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Evetts (Leonard) Archive File
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Royal Armorials in the Parish Churches of Northumberland and Durham

Booklet, Royal Armorials in the Parish Churches of Northumberland and Durham, C.H.Hunter Blair and L.C. Evetts with enclosed note dated 15th February 1999. Evetts’ publication with C H Hunter Blair, Royal armorials in the parish churches of Northumberland and Durham.” Archaeologia Aeliana, 4, Vol.XXXI (1953). Evetts contributed ‘A Technical description of the Armorials’ and the drawn illustrations.

Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle upon Tyne.

This file contains a photograph of the slate dedication to Ursula, Viscountess Ridley, installed at the Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle upon Tyne, 1973, together with a covering letter from David Kindersley dated 21 May 1973. The inscription was designed by Leonard Evetts and executed by stone letter-carver David Kindersley. There is also a large design drawing of the inscription, housed separately due to its size.

Shields of Arms of the Incorporated Companies in Guildhall, Newcastle upon Tyne.

This file contains photographs of each shield and one photograph of a framed picture of all of the Shields. The file, dated 1940, was found in a folder with other examples of Evetts work so it is possible that Evetts designed new versions of the Shields, or repaired an existing display. The photographs however seem more modern than 1940.

Silkstone Church, Barnsley, South Yorkshire.

Leonard Evetts' project file relating to his designs for the refurnishing of Lady Chapel in Silkstone Church, Barnsley. It's not clear which of the churches in Silkstone this project relates to, but it seems likely to be All Saints Church, which is the parish church. The file contains detailed designs, sketches, and commission correspondence.

St Agatha's Church, Sparkbrook, Birmingham.

Leonard Evetts' project file relating to St. Agatha, Sparkbrook, Birmingham, installed 1961. The window depicts scenes from the Book of Revelations (The Apocalypse), replacing a window destroyed in World War II.

The file contains detailed designs, commission correspondence, a photograph of the completed window. There are also two large design layouts, housed separately due to their size.

St Aidan's Church, South Shields, Tyne and Wear.

Leonard Evetts' project file relating to the design and execution of the East Window, St Aidan's Church, South Shields, Tyne and Wear, installed in 1951.

The main file contains detailed designs and photographs and a 1951 service of dedication booklet. There is also a large design for a proposed cross for the aisle alter, housed separately due to its size.

The church was demolished in 2000 but the East Window was moved to St Stephen's, South Shields.

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