Church Recorders are NADFAS volunteers who make records of the contents of our national churches, thereby promoting the recognition and preservation of the rich artistic heritage to be found in places of worship of all religions.
The items are described in detail and their history researched.
All the material is then compiled into a book illustrated with photographs and drawings.
This is presented to the church and copies are sent to national institutions.
The Church Recording of St Cuthbert’s Church Donington was completed in 2010. A copy of this work was presented at a Church service on the 18th July.
After a successful recruitment drive in October 2009, a renewed , combined group of Volunteers have taken on the recording of St Giles church, Badger, Shropshire.
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