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MODEL OF EMPTY TOMB GIVEN TO ARCHBISHOP.—Mr G. Hector, a 58-year-old former miner from Sheffield, photographed with the Archbishop of Canterbury (the Most Rev. A. M. Ramsey) at Lambeth Palace after Mr Hector had presented one of his models, the Empty Tomb, to Dr. Ramsey. Mr Hector left the pits 12 years ago after an accident, and began working on models of the Resurrection and other scriptural episodes.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29802, 19 April 1962, Page 15

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MODEL OF EMPTY TOMB GIVEN TO ARCHBISHOP.—Mr G. Hector, a 58-year-old former miner from Sheffield, photographed with the Archbishop of Canterbury (the Most Rev. A. M. Ramsey) at Lambeth Palace after Mr Hector had presented one of his models, the Empty Tomb, to Dr. Ramsey. Mr Hector left the pits 12 years ago after an accident, and began working on models of the Resurrection and other scriptural episodes. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29802, 19 April 1962, Page 15

MODEL OF EMPTY TOMB GIVEN TO ARCHBISHOP.—Mr G. Hector, a 58-year-old former miner from Sheffield, photographed with the Archbishop of Canterbury (the Most Rev. A. M. Ramsey) at Lambeth Palace after Mr Hector had presented one of his models, the Empty Tomb, to Dr. Ramsey. Mr Hector left the pits 12 years ago after an accident, and began working on models of the Resurrection and other scriptural episodes. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29802, 19 April 1962, Page 15