1861 – Metropolitan Tabernacle, Elephant & Castle, London
A Baptist Tabernacle built by the renowned 19th century preacher Charles Haddon Spurgeon.
A Baptist Tabernacle built by the renowned 19th century preacher Charles Haddon Spurgeon.
“No one can have passed through Piccadilly without remarking between Arlington Street and the Green Park is the striking block of building which forms the subject of our illustration this week.
From The Building News: “THE building,
Albert Square is an outstanding example of one of London’s famous ‘garden squares’.
Consecrated in 1861, the church could seat 1,200 people.
From The Building News,
In 1917 the house was taken over for use as government offices.
Destroyed during air raids during the Second World War.
From The Building News,
Paternoster Row was a street in the City of London which was devastated by aerial bombardment during the Blitz of World War II,