The Churches of Britain and Ireland

Kingston-upon-Thames, Greater London    

Kingston-upon-Thames on Wikipedia.


All Saints on Market Place. © Janet Gimber (2016). Link. Grade I listed.

Everyday Church on Union Street was originally Baptist. Another view. Both © Janet Gimber (2016). Link.

First Church of Christ, Scientist on Penrhyn Road. Another view. Both © Janet Gimber (2016).

Kingston Jamia Mosque. Interior view. Both © Mehmood Naqshbandi (1990), and reproduced from his website Muslims in Britain.

Korean Church (International Presbyterian) on Grove Crescent was formerly Kingston and Surbiton Presbyterian Church (1883). © Janet Gimber (2016).

Lovekyn Chapel (1309) on London Road and Queen Elizabeth Road is also known as the Chantry Chapel of St. Mary Magdalene. A plaque gives a little history. According to the Wikipedia entry for Kingston (for which, see above), it is the only private chantry chapel to survive the Reformation. © Janet Gimber (2016). Grade II* listed.

Methodist Church on Fairfield South. © Janet Gimber (2016).

Quaker Centre on Fairfield East. © Janet Gimber (2016). Link.

The site of the Friends' Meeting House on Eden Street. © Janet Gimber (2016).

The site of the Salvation Army Hall, now a car park. © Janet Gimber (2016).

St. John the Evangelist on Grove Lane. Another view. Both © Janet Gimber (2016). Link. Grade II listed.

St. Raphael (R.C.) on Portsmouth Road. © Janet Gimber (2016). Grade II* listed.

U.R.C. on Eden Street. © Janet Gimber (2016). Link. Grade II listed.

 

 

 

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