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Boulder from Bethlehem JLP01_08_058910
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Boulder from Bethlehem JLP01_08_058910
COVENTRY CATHEDRAL, PRIORY STREET, COVENTRY. The Bishop and Provost of Coventry Cathedral at the unveiling ceremony of the Boulder from Bethlehem.
The boulder which was brought from a hillside in Bethlehem was transported to Coventry Cathedral to be used as its new font. Weighing three tons, it was transported to Manchester Docks in the SS Norman Prince and then on to Coventry. The unveiling ceremony took place on 22nd December 1960 and the boulder was unveiled by 7-year-old Henry Sumner, son of the foreman carpenter at Coventry Cathedral. The boulder was later moved to its current position in front of the baptistery window
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© Historic England Archive. John Laing Photographic Collection
1960s Building Site Cathedral Ceremony Construction
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This print captures a significant moment in the history of Coventry Cathedral. The image showcases the unveiling ceremony of the Boulder from Bethlehem, which was brought all the way from a hillside in Bethlehem to serve as the cathedral's new font. Weighing an impressive three tons, this monumental boulder made its journey to Coventry through Manchester Docks aboard the SS Norman Prince. On that memorable day, December 22nd, 1960, amidst great anticipation and excitement, the Bishop and Provost of Coventry Cathedral presided over this historic event. Standing proudly before a gathering crowd is young Henry Sumner, only seven years old at the time and son of one of the foreman carpenters at Coventry Cathedral. It was he who had been chosen for the honor of unveiling this magnificent boulder. Originally placed in front of the baptistery window, it now stands as a symbol of strength and resilience within these sacred walls. This photograph not only captures an architectural milestone but also represents unity between different cultures and faiths. The significance lies not just in its physical presence but also in what it represents – a connection between two distant lands united by spirituality and shared values. This powerful image serves as a reminder that even stones can carry profound meaning when they are imbued with purpose and reverence.
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