Chapel photo collection
and history
Chapel has always been an important part of hall life. A newspaper article from 1914 tells us that students began their day with a service at 7:15AM, went to Edensong at 6PM and finally had Compline at 10PM! After the Second World War, the basement chapel was replaced by a purpose built structure where services are currently held at least once a week. In addition to a part time chaplain, the hall also has a sacristan chosen from the student body.
Below is some material from the chapel archive collection.
Plans for the Chapel building
The Chapel plans were drawn up in 1960 by the architect Harry S. Fairhurst. The Chapel was then opened in 1961 following on from these plans. Photographs of the original plans are shown below.
Newspaper article
Extract from a newspaper from 1961 regarding the chapel tapestry. The tapestry still hangs in the chapel to this day.
License for marriage
Correspondence from 1961 between the Warden and Chaplain of the hall at the time and the Diocese of Manchester regarding the hall being licensed for marriage.
1961 Service of Thanksgiving
Copy of the programme from the 1961 Thanksgiving service.
Visit by the Archbishop of York
Newspaper article from 1961 when the Archbishop of York preached at St Anselm Hall
License for Hall Chaplain
The license confirming the position of the Hugh Bearn (the current incumbant) as hall chaplain