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Papers of F C Eeles on consecration crosses

Catalogue reference: EEL

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Reference
EEL
Title
Papers of F C Eeles on consecration crosses
Date
1908-49
Description

Papers of Dr Francis Carolus Eeles, FSA Scot. (d. 1954) relating to consecration crosses. Consisting of five letters, 1908, 1947-9, including one (1908) from the Rev. Edward Samuel Dewick, two photographs, a few small rubbings, and notes mainly from bibliographical sources. With an annotated copy of E. S. Dewick, 'Consecration crosses and the ritual connected with them', Arch. Journal, 65 (1908), 1-34. See also Eeles's article 'Consecration crosses on Somerset and Dorset churches', Proc. of the Somerset Arch. and Natural Hist. Soc., 76 (1930), 22-7; the obituary of Dr Eeles (ibid., 98 (1953), 160-1) summarises his many other publications. Dr Eeles was secretary of the Central Council for the Care of Churches from 1924.

Held by
Society of Antiquaries of London
Former department reference
SAL/MS/973; MS 973
Creator(s)
Eeles, Francis Carolus (1876-1954), liturgical scholar and historian
Physical description
One file.
Immediate source of acquisition
Presented by the Council for the Care of Churches (with Dewick collection [DEW]), May 1966.
Unpublished finding aids
Society of Antiquaries online catalogue: https://collections.sal.org.uk/eel
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/878bfcf8-dd2d-4a16-a4cd-d52b9aab47f4/

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Papers of F C Eeles on consecration crosses