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St Cuthbert's Church, Beltingham, Hexham, Northumberland.

Leonard Evetts' project file relating to the design and execution of a window in the south wall of the nave (based on the life of St Cuthbert) at St Cuthbert’s Church, Beltingham, Hexham, Northumberland, installed in 1981.

The file contains detailed designs, sketches, commission correspondence and a photograph of the installed window.

St Columba's Presbyterian Church, North Shields, Tyne and Wear.

Leonard Evetts' project file relating to the design and execution of two windows at St Columba's Church, North Shields, Tyne and Wear: a memorial window depicting scenes from the life of St Columba on the island of Iona, installed in 1954, and a second memorial window to flank the first, installed in 1961.

The file contains detailed designs of both windows and photographs of the 1954 window.

St Columba's Church, Southwick, Sunderland.

Leonard Evetts' project file relating to the design and execution of a scheme of re-decoration for the west apse at St Columba's Church, Southwick, Sunderland, installed in 1952.

The file contains two detailed designs only.

St Catherine's Church, Crook, County Durham.

Leonard Evetts' project file relating to the design and execution of a window in the north wall of the nave at St Catherine's Church, Crook, County Durham, installed in 1978.

The file contains detailed designs, sketches, and commission correspondence.

St Camillus' House, Oakwood, Hexham.

Leonard Evetts' project file relating to the design and execution of a window for the Prayer Chapel of St Camillus' House, Oakwood, Hexham, installed 1992.

The file contains detailed designs, sketches, and commission correspondence. A photograph dated 1999 was later inserted into the file.

St. Bees School Library

  • St Bees
  • Book Collection
  • 1485 - 1932

St. Bees School, Cumbria was founded by Queen Elizabeth I in 1583 and its library was developed through donations from local gentry and clergy in the Seventeenth Century. The collection comprises mostly classical literature and theology, including 102 volumes which were printed in the Sixteenth Century, with several titles in Latin or Ancient Greek.

Alongside the classical authors sit Martin Luther's sermons; works by William Gilpin, John Ruskin, Oliver Goldsmith, Izaak Walton, James Boswell and Francis Bacon; there is a copy of Roald Amundsen's The South Pole: an account of the Norwegian Antarctic expedition in the “Fram”, 1910-1912 (1912) and C.G. Bruce's The assault on Mount Everest, 1922 (1923), as well as W.R. Calvert's Family holiday: a little tour in a second-hand car (1932).

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