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The Community of Saint Anselm is religious community of young people belonging to various Christian denominations, devoted to prayer, study and service to the poor. It is based at Lambeth Palace in London, home of the Archbishop of Canterbury .
The Great Hall, St Mary-at-Lambeth, and the Tudor gatehouse (from inside), with the river on the right. While the original residence of the archbishop of Canterbury was in his episcopal see, Canterbury, Kent, [2] a site originally called the Manor of Lambeth or Lambeth House was acquired by the diocese around AD 1200 (though Archbishop Anselm had a house there a century earlier) [3] and has ...
Community of Saint Anselm; L. Lambeth Palace; S. St Peter's Vicarage, Vauxhall ...
Lambeth was a civil parish and metropolitan borough in south London, England.It was an ancient parish in the county of Surrey.The parish was included in the area of responsibility of the Metropolitan Board of Works in 1855 and became part of the County of London in 1889.
Archbishop's Park is a 3.93 hectares (9.7 acres) park in Lambeth in the London Borough of Lambeth in London, England, which opened to the public in 1901. Before it became a park, it formed part of the grounds of Lambeth Palace.
Anselm of Canterbury OSB (/ ˈ æ n s ɛ l m /; 1033/4–1109), also called Anselm of Aosta (French: Anselme d'Aoste, Italian: Anselmo d'Aosta) after his birthplace and Anselm of Bec (French: Anselme du Bec) after his monastery, was an Italian [7] Benedictine monk, abbot, philosopher, and theologian of the Catholic Church, who served as Archbishop of Canterbury from 1093 to 1109.
At the junction are the Durning Library (London Borough of Lambeth), St Anselm's Church (Church of England) and The ArtsLav project, a nineteenth-century underground gents Victorian Lavatory converted into a small local arts venue. [1] There are two large public houses, The Dog House, and The Tommyfield.
Lambeth St Mary the Less: 1828, closed 1966 [21] Lambeth Holy Trinity: 1839, closed 1951 [22] Kennington Park, St James: 1840s, closed 1923 [23] Lambeth All Saints: 1846, demolished 1901 [24] Kennington St Barnabas: 1850, declared redundant 1980 [25] Lambeth St Thomas: 1857, demolished 1956 [26] Lambeth St Silas: 1862, demolished c. 1945 [27 ...