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STOCKWELL CHAPEL OF EASE, STOCKWELL GREEN

STOCKWELL CHAPEL OF EASE, STOCKWELL GREEN

The interior of the Stockwell Chapel of Ease, Stockwell Green, as originally built in 1767 on the Stack Yard Field, land belonging to the of Duke of Bedford. In 1867 it was substantially remodelled by the architect Henry Edward Cole to accommodate 1,043 parishioners and include a tower. The church was consecrated and dedicated to St Andrew on 11th June 1868. In the 1880s the brick exterior was rendered and later in 1924 the internal side galleries were dismantled. Watercolour by G.Yates, 1826.

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Details
Collection:Phillips Volumes 1-4 /SURREY ILLUSTRATIONS
Image type:Watercolour Painting
Artist:G.Yates
Ref:02249
Identifier:S4941/Vol.2 p 64
Date:1826

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