Building    From 1824  To 1927

South Place Chapel

Categories: Religion

A radical nonconformist congregation, led by William Johnson Fox moved from Bishopsgate premises into this purpose-built Chapel at South Place, Finsbury. In 1926 the South Place Ethical Society sold South Place Chapel and in 1929 moved to Conway Hall in Red Lion Square.

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South Place Chapel

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South Place Chapel

1824 - 1927 on this site stood South Place Chapel. Ministers: 1824 William ...

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Revd. L. B. White

Revd. L. B. White

Rector of St Antholin Church in 1872.

Person, Religion

1 memorial
Alexander Caesar d'Anterroches

Alexander Caesar d'Anterroches

Bishop of Condom (really, check Googlemaps).

Person, Religion, France

1 memorial
St Stephen Walbrook Church

St Stephen Walbrook Church

Contains an 1987 alter by Henry Moore.

Building, Religion

2 memorials
Rev. E. K. Douglas

Rev. E. K. Douglas

Vicar of St Mary of Eton, the Eton Mission, appointed in 1889 and, finding that boys playing football in Victoria Park was problematic, he set in motion the acquisition of 337 acres of Hackney Mars...

Person, Religion, Sport / Games

1 memorial
St Matthews Friday Street

St Matthews Friday Street

Friday Street used to extend much further north, meeting Cheapside just to the east of Gutter Lane. At this northern end its route has been approximately followed by the north-south shopping mall t...

Building, Religion

1 memorial