In celebration of the Fourth of July I am reading the letters of C. S. Lewis's American wife, Joy Davidman (edited by my friend Don King). These letters, along with King's brief and incisive commentary along the way, are a real treat.
While I was in Oxford last week I got to see the former Register Office (42 St Giles) where Lewis and Davidman were married in a civil ceremony on April 23, 1956:
I also walked by Joy's former home at 10 Old High Street, Headington:
And here is an old photo of mine showing Joy's memorial at the Oxford Crematorium with poem by C. S. Lewis:
And Douglas Gresham viewing his mother's memorial plaque in 1997:
While I was in Oxford last week I got to see the former Register Office (42 St Giles) where Lewis and Davidman were married in a civil ceremony on April 23, 1956:
I also walked by Joy's former home at 10 Old High Street, Headington:
And here is an old photo of mine showing Joy's memorial at the Oxford Crematorium with poem by C. S. Lewis:
And Douglas Gresham viewing his mother's memorial plaque in 1997:
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