1860 – Holy Trinity Chapel, Knightsbridge, London
The new church,
The new church,
From The Building News: “THE Trustees of Cart’s charity have nearly completed,
The Metropolitan Board of Works was the principal instrument of London-wide government from 1856 until the establishment of the London County Council in 1889.
William Finch Hill was a British theatre and music hall architect of the Victorian era.
St Dionis Backchurch was a church dedicated to the patron saint of France in Langbourn Ward one of the 25 within the City of London,
Demolished 1947, presumedly as a result of war damage.
In 1861 the Royal Horticultural Society developed a new garden at South Kensington on land leased from the Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851.
From The Building News, April 26 1861: “This Chapel has been lately erected in Cold Harbor-lane,
Railway hotel constructed for the London Brighton and South Coast Railway alongside their London Bridge Terminus.
A Baptist Tabernacle built by the renowned 19th century preacher Charles Haddon Spurgeon.