wesley's chapel, city road, london
wesley's chapel, city road, london
wesley's chapel, city road, london
wesley's chapel, city road, london
wesley's chapel, city road, london
wesley's chapel, city road, london
wesley's chapel, city road, london
wesley's chapel, city road, london
wesley's chapel, city road, london
wesley's chapel, city road, london
wesley's chapel, city road, london
wesley's chapel, city road, london
wesley's chapel, city road, london
wesley's chapel, city road, london
wesley's chapel, city road, london
wesley's chapel, city road, london
wesley's chapel, city road, london
wesley's chapel, city road, london
wesley's chapel, city road, london
wesley's chapel, city road, london
wesley's chapel, city road, london
wesley's chapel, city road, london
wesley's chapel, city road, london
wesley's chapel, city road, london
wesley's chapel, city road, london
wesley's chapel, city road, london
wesley's chapel, city road, london
wesley's chapel, city road, london
wesley's chapel, city road, london
wesley's chapel, city road, london
wesley's chapel, city road, london
wesley's chapel, city road, london
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wesley's chapel, city road, london


scary facial hair and incredible smugness mark these late c19 churchmen.
w.f. moulton +1898 is by j.adams-acton, who did the poor statue of wesley outside; whilst under the the gothic canopies are busts by e. onslow ford of w.punshon +1881 and g.smith +1882, both of whom look truly unpleasant and overbearing men. what must they have thought of themselves to wish to be portrayed thus ?
w.f. moulton +1898 is by j.adams-acton, who did the poor statue of wesley outside; whilst under the the gothic canopies are busts by e. onslow ford of w.punshon +1881 and g.smith +1882, both of whom look truly unpleasant and overbearing men. what must they have thought of themselves to wish to be portrayed thus ?
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