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ST STEPHEN’S CHURCH, SOUTH LAMBETH

ST STEPHEN’S CHURCH, SOUTH LAMBETH

St Stephen's Church, South Lambeth, was built of Kentish ragstone by George Myers to the designs of John Barnett and was consecrated on 23rd April 1861 by the Bishop of Winchester. Restored in 1954, after damage to the tower by a drifting barrage balloon cable in 1940, it was subsequently demolished in 1967 and the present church and flats built.

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Details
Collection:Photographic Survey and Record of Surrey
Image type:Photograph
Artist:William Strudwick
Ref:01534
Identifier:IV/158 /6535
Date:1866

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