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Remembering Canon Tony Williamson: “The noise of machinery, the smell of oil”

February 12, 2020

My blogpost marking the first anniversary of the death of my father, Canon Tony Williamson. The post shares his speech to Southwark Diocesan Conference in November 1961 on his life as a worker priest in Oxford.

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