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ST PHILIP’S, KENNINGTON ROAD, KENNINGTON

ST PHILIP’S, KENNINGTON ROAD, KENNINGTON

St Philip's church in Kennington Road. A plaque states that the fund to build the church was begun in 1849 by the parishioners as a 'thank-offering to Almighty God for their preservation from cholera'. The building was consecrated in 1863 and seated 600 people. It was twice bombed during World War II, losing the spire and demolished in 1976.Watercolour by D. Mills, dated 1962

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Details
Collection:
Image type:Watercolour Painting
Artist:Mills
Ref:10199
Identifier:LP13/713/PHI.2
Date:1962

#1951 - 1975  #ARCHITECTURE / BUILDINGS  #KENNINGTON  #RELIGION  #ROADS AND STREETS  #Watercolour Painting 

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