Peter Anson

Peter Frederick (Charles) Anson (22 August 1889 - 10 July 1975) was a notable English writer on religious, architectural, and maritime topics. He was born in Southsea and converted to Roman Catholicism on 5 March 1913 as a member of the Anglican Benedictine monastery on Caldey Island under Aelred Carlyle.

Educated at Wixenford School until the age of fourteen[1] he was the author of dozens of books, he was an accomplished artist and graphic designer.

Selected Bibliography

References

  1. 'Anson, Peter Frederick', in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (OUP, 2007)
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