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Christ Church, Greenwich, is an Episcopal church in the Diocese of Connecticut, United States, located in the Putnam Hill Historic District along the Boston Post Road (U.S. Route 1) as it passes through Greenwich in Fairfield County, Connecticut. [1] The parish was established in 1749, and the current church building dates from 1910.
St. Agnes Church (Greenwich, Connecticut) St. Anthony of Padua Parish (Fairfield, Connecticut) St. Catherine of Siena Church (Trumbull, Connecticut) St. Catherine of Siena Church (Riverside, Connecticut) St. Emery Church (Fairfield, Connecticut) St. Gregory the Great Church, Danbury; St. James Church (Stratford, Connecticut)
Jonathan Vaughn (born 1981) is a British-American organist and choir director who currently serves as the associate director of music at Christ Church, Greenwich, in Connecticut, USA. [1] [2] He was an assistant organist at Wells Cathedral for ten years and has held similar positions at other churches and cathedrals in England and the United ...
A remarkable number of Maddison's designs are (or were) recognised by Heritage New Zealand (NZHPT) as notable heritage buildings. Many of the Christchurch buildings were damaged in the 2010 Canterbury earthquake and after further deterioration in the 2011 Christchurch earthquake, at least half of them were demolished.
Shooter's Hill is a district of South East London, England, in the Royal Borough of Greenwich bordering the London Borough of Bexley. It lies north of Eltham and south of Woolwich. With a height of 132 metres (433 ft), it is the highest point in the Borough of Greenwich and one of the highest points in London.
St Mary, Greenwich — 1823–24 11,285 ... Christ Church, Forest Hill 1851–56 140 Ewan Christian ...
The Universities at Medway is a tri-partite collaboration of the University of Greenwich, the University of Kent and Canterbury Christ Church University on a single campus in Chatham, Medway in South East England.
Christchurch was founded in approximately AD 650 by missionaries sent to Wessex by St Birinus, the first Bishop of Dorchester (Oxfordshire). They settled on a stretch of raised land between the rivers Avon and Stour which carried people and their wares to and from market settlements such as Blandford and Old Sarum (near modern Salisbury). [4]