Letter to from Watkin H. Williams (studied at Westminster School 1858-1863) Lawrence Tanner (Grant's 1905-1909; History Master 1920-1932) concerning the proposed attendance of King George VI at the Latin Play and recording author's mother's recollections of visit of William IV to the Latin Play and Lord Byron's performance at it. This item was removed from the A series 13/05/2015. The previous reference number is given above.
Letter from W.A. Armstrong, Temple Bar, to L. Tanner (Grant's 1905-1909; History Master 1920-1932) thanking him for advice about the screen in College Hall and giving information about a screen in Middle Temple Hall.
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.