Statue

St Anne's - Rev. Brown

Erection date: 12/3/1949

Inscription

This statue was erected by the parishioners to commemorate the Episcopal Silver Jubilee of the Rt. Rev. Mgr. W. F. Brown, VG, Bishop of Pella, 12 March 1924 - 1949.

Site: St Anne's - Rev. Brown (1 memorial)

SE11, Kennington Lane

This statue and plaque are in the porch of the main entrance.

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St Anne's - Rev. Brown

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William F. Brown, Bishop of Pellla

Born in Aberdeen or Dundee (depending on source).  When he was eleven his who...

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