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Views of Summer 2005 |
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Eastcheap. After the fire the new Wren church was extended eastwards into the churchyard. It was Probably reduced again in size during the 19th century. Not recorded by Chadwick (1841) Paved, with a flower border. There is a large and ugly green container for building materials in it - hopefully temporarily.(2002) 2005: The container has gone, but it has been replaced by white plastic garden chairs. The mouldering dustbins remain . |
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2005 - A picturesque scene in a city churchyard - dustbins and plastic chairs |
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St. Mary, Abchurch Lane. Paved in 1877 and little changed from Holmes' description below. This was thrown into the pavement about 160 years ago, with posts round it.The paved square by which the church is approached covers the site of the old churchyard. (Holmes) |
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grounds St. Michael, Crooked Lane Church and ground to N. Destroyed around 1830 when King William Street was constructed. A ground that appears to be the one shown to the east of the church in Rocque is shown on O.S. as late as 1913, and probably lasted into the 1960s. (See Bridge Ward Within) Now untraceable under a huge building. The ground was noted for the following rather noncommittal epitaph: 'Here lyeth, wrapped in clay, 'The body of William Wray, 'I have no more to say. ' |
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Horwood and Rocque show different arrangement for churchyard. Is yard to east of church the burial ground shown on O.S. ? |
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