Interior view of St James's church in Park Hill, Clapham, which was built in 1828 to a design by Lewis Vulliamy who lived at No.53 South Side. The church was enlarged in 1871 by F.J. & H. Francis, but destroyed by a bomb on 16th September 1940. Over 300 people were sheltering in the vault at the time, but survived unharmed. It was rebuilt in 1957-8 to a design by N.F. Cachemaille-Day, although the earlier vault still survives and among the internments is that of John Hatchard, bookseller of Piccadilly, who lived on North Side and died in 1849. From a glass slide of a drawing, part of the Clapham Antiquarian Society Collection. ID: IV/188, GNS/3/1
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| Collection: | Clapham Antiquarian Society Collection |
| Image type: | Drawing |
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| Ref: | 16918 |
| Identifier: | IV/188, GNS/3/1 |
| Date: | c.1830 |
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