The Churches Of Britain and Ireland
Greenhithe, Kent
The former Congregational Chapel on Greenhithe High Street. © Dave Westrap. It can also be seen in this old postcard of about 1906, T. Larkin Collection. 177 TQ 587 751. Link.
Ingress Vale Chapel, latterly U.R.C., but originally Congregational. This postcard from about 1905, courtesy of the T. Larkin Collection. The current property - Newton House - is evidently the same building, or perhaps the design was based closely upon it. 177 TQ 596 748. © Dave Westrap.
Our Lady of Mount Carmel (R.C.), now demolished. From an old postcard. 177 TQ 586 751. From the T. Larkin Collection. The parish priest and a parishioner, circa 1960. © Dave Westrap. Link1. Link2.
St. Mary. 177 TQ 585 747. An old postcard view, courtesy of the T. Larkin Collection. Link1. Link2.
The former U.R.C., which was previously Presbyterian. The building is now a Masonic Lodge. 177 TQ 583 747. © Dave Westrap.
Wesleyan Chapel, now demolished. 177 TQ 588 751. From an old postcard, T. Larkin Collection. Link.
19 August 2006
© Steve Bulman
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