Person    | Male  Born 21/12/1811  Died 3/12/1882

Archibald Campbell Tait

Categories: Religion

Countries: Scotland

Bishop of London 1856 - 1868, Archbishop of Caterbury 1868 - 1882. Born Scotland.

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Archibald Campbell Tait

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School grounds and building

A strange memorial. The little roof and pillars make this look as if it could...

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Archibald Campbell Tait

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Haggerston Road School - opened

Note: you can see that when the original plaque was saved from the demolition...

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Southgate Reform Synagogue

Southgate Reform Synagogue

JewishGen gives the previous address of the Sha'arei Tsedek North London Reform Synagogue as: "45 High Street, Southgate, London N14 (from about 1981 to 1999) - a converted warehouse, built on the ...

Building, Religion

1 memorial
Rev. Evelyn Howard Morton

Rev. Evelyn Howard Morton

Rector of St Nicholas Tooting Graveney from 1893 until at least 1897, he was the eldest son of his predecessor in this role, Edward Howard Morton, rector 1880-1893. By 1897 Edward was retired in Bo...

Person, Religion

1 memorial
Pete Broadbent

Pete Broadbent

Bishop of Willesden from 2001. He caused controversy when Prince William and Catherine Middleton became engaged. He announced he was a republican, calling the couple 'shallow celebrities' and sayin...

Person, Religion

1 memorial
St Dunstan in the East

St Dunstan in the East

A church was first built on the site in Saxon times. It was restored by St Dunstan in 950 AD. Badly damaged by the Great Fire, it was patched up and then a steeple by Wren was added in 1701. In 181...

Building, Religion

2 memorials
St Augustine's Church, Victoria Park

St Augustine's Church, Victoria Park

This church was built, inside the Park, in 1867 to meet the needs of the expanding population, 22 years after the Park opened in 1845.  Following WW2 bomb damage the church was demolished (our end ...

Building, Religion

2 memorials