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Building    From 1346  To 1926

St Katherine Coleman

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St Katherine Coleman

The standard spelling of this Katherine seems to be with a 'K' not a 'C', and an 'e' in the middle, not an 'a'. Existed from at least 1346, rebuilt probably in the 15th century, survived the Great Fire, extensively rebuilt in brick in 1741. In 1921 the parish joined that of St Olave and the building was demolished in 1926. Ìý have a nice picture.

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St Katherine Coleman

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St Katherine Coleman

Site of St. Katherine Coleman demolished 1926. Corporation of the City of London

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St Olave Parish Hall

The Parish Hall of St Olave Hart Street This Hall which stands in part on the...

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Robert Salte

Robert Salte

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1 memorial
St Michael Paternoster Royal

St Michael Paternoster Royal

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West London Synagogue

West London Synagogue

The synagogue community was founded in 1840 and moved to Upper Berkeley Street in 1870.

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3 memorials
Nathaniel Lardner, DD

Nathaniel Lardner, DD

Theologian. ÌýBorn Kent. ÌýDied in his home town. ÌýBuried in Bunhill burial ground. Ìý

Person, Religion

1 memorial