File LE/01/01/005 - All Saints' Church, Apia, Western Samoa.

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LE/01/01/005

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All Saints' Church, Apia, Western Samoa.

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  • 1952-1999 (Creation)

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Leonard Evetts' project files relating to the Church of All Saints', Apia, Western Samoa. The main file covers two projects - the design and execution of the east window, installed 1959, and the later design and execution of four windows in the apse, installed 1970. The apse windows were later used as a design for postal stamps to celebrate Christmas 1972 in Samoa.

This file contains sketches, a large bundle of commission correspondence, photographs, and items relating to the postal stamps. Photographs of the completed windows, taken in the 1990s, have also been inserted into this file, presumedly during preparations for the posthumously published book on Evetts' work 'Master Designer'.

A second file contains a cardboard mounted design of the last supper for the east window project (1958-1959) and a watercolour painting of All Saints Church, dated 1966.

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gb186-LE/01/01/005

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