- Hildelith Cumming
Dame Hildelith Cumming (1909 – 1991) was a British nun and musician. Born as Barbara Theresa Cumming, she was a convert to the
Roman Catholic faith.She was head printer for
Stanbrook Abbey from 1956 until her death in 1991. She is considered responsible for earning the Stanbrook Abbey Press a sterling reputation as an excellent private press.By 1952 the Abbey's Press, the oldest private press in England, was in decline. In 1955 Cumming became the head printer. Under her leadership the Press flourished. She sought the assistance and advice of others such as Sir
Sydney Cockerell , John Dreyfus, and typographerJan van Krimpen . She also hired Margaret Adams, a laywoman who happened to be a talented calligrapher and gilder. DameFelicitas Corrigan was also a printer at Stanbrook Abbey.External links
*http://www.lib.umd.edu/RARE/SpecialCollection/stanbrook.html
*http://www.kellerbook.com/STANBR~1.HTM
*http://www.oxforddnb.com/index/101049617/
*worldcat id|lccn-n92-67035
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