C.S. Lewis' former house and 50th death anniversary in Oxford

Mr Brind outside No 14FORMER HOUSE
September  14, 2013 by Mark Taylor, reporter

One of C.S. Lewis' former home could be destroyed for 'POTENTIAL DEVELOPMENT'

Near residents and fans of the great author have called for it to save the home.

Lewis lived there from 1922-1930 after he returned from the 1st World War.

So, is it okay for you to let them destroy the former home of the creator of the Narnia Chronicles?

Full report here:
OXFORD MAIL: LEWIS' HOME TO BE TORN DOWN?
 

50th death anniversary in OXFORD

As all Lewis fan and scholars know, his death was on November 22, 1963 which will be reaching 50 years this 2013.

This is a festival in celebration of the great Christian author, apologist and creator of Narnia, C.S. Lewis is underway in Oxford. This was held in Holy Trinity Church, Headington Quarry where Lewis was burried.

Professor Alister McGrath was in the fest as well

read the full story here: 50 YEARS AFTER HIS DEATH


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