Plate 14

Survey of London: Volume 26, Lambeth: Southern Area. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1956.

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In this section

a. St. Michael's, Stockwell Park Road, consecrated 1841.

Figure 14a:

St. Michael's Church, Stockwell Park Road

St. Michael's, Stockwell Park Road, consecrated 1841.

William Rogers, architect (p. 89)

b. St. Matthew's, Denmark Hill, consecrated 1848.

Figure 14b:

St. Matthew's Church, Denmark Hill

St. Matthew's, Denmark Hill, consecrated 1848.

A. D. Gough, architect (p. 151).

c. Holy Trinity, Trinity Rise, consecrated 1856.

Figure 14c:

Holy Trinity Church, Trinity Rise.

Holy Trinity, Trinity Rise, consecrated 1856.

T. D. Barry, architect (p. 160).

d. Christ Church, Gipsy Hill, consecrated 1867.

Figure 14d:

Christ Church, Gipsy Hill.

Christ Church, Gipsy Hill, consecrated 1867.

John Giles, architect (p. 174).