Sunday, 11 March 2018

MY SUNDAY BEST MEME #58 - HOLY TRINITY CHURCH, KEW

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The beautiful old Anglican Church on the corner of High St and Pakington St, Kew, is an imposing Victorian building. Begun in 1862 to the design of Charles Barrett, it has been heterogeneously extended over time, and is now of greater interest for elements like the Albert Memorial window of 1864, and for the fine reredos, carved by William Howitt to the design of Laver & Fick.

Holy Trinity has provided the spiritual home to a community of faith that has gathered to worship in a magnificent bluestone building since 1863. The church has been the focus of the Anglican Kew community in many ways over the years, and provides a traditional style of worship, and a contemporary family ministry with services and playgroup.
This post is part of the My Sunday Photo meme,
and also part of the Photo Sunday meme,



7 comments:

  1. Marvellous stained glass and: I've always dreamed travel to Kiev (the Ukrainian language is so especially beautiful)

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  2. You got lovely colours in the stained glass.

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  3. What a glorious set of windows, I love the colours

    Thank you for linking up to #MySundayPhoto

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  4. Beautiful pictures of stained glass windows.
    Thank you for hosting.

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  5. Those cherub faces are not what you usually see in a church. All the windows are gorgeous!

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