Repository | Lambeth Palace Library |
Level | Item |
Alt Ref No | Douglas 76, f. 18 |
Title | Photograph of the Old Catholic delegation to the 1930 LAMBETH CONFERENCE |
Date | 1930 |
Description | Basil Staunton BATTY, Suffragan Bishop of Fulham, Johannes Hermanus BERENDS, Rev. William Chauncey EMHARDT, Field Director for foreign born Americans, Committee on Ecclesiastical Relations, Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America. ; John Albert DOUGLAS, Hon. Canon of Southwark (1924 ); Rector of St. Michael Paternoster Royal and honorary general secretary of the Council on Foreign Relations (1933); John Allen Fitzgerald GREGG, Archbishop of Armagh, Old Catholic Bishop of Deventer, John Harold GREIG, Bishop of Gibraltar; Guildford (1927), Arthur Cayley HEADLAM, Bishop of Gloucester, Frederick Cyril Nugent HICKS, Bishop of Lincoln, Cosmo Gordon LANG, Archbishop of York; Canterbury (1928); Franciscus KENNINCK, Old Catholic Archbishop of Utrecht; Rev. Claude Beaufort MOSS, Vice-Principal, St. Boniface College, Warminster; Roscow George SHEDDEN, Bishop of Nassau; Henricus Theodorus Johannes VAN VLIJMEN, Old Catholic Bishop of Haarlem. |
PhysicalDescription | 305x244mm |
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