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Key Image Christ Church
Manchester Rd
E14 3BN London (Cubitt Town, Tower Hamlets)
United Kingdom
Denomination: Anglican
Congregation: Parish of the Isle of Dogs (Diocese of London, Archdeaconry of Hackney, Tower Hamlets Deanery (CoE))
Geogr. Coordinates: 51.48906° N, 0.00656° W
Geo Location
Reference year: 1857
Architectural style: Gothic Revival
Building type: Single-nave church
Description: Single-nave church with transept in the Gothic Revival style, bell tower adjacent to the south wall of the nave
Name derivation: From Jesus Christ
Organ
  • Built in 1911 by T. C. Lewis of Brixton, reusing parts of the previous organ
Noteworthy
  • Painted mural over the chancel arch (1914)
History:
1852:   Construction started by William Cubitt at his own expense
1854:   Building completed
1857:   Consecration
Sources
Parish of the Isle of Dogs: Christ Church History, https://parishiod.org.uk/page/20/christ-church-history, retrieved 26/02/2020
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