcath/1/B/B6/001/063The Provost thought it would be fatal to fix a date for the Consecration before Whitsuntide 1960. The Provost called attention to the fact there was no provision for houses for clergy or other staff.Cathedral Minutes November 1959 Guildcath/1/B/B6/001/064Now that the date for the Consecration had been fixed for May 31st 1960, the New Cathedral Fund Council was the authority responsible for the building of the New Cathedral and its ancillary buildings, so it was urgent to put plans in place for the erection of houses. The Provost stressed the need for the Chapter ...Cathedral Minutes February 1959 Guildcath/1/B/B6/001/065It was unanimously agreed that Mr. John Brown of Triggs Turner be appointed Chapter Clerk. He would not take a fee, but an honorarium to cover expenses. A Miss Stewart had left £200 in her will for some article of furniture for the Children’s Chapel. It was unanimously agreed to accept the design of Sir Edward ...Cathedral Minutes May 1959 Guildcath/1/B/B6/001/066Mr. J.F.Brown was introduced as the new Chapter Clerk. May 16th 1959 was the date fixed for the installation of the Rev. A.C.G.Oldham as Canon of the Cathedral. It was agreed that the Annual Service on 18th July 1959 would take place in the body of the new Cathedral and admission to the Nave would be by ...Cathedral Minutes July 1959 Guildcath/1/B/B6/001/067They examined the present income and expenses but an accurate budget was not available at this time. Miss Peake was anxious to give the Provost and Chapter an Armada Chest which was of great antiquity and intricate workmanship. The Chapter were invited to examine the chest and to express their views at the next meeting. Plans of ...Cathedral Minutes October 1959 Guildcath/1/B/B6/001/068The Provost informed the Chapter that the building of the West End would not be finished by May 1960, so doubts had been raised as to the wisdom of Consecrating the Cathedral on the proposed date. The delay in the building program was due in some measure to the illness of the Architect. The Chapter thought ...Nave showing temporary doors to crossing Guildcath/1/I/I1/001/063black and white photograph of the temporary doors to the crossing. On the front is the “Dove Brothers” sign, who are situated in Islington, and they are the ones who have helped with the construction of the cathedral. On the back of the picture is a message that states; “A meeting was held of all ...Cathedral floodlit Guildcath/1/I/I1/001/069Black and white photograph by Pieter Veltham, 40 the Mount, Guildford, is a picture of the Cathedral being floodlit against the night sky.North Nave wall Guildcath/1/I/I1/001/074Black and white photograph of the North wall of the Nave being constructed. Local craftsmen are in action using the stone to continue the work of the wall. Dover Brothers are constructing the Nave.View from south east of Construction Guildcath/1/I/I1/001/082Black and white photograph of view of Cathedral from the South East with scaffolding on the WestCathedral from the South Guildcath/1/I/I1/001/085Black and White Photograph of the Cathedral from the South Side including the Southern entrance. There is some scaffolding on the Western wall. Message on the back: Lord Bridge today announced that £300,000 has been collected for Guilford New Cathedral in the past eight years. He said that £175, 000 was needed to complete the ...Education Window Guildcath/1/G/G7/012File of correspondence relating to the Education Window, or Teachers’ Window. Includes: Correspondence with a Mr. and Mrs. E.L. Britton of the National Union of Teachers. Copy of a letter sent to the Surrey Advertiser about the idea for the window and associated reactions and replies. Correspondence relating to competition advertised in “The Schoolmaster” for the design of the ...Lawyers Window Guildcath/1/G/G7/013File contains correspondence relating to the Lawyers Window. Includes: Correspondence with West Surrey Law Society and Sir Edward Maufe regarding the cost and design of the window. Copies of the appeal letter sent to members of the West Surrey Law Society. Correspondence from Triggs, Turner & Co. Solicitors and the West Surrey Law Society concerning confusion arising between the ...Nurses Window Guildcath/1/G/G7/014File contains correspondence relating to the Nurses Window. Includes: Correspondence from the Royal Surrey County Hospital and the Royal College of Nursing concerning funding for the window. Correspondence with “Nursing Mirror” concerning a competition to find a design for the window, copies of the text for the competition and a copy of the announcement and details of the ...Maufe Correspondence 1959 Guildcath/1/G/G2/004File contains correspondence to and from architect Sir Edward Maufe in 1959 regarding the design and continuing the construction of Guildford Cathedral. Contains: Correspondence with Heal’s Contracts regarding cushions for the kneelers. Correspondence to Edward Maufe relating to costs for the Crystal Cross for the Children’s Chapel. Correspondence with Miss Iredale about the cost of the Dove Bros. contract. Correspondence ...Maufe Correspondence: Chancel Furnishings Guildcath/1/G/G2/005File contains records relating to the design and construction of the Chancel. File contains correspondence between the Architect Sir Edward Maufe and members of staff at the Cathedral, principally Eleanora Iredale, also includes architectural plan drawing by Sir Edward Maufe for the Chancel Furnishings. Includes correspondence regarding the costings of the Chancel Furnishings, and items that are ...Maufe Correspondence 1951-1952 Guildcath/1/G/G2/01b File contains correspondence to and from the architect Sir Edward Maufe in the years 1951-1952 regarding the design and the construction of the Cathedral. Contains: Letter to Miss Iredale listing items included in the cost of the completion of the First Portion. Letter to the Provost explaining what money is needed to finish the first part of the ... PAGE: 12345678910Next >