Letter from W.A. Armstrong, Temple Bar, to L. Tanner (Grant's 1905-1909; History Master 1920-1932) asking for Tanner's opinion of the screen in College Hall.
Armstrong, W.A.Letter from Waller, 5th October 1945. At the beginning of the war Cathedral workmen fixed a new stained glass window in Lord Bledisloe's chapel in the church at Lydney. The top lights were not finished - can a couple of our men be spared for a day?
Letter from Waller, 25th January 1946. More on the civil engineer for the Crypt, and also on the background and references of a possible scaffolder.
Letter from Waller, 28th May 1953. Architects - see Previous letters. News of the renovations to the Nave Roof, and of a Memorial Reading Desk.
Letter from Waller, 2nd August 1945. Architects. Veronica and Christopher Whall have inspected the East Window. Nothing to be done about the discolouration and pitting - in time (perhaps several centuries) it will become perforated. In some areas the painting on the glass appears to be on the outside (because a large part of the glass is a hotch-potch of bits reused from elsewhere). Due to a labour shortage releading will take at least 12 months.
Letter from Waller, 26th September 1945. Has obtained a grant of
Letter from Waller, 11th September 1945. Mr Beck has inspected the East Window. Better to do the work at his place in Cheltenham - all his facilities are there plus gas for soldering, and he can work on into the evening. He will drive over a few panels at a time, and will charge for the work on a time basis.
Letter from Waller, 17th December 1945. On who to consult as a civil engineer for the crypt.
Letter from Waller, 3rd January 1946. Suggestions for the civil engineer - Freeman, of Sir Alexander Gibb & Co., who advised on St Paul's 15 years ago.
Letter from Walter Hamilton (1908-1988), headmaster, Westminster School. The school will be free on 14 June [for the Annual Meeting of the Westminster Branch of the NSPCC].