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MEMORIAL CARVING IN CATHEDRAL.—A completed section of the new carved casing for the organ in Christchurch Cathedral. The casing, on the north side facing the choir and transept, is a memorial to Sir R. Heaton Rhodes. It has been erected to a design by a grandson of Sir Giles Scott, architect of the Cathedral. A bequest by Lady Rhodes, who died in 1929, provided the money for the memorial.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31124, 29 July 1966, Page 12

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MEMORIAL CARVING IN CATHEDRAL.—A completed section of the new carved casing for the organ in Christchurch Cathedral. The casing, on the north side facing the choir and transept, is a memorial to Sir R. Heaton Rhodes. It has been erected to a design by a grandson of Sir Giles Scott, architect of the Cathedral. A bequest by Lady Rhodes, who died in 1929, provided the money for the memorial. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31124, 29 July 1966, Page 12

MEMORIAL CARVING IN CATHEDRAL.—A completed section of the new carved casing for the organ in Christchurch Cathedral. The casing, on the north side facing the choir and transept, is a memorial to Sir R. Heaton Rhodes. It has been erected to a design by a grandson of Sir Giles Scott, architect of the Cathedral. A bequest by Lady Rhodes, who died in 1929, provided the money for the memorial. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31124, 29 July 1966, Page 12