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    The Cambridge Camden Society, known from 1845 (when it moved to London) as the Ecclesiological Society, was a learned architectural society founded in...
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  • The Camden Society was a text publication society founded in London in 1838 to publish early historical and literary materials, both unpublished manuscripts...
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    and a shortage of churches where they were needed in cities, the Cambridge Camden Society and the Oxford Movement advocated a return to a more medieval attitude...
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    Royal Historical Society, which continues to publish texts in what are now known as the Camden Series. The Cambridge Camden Society, which also took its...
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    and received the approval of the ecclesiologists typified by the Cambridge Camden Society, who criticised in their publication The Ecclesiologist lapses...
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  • building and decoration of churches, promoted by the Cambridge Camden Society, the Ecclesiological Society and the journal The Ecclesiologist, ecclesiology...
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    chiefly a monthly journal The Ecclesiologist (1841–1869). The Cambridge Camden Society did much to bring about a revival of medieval styles in the design...
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    in the history of the Gothic Revival due to criticism from the Cambridge Camden Society in the first issue of The Ecclesiologist. Since 2022, the vicar...
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  • infuriated by it.: 24, 52 : 29 : 29–30  The Cambridge Camden Society, later the Ecclesiological Society, was originally established to study the design...
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    appropriate style was subject of elaborate discussions; for example, the Cambridge Camden Society had argued that the churches in the new British colonies should...
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    John Mason Neale (category Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge)
    Littledale (1874) Books related to Cambridge Camden Society The history of pews: a paper read before the Cambridge Camden Society on Monday, November 22, 1841:...
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    Butterfield was involved with the Cambridge Camden Society, later The Ecclesiological Society. He contributed designs to the Society's journal, The Ecclesiologist...
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    congregation. In 19th-century England one of the battles of the Cambridge Camden Society, the architectural wing of the Anglo-Catholics in the Church of...
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    a particular era of Gothic architecture – the "decorated". The Cambridge Camden Society, through its journal The Ecclesiologist, was so savagely critical...
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    congregation. In 19th-century England one of the battles of the Cambridge Camden Society, the architectural wing of the Anglo-Catholics in the Church of...
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    chapel rebuilding scheme could be combined with the project of the Cambridge Camden Society to found a model church. His proposal met with the approval of...
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    McGuire, James; Quinn, James (eds.). Dictionary of Irish Biography. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. The Irish genius behind the world's most iconic...
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    is preserved in the Eadwine Psalter in the library of Trinity College, Cambridge. A detailed description of the plan can be found in the classic paper...
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    Cambridge Camden Society offered to carry out repairs. They appointed Anthony Salvin for the purpose. "[2 January 1644 Holy Sepulchre, in Cambridge]...
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    usually rectangular, facing the nave. The ritualist movement (see Cambridge Camden Society) also played a substantial role in promoting: the restoration of...
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     Christianity  Oxfordshire Anglican Breviary Anglican Communion Cambridge Camden Society Confraternity of the Blessed Sacrament Guild of All Souls Library...
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    Diocesan Architectural Society, and acted as its secretary. The Exeter Society was in contact with the Cambridge Camden Society, which approved its efforts...
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    been removed. In Anglican churches, under the influence of the Cambridge Camden Society, many medieval screens were restored; though until the 20th century...
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    House, Greenwich and the Banqueting House, Whitehall John Ruskin Cambridge Camden Society An influential example, The Reform Club in London (1841) by Charles...
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    Catholic Apostolic Church), at his chapel in Cross Street, Hatton Garden, Camden, London. Pugin quickly rebelled against this version of Christianity: according...
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    Mason, (ed.) Illustrations of Monumental Brasses, No.VI, Cambridge Camden Society, Cambridge, 1846, pp. 115–132 The 28 stained glass windows in St Mary's...
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    "Leicester Agricultural and Archæological Society", The Ecclesiologist, 27 (66), Cambridge: Cambridge Camden Society: 388, December 1860 "Home". Biddenden...
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    1762) was created Baron Camden, at which point he became The Hon. John Pratt. He was educated at the University of Cambridge (Trinity College). In 1780...
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    later met him by recruiting him as a contributor to their Oxford and Cambridge Magazine, founded by Morris in 1856 to promote the Brotherhood’s ideas...
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    the General Theological Seminary in New York and knew about the Cambridge Camden Society. This congregation was admitted to the Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania...
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