Durnford, Francis Henry and Mrs Lucy Victoria
Introduction
Francis Henry Durnford
Mrs Lucy Victoria Durnford (née Carless)
Arrangement

Catalogue
1. Personal Papers
2. Photographs
3. Printed Material
Separated printed material now in Durham University Library
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
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Francis Henry Durnford

(1882 - 1969)

1922-1929Chaplain, Khartoum Cathedral
1929-1930Heliopolis


Mrs Lucy Victoria Durnford (née Carless)

(1893 - 1988)


Arrangement

1. Personal papers
2. Photographs
3. Printed Material

Accession details

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
Index terms
Postcards
SAD.1048/6/18
[1920s]
“The Hindou Palace” or Baron Empain Palace, Heliopolis. Lehnert & Landrock (Cairo) postcard.
scale:   138 x 90 mm
1 print
Index terms
Postcards
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)