Building    From 1833  To 1905

St Michaels Church at Burleigh and Exeter Streets

Categories: Property, Religion

St. Michaels Church was erected in 1833 at the S. W. corner of Burleigh and Exeter Streets. In 1905 St Michael's parish was united to St Paul's Covent Garden, by an order in council, the church was taken down.

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St Michaels Church at Burleigh and Exeter Streets

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Church House - WC2

This house was formerly S Michael's Vicarage. S. Michael's Church was erected...

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1 memorial
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2 memorials
Barnabas Steel

Barnabas Steel

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H. Fuller

H. Fuller

J. Lyons & Co. Ltd. staff member who died in WW1.

Person, Armed Forces

War dead, WW1
1 memorial