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last updated: 26 May, 2007 ©2000 - 2008 Richard Shakeshaft |
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These are links to other web sites which are specifically connected with Lichfield, or to the information on this site. Links are also provided to other sites for cathedral choirs in the UK. The references are other sources from which information on the site is drawn, and most of these can be found in the Lichfield Cathedral Library; if the book is available for purchasing a link is provided to amazon.co.uk.
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- Attendance Register (kept by Richard Greening) 01 Oct 1959 - 31 Jul 1966
- Choirs and Cloisters Freddie Hodgson
- Diocesan Church Calendar 1856 - 1942 (missing 1903-1913)
- Intimater's Registers 20 July 1923 - 28 June 1962 (8 volumes)
- John Alcock (1715-1806), Vicar Choral and Organist at Lichfield Cathedral: a frustrated reformer Peter Marr (printed in Staffordshire Archaeological and Historical Society Transactions Volume XXI) (1978-80)
- Lichfield Cathedral Chapter Acts Books: Volumes 19 - 28
- Lichfield Diocesan Directories 1946 - 1997/8
- Monumental Inscriptions: Lichfield Cathedral - Lichfield, Staffordshire Birmingham and Midland Society for Genealogy and Heraldry (1989)
- St Chad's Cathedral School: The first 15 years (1941 - 1956) EEF Walters (January, 1981)
- The 750th Anniversary of Lichfield Cathedral: Souvenir Programme of Festival (1945)
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Philip Scriven (Organist and Master of the Choristers) for providing current information, Andrew Lumsden (former Organist and Master of the Choristers) for his support with the site, and providing much of the ongoing information during his tenure. Jonathan Rees-Williams (former Organist and Master of the Choristers) for his support and encouragement with the site, and providing snippets of information. Pat Bancroft (Cathedral Librarian) for allowing me access to various records in the library relating to choir. Michael Guest (Senior Lay Vicar) for the loan of old recordings of the choir and providing Dick Greening's biography. Robert Green (former Assistant Organist) for providing accurate dates, Adrian Daffern (former Treasurer's Vicar) for providing information on the Priest Vicars. Martin Carson for the loan of three LPs which no-one else in Lichfield appeared to own. Mrs I de Hamel for the use of the photograph of Richard Greening. Tom Allwood for the use of his photographs of the Cathedral and choir. My thanks are also extended to the many people who have e-mailed me privately with words of encouragement thereby making me feel that my research for, and work on, this site is appreciated a little further afield than just Lichfield.
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