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Atlanta 1897 [4] 1903 St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church Atlanta 1911 [5] 1906 St. Joseph Catholic Church Marietta: 1952 [6] 1912 Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church: Atlanta 1960 [7] 1936 Cathedral of Christ the King: Atlanta 1937 [8] 1936 St. Peter Catholic Church LaGrange [9] 1941 St. Thomas More Catholic Church Decatur: 1952 [10] 1942
St. Margaret's Church is often used to mean St Margaret's, Westminster, which forms part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site at Westminster, Greater London. It may also refer to: Australia
Location of Atlanta in Logan County, Illinois. Location of Illinois in the United States. ... ZIP Code(s) 61723. Area code: 217: FIPS code: 17-02752: GNIS feature ID ...
The Church of St Mary the Virgin is in the village of Bowdon near Altrincham, Greater Manchester, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building. [1] It is an active Anglican parish church in the diocese of Chester, the archdeaconry of Macclesfield and the deanery of Bowdon. [2]
St. Margaret's Episcopal Church may refer to: St. Margaret's Episcopal Church (Annapolis, Maryland) St. Margaret's Episcopal Church and Cemetery, Hibernia, Florida; St. Margaret's Episcopal Church (Palm Desert, California) St. Margaret's Episcopal Church (Woodbridge, VA) St. Margaret of Antioch Episcopal Church (Staatsburg, New York)
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St. Margaret's is a medieval church built from flint, ashlar and brick. Its architecture consists of a 13th-century west tower, a wide 15th century nave with large windows and a hammerbeam roof, a south porch built in the 15th century, formerly two storeys high and with an 18th-century Dutch gable with a large pediment and dentil cornice, and a chancel which was rebuilt in 1912.