Great War organists, 1900-1930
/Simon Shreeve introduces the organists of Rochester Cathedral during the Great War: Bertram Luard-Selby, Charles Hylton Stuart and Hilda Milvain.
Read MoreSimon Shreeve introduces the organists of Rochester Cathedral during the Great War: Bertram Luard-Selby, Charles Hylton Stuart and Hilda Milvain.
Read MoreGeoff Ettridge explores the challenges faced to Cathedral life by the Great War.
Read MoreA list of the Cathedral Priors of Rochester from 1629 by David Carder.
Read MoreJohn K. Best-Shaw and Dagmar Batterbee introduce the history of bells and bellringing at Rochester Cathedral, with a foreword by Dean of Rochester Adrian Newman.
Read MoreAn index of maintenance, repair, alteration, restoration, decoration, furnishing and survey of the fabric by Diana Holbrooke (1994).
Read MorePresented by Lord Northbourne in 1913 in memory of Dean Ernald Lane, the brother of Lady Northbourne, the Northbourne Funeral Pall is the finest pall in the Cathedral collections. It was recently used during the period of mourning for Queen Elizabeth II.
Read MoreDavid Cleggett tells the story of ecclesiastical vestments as told through some of the exceptional items in the Cathedral collections.
Read MoreA history of the society at the time of their centenary celebrations in 1973.
Read MoreHeadmaster D. R. Vicary explores the long history of The King’s School, Rochester.
Read MoreRochester Cathedral – a place of Christian worship since AD604. Located in the heart of Rochester on the banks of the River Medway in Kent.
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