[1] Hallward was the honorary secretary of the Clergy and Artists' Association over the control of which he publicly disputed with the Bishop of Rochester.
[5] This enterprise brought him into contact with James Guthrie of the Pear Tree Press and the two were to remain close friends.
[citation needed] Hallward painted the landscape Newport, Pembrokeshire in oil on canvas in 1937.
They had three daughters, Faith Margaret, Patience Mary and Priscilla, and two sons, Michael and Christopher.
[citation needed] For part of his life, Hallward lived in North Wales in Mawddach Crescent, Arthog, Merionethshire.