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WEA - Bernard Weatherill Papers
PP - Political papers: Parliamentary papers
V - Video Collection of television broadcasts involving the Speaker and other recordings, 1984-1993
Ref No
WEA/PP/V/32
AltRefNo
0561788
Collection
Bernard Weatherill Papers
Title
Video of the presentation of the Interfaith Medallion to Weatherill
Extent
1 videocassette (VHS, 90 min.)
Description
The film shows the ceremony of the presentation of the presentation of the Interfaith Medallion to Weatherill at the Sternberg Centre for Judaism in London with speeches by Sir Sigmund Sternberg and others describing the work of the Centre. Other speakers include Bishop Wood of Croydon, who made the presentation to Weatherill and outlined his work to promote interfaith in Croydon and elsewhere. In his speech of thanks Weatherill tells various personal anecdotes that have effected his life and faith, with many references to his army career and exposure to other religions.
Notes
Previous reference number: WEA/PP/V32/0561788
Subject
Ceremonies
Speeches
Armed forces
Religions
Related Person
Sternberg, Sigmund, Sir, (1921-2016), humanitarian
Wood, Wilfred, Reverend, (1936-), Bishop of Croydon
Related Place
Finchley, Barnet, London
Category
Moving image recordings
Access conditions
This material is available for consultation at the University of Kent's Special Collections & Archives reading room, Templeman Library, University of Kent, Canterbury, CT2 7NU. On site access at the University of Kent only. Access to audio-visual recordings is through digital listening/viewing copies. The University of Kent acknowledges the intellectual property rights of those named as contributors in this recording and the rights of those not identified
Copyright
Material within the archive may remain within copyright under the terms of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. Special Collections & Archives staff will assist where possible in helping trace copyright holders, but it is ultimately the responsibility of users to obtain the permission of the copyright holder for reproduction of copyright material for uses other than research or private study.
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