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CHURCH HALL, MOWLL STREET, BRIXTON NORTH

CHURCH HALL, MOWLL STREET, BRIXTON NORTH

An Edwardian church hall in Mowll Street was built from 1897 to the design of Arthur Beresford Pite (1861-1934) with a large Diocletian window on the entrance facade. It was initially used as a temporary place of worship while the adjacent Christ Church was being rebuilt. Originally called Chapel Street, the current street name is associated with Rev. W.R. Mowll, the vicar from 1891.

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Details
Collection:Department of Town Planning
Image type:Photograph
Artist:
Ref:09874
Identifier:LBL/DTP/UD/2/1/13/99
Date:c.1968

#1951 - 1975  #ARCHITECTURE / BUILDINGS  #BRIXTON NORTH  #Department of Town Planning  #Photograph  #RELIGION  #STREET FURNITURE  #TRANSPORT 

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