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Church of the Holy Trinity, Haverstock Hill, Consecrated on Tuesday last, 1850. Creator: Unknown
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Church of the Holy Trinity, Haverstock Hill, Consecrated on Tuesday last, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Church of the Holy Trinity, Haverstock Hill, [London], Consecrated on Tuesday last, 1850. This Church is constructed to accommodate 1426 persons, of which 856 will be in free and unappropriated seats. The district assigned to it has a population of 10, 000 persons (most of whom are poor). The claims of this vast number of persons urged on the earliest possible provision of church and school accommodation...The Church is dedicated to the "Holy Trinity, " and is built with Swanage stone and Bath stone dressings. It is of "middle pointed" character, and consists of a western tower, nave, north and south aisles, chancel, and south porch...Messrs. Wyatt and Brandon are the architects of this fine Church; and Messrs. T. and W. Piper, the builders. The total outlay, including site and enclosures, will be upwards of £10, 000'. From "Illustrated London News", 1850
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This print depicts the Church of the Holy Trinity, Haverstock Hill, in London, which was consecrated on Tuesday, 1850. The Church, dedicated to the Holy Trinity, was constructed to accommodate 1426 persons, with 856 of these seats being free and unappropriated. The district assigned to it had a population of 10,000, primarily consisting of poor residents, urging the need for early provision of church and school accommodation. The Church is built with Swanage stone and Bath stone dressings, showcasing a middle pointed Gothic Revival design. It features a western tower, nave, north and south aisles, chancel, and south porch. Messrs. Wyatt and Brandon were the architects of this fine Church, while Messrs. T. and W. Piper served as the builders. The total cost of the project, including the site and enclosures, amounted to over £10,000. The Church of the Holy Trinity, located in Hampstead Camden, London, England, is a testament to the architectural prowess of the 19th century. Its neo-Gothic spire and intricate stonework are reminiscent of the Gothic tradition, reflecting the Victorian era's fascination with the past. This engraving, published in the Illustrated London News, captures the Church's exterior beauty and the significance of its construction for the local community.
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