| Description | The Archbishop of Canterbury's address states that the purpose of Dame Henrietta Barnett's funeral was giving thanks for her 'full and rich and strenuous life'. In his address the Archbishop spoke of his personal memories of Dame Barnett, remarking that her life was one 'in which high ideals were translated into most practical action'. Describing her life as 'one long and generous gift of friendship', the Archbishop referred to Dame Barnett's development of Hampstead Garden Suburb. The address concludes with comments about the role of religious faith in Dame Barnett's achievements. |