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Building    From 1821  To 1965

Stamford Street Unitarian Chapel

Categories: Property, Religion

Building

Built to house two congregations which had united following the loss of their chapels: Princes Street, Westminster and St. Thomas's Street, Southwark. In 1897 the congregation of the Blackfriars Mission, New Cut, also joined. Over the years the chapel was enlarged upwards with another floor and downwards into the basement.

The chapel was demolished to provide the adjacent, west side, Nautical School with a playground. describes the building before demolition and has a list of the ministers through to 1945.

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This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Stamford Street Unitarian Chapel

Commemorated ati

Unitarian Chapel - Stamford Street

This portico was the entrance to the former Unitarian Chapel erected on this ...

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Messrs Sabey and Son

Messrs Sabey and Son

Builders based in Islington and active, at least 1900-14.

Group, Property

1 memorial
HM Office of Works

HM Office of Works

Summarising Wikipedia: The Office of Works (the King's Works) was responsible only for royal properties (1378–1832). This became the Office of Woods, Forest, Land Revenues and Works (1832–1852). Th...

Group, Architecture, Property

2 memorials
Christ Church Spitalfields - alterations

Christ Church Spitalfields - alterations

Wikipedia says the works were done in 1850 but the church's own website confirms the date in the plaque and seems to say that all the Victorian alterations were undone ("a restoration of the church...

Event, Property, Religion

1 memorial
Trevor Burfield

Trevor Burfield

Owner and/or manager of the development company Centremoor Ltd in 1972. Arranged for the erection of the replacement plaque commemorating Lenin, on 16 Percy Circus. Present at the unveiling. His c...

Person, Property

1 memorial
Joseph Hill

Joseph Hill

Commissioned the building of the Earl of Essex pub in 1902.

Person, Property

1 memorial