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  2. All Saints Church, Wellington - Wikipedia

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    All Saints Church is the Church of England parish church of Wellington in the borough of Telford and Wrekin in Shropshire, England. [1] It is in the Diocese of Lichfield , [ 2 ] and is an active place of worship and community hub for the town and outlying areas.

  3. All Saints Church, Fulham - Wikipedia

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    All Saints' Church is the ancient parish church of Fulham, in the County of Middlesex, pre-dating the Reformation. The parish was founded in the precinct of Fulham Manor, currently adjacent to it, which was in the possession of the Bishops of London, since the 8th century. Hence it began as the parish church of the bishops of London and several ...

  4. 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]

  5. All Saints' Church, Putney Common - Wikipedia

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    The church was built 1873–74 on land donated by Earl Spencer, and the foundation stone was laid by HRH Princess Christian of Schleswig-Holstein on 22 April 1873. The church was consecrated by the Bishop of London on 25 April 1874. [citation needed] The building was designed by George E. Street, working with William Morris and Edward Burne-Jones.

  6. All Saints Church, West Stourmouth - Wikipedia

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    The main fabric in the church is Anglo-Saxon. Alterations were made in the late 12th century. [1] The church was damaged in an earthquake in 1382, and was subsequently rebuilt. [4] Windows were replaced in the 14th and 15th centuries. The church was restored in 1845, when the seating was reorganised. It has been redundant since 1979.

  7. List of churches in Greater Manchester - Wikipedia

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    All Saints: Stretford: Church of England: 1957 [300] Church of St Ann: Stretford Roman Catholic: 1867 [301] Church of St Matthew: Stretford Church of England: 1842 [302] Edge Lane Baptist Church: Stretford Baptist: Gorse Hill United Church: Stretford Church of England, Methodist: Latter-Day Saints Chapel: Stretford The Church of Jesus Christ of ...

  8. Parish of All Saints Ashmont - Wikipedia

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    The Parish of All Saints, Ashmont, is a church of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts located at 209 Ashmont Street in the Dorchester neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. Built 1892-1929 for a congregation founded in 1867, it was the first major commission of architect Ralph Adams Cram , a major influence in the development of early 20th ...

  9. All Saints' Church, Middlesbrough - Wikipedia

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    All Saints' Church is a parish church in Middlesbrough, a large town in North East England. Work started on building the church in 1875, when the population of the town was growing rapidly. It was designed by G. E. Street. It opened in 1877, but the steeple was only completed the following year.