
middlesex churches
Folder: london churches
christ church, turnham green, london
st.nicholas, chiswick, london
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vault in the unused porch on the south side of the church , built by j.l.pearson in 1882-4
hogarth's tomb, st.nicholas, chiswick, london
st.nicholas, chiswick, london
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burges designed window on side wall of chancel, made up in 1861 but not used until the 1882 rebuild
st.nicholas, chiswick, london
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burges designed window on side wall of chancel, made up in 1861 but not used until the 1882 rebuild
christ church, turnham green, london
st.nicholas, chiswick, london
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tomb of the loutherbourg family, designed by soane in 1812 for p.l. de loutherbourg, the painter, scenery designer and faith healer
christ church, turnham green, london
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built in 1841-3 by scott and moffatt, the only details are the headstops on the north aisle
st.nicholas, chiswick, london
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the tower dates from the early c15, the church was rebuilt by j.l.pearson in 1882-4. this view is from the extensive new cemetery
st.nicholas, chiswick, london
st.nicholas, chiswick, london
christ church, turnham green, london
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built in 1841-3 by scott and moffatt, most of the brick now looks black, with the exception of the admixture of random red brick in the spire
christ church, turnham green, london
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built in 1841-3 by scott and moffatt, with the chancel extended by brooks in 1887. sits like a model on the green, but the detail is pretty dull.
christ church, turnham green, london
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built in 1841-3 by scott and moffatt, the interior has been divided up to some extent. this view is through a glazed doorway in the transept, the church being locked. it's open each day around noon, but doesn't look that exciting, being dark without a clerestory.
st.nicholas, chiswick, london
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c19 gateway to the old cemetery in chiswick, extended to the west of the church in 1838 and again in 1871 on land donated by the duke of devonshire
st.nicholas, chiswick, london
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chest tomb of nicholas crisp who died in 1706, worn out and weary with life after living many years afflicted with asthma and the stone
st.nicholas, chiswick, london
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east end of the church. the geometrical side windows of the chancel date from burges' 1861 intended rebuild; they were not used until pearson renewed most of the church in 1882-4
christ church, turnham green, london
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