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  2. All Saints Church - Wikipedia

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    All Saints Church, or All Saints' Church or variations on the name may refer to: Albania. All Saints' Church, Himarë ...

  3. All Saints Church (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    All Saints is known as the "St. Patrick's of Harlem" [3] because of its size and design, the Gothic Revival, or alternatively Venetian Gothic, brick church with terracotta trimming was dedicated in 1893. [1] The design is festooned with rose windows in the clerestory and a prominent bell tower.

  4. All Saints' Church, Wittenberg - Wikipedia

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    Illustration of Wittenberg Castle Church by Lucas Cranach the Elder in 1509. When in the late 15th century the Wettin prince Frederick III the Wise, elector of Saxony from 1486, had the former Ascanian fortress rebuilt, a new All Saints' Church was designed by the architect Conrad Pflüger [4] (c. 1450 – 1506/07) and erected between 1490 and 1511 [8] in the Late Gothic style.

  5. All Saints Church (Amesbury, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    All Saints Church is an Anglican church in Amesbury, Massachusetts.Their mission is to "grow in the way of Jesus for the renewal of all things." Founded in 2007 as part of the Anglican realignment by a priest from an Episcopal church in nearby West Newbury, it serves today as the cathedral parish for the Anglican Diocese in New England.

  6. All Saints Church, Dorchester - Wikipedia

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    All Saints is built of local limestone with Ham stone ashlar dressings and slate roofs, in the Early English style. It is made up of a four-bay nave, north and south aisles, chancel, vestry and north-west tower. [1] Much of the church's 1843-45 furnishings were created and gifted by local tradesmen and other benefactors.

  7. All Saints' Church, Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    All Saints in the Jewry in 1841 opposite Trinity's chapel (far left) and St John's College gatehouse. A mediæval church stood in St John's Street, Cambridge.This was known as All Saints in the Jewry, [2] and previously as All Saints by the Hospital (due to its proximity to the Hospital of St John the Evangelist). [3]

  8. All Saints Church, Maidstone - Wikipedia

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    Founded by Archbishop of Canterbury William Courtenay in 1395 as part of a new College of All Saints, the church replaced an earlier one on the site dedicated to St Mary. [2] Courtenay died in 1396 and the church and college were completed by his successor, Thomas Arundel, between 1396 and 1398. [1]

  9. All Saints Church, Wandsworth - Wikipedia

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    All Saints Church, Wandsworth, is a Grade II* listed church in Wandsworth High Street, London. It is a Church of England parish church, and the original parish church of Wandsworth . Revd David Simpson became the Vicar of the Parish of Wandsworth in 2023 after working at Holy Trinity Brompton .