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Relief

St Antholin Church, demolished

Inscription

{On a plaque below the relief:}
The church of St Antholin, demolished 1874.
Memorial tablet formerly in Budge Row resited here in memory of Douglas Alfred Barber, church warden of St Mary Aldermary, 1989 - 2000.

{At lower right the relief is inscribed:}
C. H. Mabey, Sc.

St Antholin Church was about 100m due east; to the east of what is now the junction of Queen Street and Queen Victoria Street, to the south of the sculpture of the Walbrook River.

Site: St Mary Aldermary and St Antholin church (2 memorials)

EC4, Queen Victoria Street, St Mary Aldermary

The name St Mary Aldermary is a corruption of St Mary Elder Mary, meaning either, that, of the two St Mary’s on Bow Lane (the other being St Mary le Bow) this is the older one, or that this is the oldest City church dedicated to the Virgin Mary (or which there are at least 7, on a quick browse).

The medieval church was rebuilt 1510 – 1632; severely damaged by the 1666 Great Fire; rebuilt by Sir Christopher Wren. Shown on Horwood's (lower left of centre).

In 1874 when the nearby St Antholin church was demolished to make way for Queen Victoria Street that parish joined this one. The church was damaged in WW2 and repaired.

In 1952 its role was changed from a parish church to that of a guild church, intended to serve commuters and non-resident workers within the City of London. This might explain why there is a useful and unexpected cafe inside the church.

Careful not to confuse St Mary Aldermary with St Mary Aldermanbury.

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The medieval church St Antholin (or St Anthony) is shown on Horwood's 1799 ma...

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Douglas Alfred Barber

Church warden of St Mary Aldermary, 1989 - 2000. Andrew Behan has kindly pro...

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C. H. Mabey

Sculptor.  His father and son were also sculptors and at one time the ran a j...

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