Reference code: GB-0033-SAD
Title: Durnford, Francis Henry and Mrs Lucy Victoria
Dates of creation: [1920s]-1933
Extent: 1 file
Held by: Durham University Library, Archives and Special Collections
Created by: Durnford, Francis Henry and Mrs Lucy Victoria
Language: English; and add any other secondary languages here without element tags
(1882 - 1969)
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| 1922-1929 | Chaplain, Khartoum Cathedral |
| 1929-1930 | Heliopolis |
(1893 - 1988)
1. Personal papers
2. Photographs
3. Printed Material
Presented by C. Durnford, 2019.
Catalogue
1. Personal Papers
SAD.1048/6/19
20 February 1929
Letter of thanks from Dorothy Maffey at The Palace, Khartoum, to Miss [L.V.] Carless, concerning Maffey daughter's education.
2. Photographs
SAD.1048/6/1-19
1920s-1930s
Photographs of the Sudan clergy and churches, including the Railway Church Saloon, and a letter from Dorothy Maffey. From the collection of Rev. Francis Henry Durnford (1882-1969) (Chaplain of Khartoum Cathedral, 1922-1929; Heliopolis,
1929-1930), and his wife Lucy Victoria Carless (1893-1988), sister of Gordon Carless (see T.F.G. Carless collection).
A diocesan pamphlet,
Egypt and the Sudan A diocese of violent contrasts, accessioned with this material is listed in library catalogue.
SAD.1048/6/1
[1920s]
Bishop Gwynne, leaning against Khartoum Cathedral.
scale: 61 x 86 mm
1 print
SAD.1048/6/2
[1920s]
Rev. F.H. Durnford, with another cleric and his baggage.
scale: 61 x 86 mm
SAD.1048/6/3-5
[7 February 1929]
Railway Church Saloon: dedication ceremony [7 February 1929], with Rev. F.H. Durnford (left); interior, and exterior.
scale: (3) 145 x 97 mm; (4-5) 159 x 117 mm
3 prints
SAD.1048/6/6
[1920s]
Khartoum Cathedral. Karakashian Bros.
scale: 161 x 115 mm
1 print
SAD.1048/6/7
[1920s]
Gordon memorial inscription and plaque, within Khartoum Cathedral. Karakashian Bros.
scale: 168 x 120 mm
1 print
SAD.1048/6/8
[1920s]
Church interior.
scale: 155 x 115 mm
1 print
SAD.1048/6/9-10
1927
Silver plate (two ewers, chalice and plate), with a bible presented to Khartoum Cathedral by all ranks of the 2nd Battalion The Queen's Royal Regiment and 2nd Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment (58th), 1926-27.
scale: 165 x 220 mm
2 prints
SAD.1048/6/11
[1920s]
Group [posed by Khartoum Cathedral], including Bishop Gwynne (centre), Canon Harper (back 2nd from right), and Rev. F.H. Durnford (back left).
scale: 280 x 217 mm
1 print
SAD.1048/6/12
[1920s]
Group of clergymen, including Bishop Gwynne (front left), Canon Harper (back 2nd from right), and Rev. F.H. Durnford (back right), posed in a garden.
scale: 177 x 113 mm (297 x 197 mm mount)
1 mounted print
SAD.1048/6/13
[1922 x 1930]
Group of [?American] navy sailors with clergyman and 5 civilians posed outside wooden church.
scale: 196 x 152 mm (284 x 238 mm mount)
1 mounted print
SAD.1048/6/14
[1922 x 1930]
Brick building, with garden.
scale: 155 x 115 mm
1 print
SAD.1048/6/15
[1920s]
Statue of General Gordon. Karakashian Bros.
scale: 116 x 160 mm
1 print
SAD.1048/6/16
1933
Habub (sand storm), Khartoum. Karakashian Bros.
scale: 164 x 113 mm
1 print
SAD.1048/6/17
[1920s]
Avenue Said, Heliopolis. Lehnert & Landrock (Cairo) postcard.
scale: 139 x 89 mm
1 print
SAD.1048/6/18
[1920s]
“The Hindou Palace” or Baron Empain Palace, Heliopolis. Lehnert & Landrock (Cairo) postcard.
scale: 138 x 90 mm
1 print
3. Printed Material
Separated printed material now in Durham University Library
Printed material deposited with collection; now integrated into the library's printed collections and catalogued on the Open Public Access Catalogue
Egypt and the Sudan. A diocese of violent contrasts, [1920s] (illustrated pamphlet)