Main Performers | Bishop of Massachusetts (Chair), Archbishop of Canterbury, Archbishop of York, Mr Silas McBeed (editor of the Churchman, New York), Rev. A J Carlyle (Chaplain of University College), Mr William Temple, Major W F Everitt (Asutralia), Bishop of Utah, Mr E G Selwyn, Rev. Lord William Cecil, Mr John Malcolm Ludlow, Mr W Allen (Trinity Mission, Stratford), Rev. F L Donaldson (Vicar of St. Mark's, Leiccester), Archdeacon of Lewisham, Mr Gordon Beveridge, Bishop of Columbia (Chair), Archbishop of Sydney, Bishop of Hereford, Dr Fry (secretary), Professor W J Ashley (of Birmingham), Canon A W Jephson, Senator Henry Dobson (Australia), Rev. J G Simpson (Principal, Leeds Clergy School), Miss Mary Phillips, Rev. H S Woolcombe (Head of Oxford House, Bethnal Green), Rev. Barton Mills - speakers |
Set List | Agenda - Section A - The Church and Human Society: - Morning Discussion - Christianity and Socialism (Bishop of Massachusetts, Mr Silas McBee, Rev. A J Carlyle, Mr William Temple, Major W F Everitt, Bishop of Utah, Mr E G Selwyn, Rev. Lord William Cecil, Mr John Malcolm Ludlow, Mr W Allen, Rev. F L Donaldson, Archdeacon of Lewisham, Mr Gordon Beveridge), - Afternoon Discussion - What is Practicable in Socialism? (Bishop of Columbia, Dr Fry, Professor W J Ashley, Canon A W Jephson, Senator Henry Dobson, Rev. J G Simpson, Miss Mary Phillips, Rev. H S Woolcombe, Rev. Barton Mills) |
Performance Notes | An international Anglican convention held in London at the Royal Albert Hall, Kensington Town Hall, Holborn Town Hall, Caxton House, Church House Westminster, the Metropole Hotel, St Paul's Cathedral, dinners at the Savoy Hotel, 20 Arlington Street, 24 Park Lanee, and the Lyceum Club, and a garden party at Knebworth House, Hetrfordshire. The Congress was opened on 16 June at Westminster Abbey. |
Related Archival Material | Illustration (RAHE/9/1908/4), Event Publication (RAHE/8/2/23), Postcard (RAHE/8/10/1) |