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Biographies


This section details the biographies of the key players and resident experts at Canterbury Cathedral.

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Dr. Edward Condry

Canon Treasurer


Edward Condry is the Canon Treasurer. He came to the cathedral in 2002 after many years in parish ministry. He also runs the international courses for the Anglican Communion at the International Study Centre.
He is a member of Canterbury Harriers, and also competed in the world Indoor Rowing Championships in Boston in 2006. He recently organising and took part in a Sponsored bike ride from Canterbury to Rome in 2007, with 30 friends, in aid of the Appeal.

Edward lives in the Cathedral Precincts with his wife Sarah. They have four children.

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John Burton

Surveyor to the Fabric


John Burton, Dip Arch, RIBA, IHBC is an architect specialising particularly in caring for historic buildings. His practice, Purcell Miller Tritton has been responsible for conserving and restoring many of England's great historic buildings.

For sixteen years John has held the position of Surveyor to the Fabric of Canterbury Cathedral - a position with medieval origins - and six years ago he was appointed Surveyor of the Fabric of Westminster Abbey. The last person to hold both positions together did so in 1396.

He is responsible for co-ordinating the conservation of the fabric of the buildings, their structure and contents, the wall surfaces, the paintings and glass which form part of these magnificent buildings.


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Leonie Seliger

Head of Stained glass


Leonie Seliger is head of the Stained Glass Conservation Department. She also advises the Dioceses of Canterbury and Rochester on faculty applications involving restoration/conservation as well as new designs for windows in the churches of the dioceses. Leonie is also a versatile designer of new windows; her work can be seen for instance in St. Bartholomew's Chapel in Sandwich and All Saints Church in Boughton Aluph.

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David Flood

Director of Music


Dr. David Flood has been Master of the Choristers since 1988, and under his direction the Cathedral Choir has yet further advanced its national and international reputation.

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Heather Newton

Head of Stone Conservation


Heather gained a distinction in City and Guilds and a post-graduate qualification in the conservation of stone and plaster from Weymouth College in Dorset. She came to Canterbury Cathedral in 1988 and in her own words "I have continued my training until the present day!".  After just 10 years here she was asked to run the stone conservation unit.

She has been Advisor on stone conservation to Canterbury Diocesan Advisory Committee since 1996, PACR Accredited since 2000 and was appointed to the Fabric Advisory Committee of Rochester Cathedral and made Head of Stonemasonry and Stone Conservation at Canterbury in 2006.

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Cressida Williams

Archivist

Cressida Williams is Cathedral and City Archivist. She leads the staff team at the Cathedral Archives, where the historic records of the Cathedral are preserved and made available for consultation, together with the records of the City, the Diocese and parishes in East Kent, and related manuscript collections. The Cathedral Archives is a busy record office, with over 5,600 research visits made each year. Cressida qualified as an archivist in 1997, and has particular interests in medieval charters and seals, and architectural records.

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