Church Building and Restoration in Victorian Glamorgan, 1837-1901

Author(s) Geoffrey Orrin

Language: English

Genre(s): Religion, Welsh Interest

  • June 2004 · 416 pages ·244x170mm

  • · Hardback - 9780708318379

About The Book

Dr Geoffrey Orrin's study contains a detailed account of all those Anglican churches within the county of Glamorgan that were built, rebuilt, restored or re-modelled in any significant way during the Victorian period, 1837-1901. It includes as well as the churches within the county that were part of the diocese of Llandaff, those Anglican places of worship within the deanery of Gower in the western part of that county which was included within the diocese of St David's. The author, greatly to his credit, appears to have closely studied and observed every church in person in addition to assembling all the relevant material he could find amid a wide range of manuscripts and printed sources relating to the work undertaken on the churches. Many churches now demolished or redundant are included in this work. The whole is arranged parish by parish, set out in alphabetical order. The result is the standard work of reference for all those interested in church building and restoration in Victorian times for local historians, students of church history in Glamorgan, clergy, parishioners, librarians and architectural historians. The work is illustrated by 60 monochrome photographs, some of which have never been published before.

Endorsements

'Dr Orrin's...book will be of great value to all seeking a detailed yet succinct description of the legacy of Victorian church building and restoration throughout Glamorgan. He is to be congratulated on completing such a substantial survey and for presenting it in such an accessible form.' Gower. '...Dr Orrin has collected a huge amount of valuable information, which will benefit researchers for many years . ' Archaeologia Cambrensis

About the Author(s)

Author(s): Geoffrey Orrin

Dr Geoffrey R. Orrin was born in Mumbles, near Swansea and is a graduate of its University.

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