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CAMBERWELL CHAPEL, DENMARK HILL, LOUGHBOROUGH JUNCTION

CAMBERWELL CHAPEL, DENMARK HILL, LOUGHBOROUGH JUNCTION

'Camberwell Chapel' seen here from the north with adjacent street lights on Denmark Hill and donkeys beneath the trees. The chapel was originally built in 1802, but was eventually demolished as the congregation grew, being replaced by St. Matthew's church. Watercolour by W.J. Zincke, bound in a Manning & Bray volume of 1814.

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Details
Collection:Manning & Bray
Image type:Watercolour Painting
Artist:Zincke
Ref:11028
Identifier:Manning &Bray p420.1
Date:c.1796

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