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REBUILDING OF ST MARY’S CHURCH, LAMBETH

REBUILDING OF ST MARY’S CHURCH, LAMBETH

An illustration with text showing the demolition of St Mary-at-Lambeth prior to extensive rebuilding by the contractors Howard & Nixon of Palace Road, Lambeth. Building work began on 9th December 1850 with the installation of sheds in Palace Yard for the stonemason Mr W Boulton of Mount Street, and with the removal of the windows and sills. The demolition, except for the mediaeval tower, began on 6th January. £7,000 was spent on the rebuild which was completed on 2nd February 1852. Published in the Lady's Newspaper, 8th March 1851.

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Ref:05029
Identifier:SP12/713/17MA
Date:1851

#1850 - 1875  #ARCHITECTURE / BUILDINGS  #LAMBETH  #Print  #RELIGION 

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