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A Monument of Fame. The Lambeth Palace Library Blog. October update from the Library and Record Centre. October 17, 2016. Lambeth Palace Library and the Church of England Record Centre regularly embark on new projects and acquire and catalogue new material, from rare books and manuscripts to modern publications. Every […]. Read Article →. Friends of Lambeth Palace Library. LIBRARY RECORDS PROJECT 1785-1953 UPDATE 3. October 7, 2016. Read Article →. September 30, 2016. Read Article →. September 16, 2016.
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An Unrecorded Cheap Repository Tract: The Rebellion of Korah, Dathan, and Abiram | A Monument of Fame
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A Monument of Fame. The Lambeth Palace Library Blog. An Unrecorded Cheap Repository Tract: The Rebellion of Korah, Dathan, and Abiram. August 14, 2015. A guest post by Dr David Stoker, formerly of the Department of Information Studies, Aberystwyth University. The tile page of The Rebellion of Korah, Dathan, and Abiram. Tags: Cheap Repository for Moral and Religious Literature. The First World War and Bishop Winnington-Ingram. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. LPL Printed Books Catalogue.
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Code it be Magic: References for Archbishops’ Papers | A Monument of Fame
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A Monument of Fame. The Lambeth Palace Library Blog. Code it be Magic: References for Archbishops’ Papers. July 30, 2015. Why do the Library’s collections of material for Archbishops of Canterbury have such a varying array of reference codes, often including abbreviations, names, numbers or slashes? What lies behind this array of identifiers, each of which should be unique for an orderable archival object, and how do they reflect the collections’ long history? From 1933-1982 the Council on Foreign Relati...
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Sion College Library Provenance Project | A Monument of Fame
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A Monument of Fame. The Lambeth Palace Library Blog. Sion College Library Provenance Project. July 22, 2015. Richard Rawlinson (1690-1755), a bibliophile and bishop of the Church of England, donated many books to Sion College Library (A83.2ap/H22). Gilt armorial stamp of Sion College Library. For a transcription), but many of the books also contain physical evidence of their previous owners. Do you recognise this hand-painted armorial bookplate found in a Lutheran Bible of 1536? 8211; Identified inscript...
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ChurchCare Library | LAMBETH PALACE LIBRARY
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Skip to main content. You are here: Home. History of the Library. Church of England Record Centre. The ChurchCare Library, maintained by the Cathedrals and Church Buildings Division, is a further collection within the central church bodies alongside Lambeth Palace Library and the Church of England Record Centre, and is located at Church House, Westminster. The majority of the material held here is not searchable online. There is a card catalogue in the Library for printed books, and there are some fi...
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Herborising and the High Church – the story of the Reverend Richard Thomas Lowe (1) | A Monument of Fame
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A Monument of Fame. The Lambeth Palace Library Blog. Herborising and the High Church the story of the Reverend Richard Thomas Lowe (1). July 6, 2015. This year Lambeth Palace Library and the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew: Library, Art and Archives. Photographic image of Richard Thomas Lowe, courtesy of the National Archives (J 121/2416). View of Madeira from 1807 (The English Church in Madeira by H.A. Newell, 1931, plt. 3. Lambeth Palace Library, H5697.M2). I am sure you will be glad to hear I am likely to ...
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The First World War and Bishop Winnington-Ingram | A Monument of Fame
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A Monument of Fame. The Lambeth Palace Library Blog. The First World War and Bishop Winnington-Ingram. August 7, 2015. Bishop Winnington-Ingram in uniform. For more information on Library sources for the First World War, please see our research guide. Tags: Arthur Foley Winnington-Ingram. Code it be Magic: References for Archbishops’ Papers. An Unrecorded Cheap Repository Tract: The Rebellion of Korah, Dathan, and Abiram →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. LPL Printed Books Catalogue.
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