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Church Art and Church Discipline round about 1939

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 March 2016

Brian Taylor*
Affiliation:
Guildford St Nicolas’

Extract

On 3 May 1939 Dr Francis Carolus Eeles, General Secretary of the Central Council of Churches, wrote to Dr John Victor Macmillan, second Bishop of the new diocese of Guildford. He began by praising the Guildford Advisory Committee, ‘one of the best in the country; its businesslike methods and its thoroughness leave nothing to be desired.’ It was not one of the six on which Eeles himself served. He went on to speak about Guildford St Nicolas’.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Ecclesiastical History Society 1992

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References

1 Eeles to bishop of Guildford, Archives of the Council for the Care of Churches, file ‘St Nicolas’ Guildford’.

2 Maurice Headlam, Bishop and Friend (London, n.d.), pp. 49-50.

3 J. R. Lucas, his son, to the author, 31 May 1990, in a letter which expands on this, and explains the appointment to Durham.

4 For the inception and development of the diocesan and central committees see the first and second reports 1923 and 1925; also Scott, Judith, ‘Who Cares? or the Red Door in London Wall’, Maintenance and Equipment News, 12 (1970), no. 2, pp. 1721, no. 3, pp. 1519 Google Scholar.

5 For Eeles, F. C. see Scott, Judith, ‘Francis Carolus Eeles’, offprint from Aberdeen University Studies, 136 (1956), foreword to an article by Eeles on King’s College ChapelGoogle Scholar.

6 Quoted in Nan Dearmer, The Life of Percy Dearmer (London, 1940), pp. 199–200.

7 Anson, Peter F., Fashions in Church Furnishings 1840-1940 (London, 1960), p. 306 Google Scholar.

8 Symondson, Anthony, The Life and Work of Sir Ninian Comper 1864-1960 (London, 1988), p. 22 Google Scholar.

9 The Warham Guild Handbook (London, [1932]), p. 73 Google Scholar.

10 Council for the Care of Churches, Blacking file.

11 Eeles, Francis C., The Church of All Saints Seluiorthy, 4th edn (Taunton, 1944), p. 22 Google Scholar.

12 Ibid., p. 28n.

13 Eeles, Francis C., The Church of St Dubricius Porlock (Taunton, 1935), pp. 278 Google Scholar.

14 Ibid., p. 17.

15 Taylor, Brian, The Lower Church (Guildford, 1980), p. 45 Google ScholarPubMed.

16 For Travers, see Fairhead, J. S., ‘Martin Travers ARCA (1886-1948)’ (St Andrew’s MA. dissertation, 1983)Google Scholar.

17 Hughes, Anselm, The Rivers of the Flood (London, 1961), ch. 5.Google Scholar

18 The Modem Churchman, repr. 46 (1956), pp. 266-7.

19 The Rivers of the Flood, p. 55.

20 Convocation of Canterbury Chronicle (1958), p. 55.

21 J. Worsfold to the author, 16 June 1990.

22 See illustrations in the Chronicle and annual reports of the Borneo Mission Association in the 1920s and 1930s.

23 Anthony Symondson, Sir Ninian Comper, p. 24.

24 Susan Worth in a conversation with the author, 13 July 1990.