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The Story of Guildford
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The Story of Guildford

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Guildford’s history dates from Saxon times, and the town has been the residence of kings and many famous men and women, particularly since Henry II turned the Norman Castle into a luxurious palace in the 12th century. George Abbot, who became Archbishop of Canterbury in 1611 and was one of the translators of the King James Bible, founded Abbot’s Hospital in 1619. This was probably the first ‘sheltered housing’ and still fulfils that role today. The King James Bible celebrates its 400th anniversary in 2011. High above the town is the Cathedral of the Holy Spirit which celebrates its 50th anniversary in 2011. In 1961 the Queen attended the consecration of this, the first Cathedral built in the south of England since the Reformation. Below it is the University of Surrey, which received its Royal Charter in 1966. Guildford’s people and visitors throughout history come to life in this well-researched account, which also examines the city’s architectural development and heritage, from the castle and medieval guildhall to the modern cathedral and beyond. Rather than focusing solely on local history, the author shows Guildford’s significance on a national and sometimes international scale. AUTHOR: Marion Field has written numerous biographies, local histories, and English language books. Formerly Head of English in a large comprehensive school, she has taught in both Canada and Uganda, as well as lecturing and running creative writing workshops on cruise ships. She has always been fascinated by history and has written three local history titles. 115 b/w illustrations

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The History Press Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
7 April 2022
Pages
160
ISBN
9780750998994

Guildford’s history dates from Saxon times, and the town has been the residence of kings and many famous men and women, particularly since Henry II turned the Norman Castle into a luxurious palace in the 12th century. George Abbot, who became Archbishop of Canterbury in 1611 and was one of the translators of the King James Bible, founded Abbot’s Hospital in 1619. This was probably the first ‘sheltered housing’ and still fulfils that role today. The King James Bible celebrates its 400th anniversary in 2011. High above the town is the Cathedral of the Holy Spirit which celebrates its 50th anniversary in 2011. In 1961 the Queen attended the consecration of this, the first Cathedral built in the south of England since the Reformation. Below it is the University of Surrey, which received its Royal Charter in 1966. Guildford’s people and visitors throughout history come to life in this well-researched account, which also examines the city’s architectural development and heritage, from the castle and medieval guildhall to the modern cathedral and beyond. Rather than focusing solely on local history, the author shows Guildford’s significance on a national and sometimes international scale. AUTHOR: Marion Field has written numerous biographies, local histories, and English language books. Formerly Head of English in a large comprehensive school, she has taught in both Canada and Uganda, as well as lecturing and running creative writing workshops on cruise ships. She has always been fascinated by history and has written three local history titles. 115 b/w illustrations

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The History Press Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
7 April 2022
Pages
160
ISBN
9780750998994