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Free Seats for All Gill Hedley

Free Seats for All By Gill Hedley

Free Seats for All by Gill Hedley


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The story of new church building after Waterloo intertwines the works of the Incorporated Church Building Society (ICBS) and The Church Building Commission which together helped build and improve 10,000 churches.

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Free Seats for All: The Boom in Church Building after Waterloo by Gill Hedley

An astonishing number of churches was built after Waterloo and the momentum continued for many years beyond. The Church Building Commission (CBC) was backed by the government, but the Incorporated Church Building Society (ICBS) is less well known. Thanks to the efforts of a small number of committed promoters, and backed by Hoare's Bank, the ICBS raised some GBP1.6 million for church building and improvements. The emphasis of the ICBS was in establishing free seats for all, as opposed to the reliance on pew rents. The story of church building from Waterloo is full of fascinating detail about 10,000 churches of all denominations supported with grants. It is a highly readable and attractive summary of an extraordinary moment in 19th century church architecture and its resonance in the 20th and 21st century. 2018 sees the centenaries of the Church Building Act and the Incorporated Church Building Society, whose work is continued today by the National Churches Trust.

About Gill Hedley

Gill Hedley is a freelance curator and author. She was director of the Contemporary Arts Society, 1993-2006, and has worked for the British Council and various regional museums. She specialised in the Victorian era and has produced exhibitions and publications on this period. She writes regularly for the Dictionary of National Biography.

Table of Contents

1. `Now or never is the time': the first discussions, 1815-1817 2. `The Saints' versus `the High and Dry': protagonists within the Clapham Sect and the Hackney Phalanx 3. `The mother parish ate the oysters; the districts divided the shells': funding and parallel organisations, 1818-1828 4. `Give me leave to say yet more about pews. There can never be enough said ... I fully believe that most of the mischief comes from pews' 5. `To make a great show at the west end': the Church Building Commission and its architects 6. `To correct a vicious taste': the Incorporated Church Building Society and its architects 7. `The style of the future': Gothic versus Classical 8. `A pungent aroma of cement, fresh paint and incense': 1851-1862 9. `To fulfil the ideal of the English parish church': to 1900; the Hoare and Scott families 10. `A dignified distinct building dedicated to the service of the Church': ICBS support throughout England and Wales 11. `The burden of church buildings weighs heavily': 1900 to the present day

Additional information

GOR010096546
9781910074176
1910074179
Free Seats for All: The Boom in Church Building after Waterloo by Gill Hedley
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Umbria Press
20180705
224
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