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A. J. Phelps

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A. J. Phelps

Architect associated with Surbiton. Also built  the 1871 Church of St John, Grove Lane, Kingston upon Thames.

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A. J. Phelps

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Brixton Independent Church - foundation stone

We think it likely that Kemp-Welch, a local worthy, attended the church and m...

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