Dr James Hutchinson Cockburn (1882–1973)

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James Hutchinson Cockburn BD DD Theol LHD FSA Scot was Minister, Dunblane Cathedral 1918–1945; Senior Minister 1945–1973; Chaplain to His Majesty King George VI and to her Majesty Queen Elizabeth; Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, year 1941; Director of Department of Inter-Church Aid, World Council of Churches, Geneva, 1945–1948; Founder of the Society of Friends of Dunblane Cathedral; author of 'The Celtic Church in Dunblane' and 'The Medieval Bishops of Dunblane and their Church'.

Dunblane Museum

Dunblane

Title

Dr James Hutchinson Cockburn (1882–1973)

Date

1945

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 85 x W 110 cm

Accession number

1994.16

Acquisition method

donated by the sitter

Work type

Painting

Inscription description

WO Hutchison 1945

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