St Anselms Church, at the junction of Sancroft Street and Kennington Road, was designed by Messrs Adshead & Ramsey and the foundation laid in 1914 by the Prince of Wales. Two views of the interior, the east end showing the altar at the end of the aisle is seen on the left, and the detail of the altar to its right. Photograph from the Architect and Building News, September 29th 1933.
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| Image type: | Photograph |
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| Ref: | 05296 |
| Identifier: | LBL/DAS/RL1/2/5 p171 |
| Date: | 1933 |
#1926 - 1950 #ARCHITECTURE / BUILDINGS #KENNINGTON #Photograph #RELIGION