Building    From 1901 

Holy Trinity Church, Prince Consort Road

Categories: Religion

The church moved here at the end of the 19th century from a Knightsbridge site, where the French Embassy now is. The British Library have a wonderful zoomable street-scape showing Knightsbridge with this building in 1811. The Prince Consort Road building was erected in 1901 to designs by G. F. Bodley

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Holy Trinity Church, Prince Consort Road

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Holy Trinity Church - SW7

The plaque does not make it clear that the early history all took place at an...

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La Patente church

La Patente church

In 1740 this French Hugeonot church moved into the building in Hanbury Street, with a patent granted by King James II.

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2 memorials
Reverend Simon Downham

Reverend Simon Downham

Active in 2002. Associated with St Paul's Church, Queen Caroline Street.

Person, Religion

1 memorial
St. Giles church vicarage

St. Giles church vicarage

Searching for a map showing the site of the vicarage we were delighted to find this 1893 map which also shows the relocated church porch (top right corner of the vicarage garden).

Building, Religion

1 memorial
Archbishop John Bird Sumner

Archbishop John Bird Sumner

Born Warwickshire. Bishop of Chester 1828 - 48 when he was elevated to Archbishop of Canterbury. Brother to Charles Sumner, Bishop of Winchester. Died at his summer residence in Croydon, Addington ...

Person, Religion

1 memorial
Gerard Manley Hopkins

Gerard Manley Hopkins

Poet and Jesuit priest. Born 87 The Grove, Stratford, of Welsh ancestry. 1852 the family moved to Hampstead and GMH attended Highgate School where he flourished. At Oxford University he converted ...

Person, Poetry, Religion, Ireland

4 memorials