Repository | Lambeth Palace Library |
Level | Item |
Alt Ref No | W.Temple 23, ff. 202-13 |
Title | EGYPT AND THE SUDAN |
Date | 24 Feb-28 Dec 1944 |
Description | Criticism of the Royal Navy's encouragement of brothels in Alexandria and a brothel under the auspices of the American military in Khartoum, Sudan. Includes correspondence from: the Association for Moral and Social Hygiene (ff. 202, 209); Llewellyn Henry Gwynne, Bishop in Egypt and the Sudan (ff. 203-4), including statistics on the incidence of venereal disease amongst British, Dominion and Indian forces (f. 205); Geoffrey Francis Fisher, Bishop of London (f. 206); Archbishop Temple (ff. 207, 210); the Church of England Moral Welfare Council (f. 208); James Pitt Watson, Convenor of the Church of Scotland Committee on Church and Nation (f. 211); and Ian Hugh White-Thomson, chaplain to Archbishop Temple (f. 213). |
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DS/UK/3273 | Gwynne; Llewellyn Henry (1863-1957); Bishop in Egypt | 1863-1957 |
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DS/UK/3687 | Church of England; Moral Welfare Council; 1939-1957 | 1939-1957 |
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