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ST MARY-THE-LESS, BLACK PRINCE ROAD, LAMBETH

ST MARY-THE-LESS, BLACK PRINCE ROAD, LAMBETH

St Mary-the-Less in Black Prince Road was built 1827-1828 to the designs of Francis O Bedford at a cost of £7,634. Required to accommodate the growing population of Lambeth, it had pews for 600 parishioners and 'open free sittings' for 1,200. The church was demolished in the 1960s and Gibson Road now occupies the site.Engraving by Schnebbelie from the Gentleman's Magazine, April 1831.

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Details
Collection:
Image type:Engraving
Artist:Schnebbelie
Ref:07486
Identifier:SP12/713/3.MA.L
Date:1831

#-Before 1850  #ANIMALS & BIRDS  #ARCHITECTURE / BUILDINGS  #Engraving  #FOOD AND DRINK  #LAMBETH  #RELIGION 

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