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{{Infobox church
{{Infobox church
|name = All Souls Church
|name = All Souls Church
|image = All Souls Church - Blackman Lane - geograph.org.uk - 411550.jpg
|image = All Souls Blackman Lane 2010.jpg
|caption =
|caption =
|location = [[Leeds]], [[West Yorkshire]]
|location = [[Leeds]], [[West Yorkshire]]
|dedication = [[All Souls' Day|All Souls]]
|dedication = [[All Souls' Day|All Souls]]
|denomination = [[Church of England]]
|denomination = [[Church of England]]
|churchmanship = [[Liberal Anglo-Catholicism|Liberal Catholic]]
|churchmanship = [[Liberal Anglo-Catholicism|Liberal Catholic]]
|country = England
|country = England
|parish = Leeds All Souls <ref>https://www.achurchnearyou.com/leeds-all-souls/ Retrieved 14 January 2017.</ref>
|parish = Leeds All Souls <ref>https://www.achurchnearyou.com/leeds-all-souls/ {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170116170741/https://www.achurchnearyou.com/leeds-all-souls/ |date=16 January 2017 }} Retrieved 14 January 2017.</ref>
|deanery = Allerton
|deanery = Allerton
|archdeaconry = Leeds
|archdeaconry = Leeds
|episcopalarea = Leeds
|episcopalarea = Leeds
|diocese = [[Anglican Diocese of Leeds|Diocese of Leeds]]
|diocese = [[Anglican Diocese of Leeds|Leeds]]
|province = [[Province of York]]
|province = [[Province of York|York]]
|presbytery =
|presbytery =
|architect = [[Sir George Gilbert Scott]]
|architect = [[Sir George Gilbert Scott]]
|priestincharge = Rev Helen Banks <ref>http://leedsallsoulschurch.weebly.com/who-we-are.html Retrieved, 14 January 2017.</ref>
|priestincharge = The RevLynn Grey<ref name=who>[http://leedsallsoulschurch.weebly.com/who-we-are.html Who we are], accessed 14 January 2021</ref>
|vicar =
|vicar =
|rector =
|rector =
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|assistant =
|assistant =
|honpriest =
|honpriest =

|deacon = The Revd Warwick Turnbull<ref>http://leedsallsoulschurch.weebly.com/who-we-are.html Retrieved, 14 January 2017.</ref>
|organistdom =
|organistdom =
|organist = Keith Senior
|organist = Keith Senior
|warden = Andrew Downs , Anne Nichol
|warden = Andrew Downs , Colin Pearson
|website = {{url|http://www.allsoulschurchleeds.co.uk/|Parish website}}
|website = {{url|http://www.allsoulschurchleeds.co.uk/|Parish website}}
|coordinates =
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|osgraw = SE 29943 34722
}}
}}
'''All Souls' Church''', Blackman Lane, in [[Leeds]], [[West Yorkshire]], [[England]] is a large [[Victorian era|Victorian]] [[Church of England parish church]].
'''All Souls' Church''', Blackman Lane, in [[Leeds]], [[West Yorkshire]], [[England]] is a large [[Victorian era|Victorian]] [[Church of England parish church]]. Worship at All Souls is in the Anglo-Catholic tradition of the Church of England. The church is a Grade&nbsp;II* [[listed building]].<ref>{{NHLE|num=1255888|desc=Church of All Souls With Boundary Wall And War Memorial|accessdate=16 April 2024}}</ref>


==History==
==History==
All Souls' Church was built by public subscription in one of the poorest districts of Leeds, [[Leylands, Leeds|the Leylands]], as a memorial to [[Walter Hook|Dr W. F. Hook]], Vicar of Leeds for some 22 years and later Dean of Chichester.<ref name=Hook>{{cite book |author=<!--None given.--> |title=A Handbook to the Buildings of the Hook Memorial Leeds |url= |location=New Vicarage, Blackman Lane |publisher=Transcribed 2010 with endnotes |page= |date=1893 |isbn=}}</ref> A new parish was formed from parts of the parishes of St Matthew, St Mark, and St Michael (Buslingthorpe) extending up to Woodhouse Lane, where it was intended the church should be sited. However, this could not be managed and it was placed on Blackman Lane, which was, however, convenient for the parish inhabitants.<ref name=Hook/>
All Souls' Church was built by public subscription in one of the poorest districts of Leeds, [[Leylands, Leeds|the Leylands]], as a memorial to [[Walter Hook|Dr W. F. Hook]], Vicar of Leeds for some 22 years and later [[Dean of Chichester]].<ref name=Hook>{{cite book |author=<!--None given.--> |title=A Handbook to the Buildings of the Hook Memorial Leeds |location=New Vicarage, Blackman Lane |publisher=Transcribed 2010 with endnotes |date=1893 }}</ref> A new parish was formed from parts of the parishes of St Matthew, St Mark, and St Michael (Buslingthorpe) extending up to Woodhouse Lane, where it was intended the church should be sited. However, this could not be managed and it was placed on Blackman Lane, which was, however, convenient for the parish inhabitants.<ref name=Hook/>


It was designed by Sir [[George Gilbert Scott]], and is the last church he designed before his death in 1878: his son, [[John Oldrid Scott]], took over the supervision of the building.<ref name=Hook/> The foundation stone was laid in September 1876; the church was consecrated on 29 January 1880.<ref name=Hook/>
It was designed by Sir [[George Gilbert Scott]], and is the last church he designed before his death in 1878: his son, [[John Oldrid Scott]], took over the supervision of the building.<ref name=Hook/> The foundation stone was laid in September 1876; the church was consecrated on 29 January 1880.<ref name=Hook/>
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The ornate wooden font cover was donated by the artist [[Emily Ford]] in thanksgiving for her own baptism as an adult. She decorated the cover with biblical scenes in which the characters have the faces of her friends and fellow campaigners. The West Yorkshire branch of the [[Victorian Society]] raised £6,000 in 2013 to enable Ford's eight painted panels to be cleaned and restored by David Everingham.
The ornate wooden font cover was donated by the artist [[Emily Ford]] in thanksgiving for her own baptism as an adult. She decorated the cover with biblical scenes in which the characters have the faces of her friends and fellow campaigners. The West Yorkshire branch of the [[Victorian Society]] raised £6,000 in 2013 to enable Ford's eight painted panels to be cleaned and restored by David Everingham.


The great rood cross carved in lime wood hanging above the choir shows “Christ Triumphant on the Cross" by [[John Francis Kavanagh]] and was a memorial to Cecil, Walter Hook's son, the first priest of All Souls'.<ref>Memorial Cross, Yorkshire Evening Post, 29 December 1939 p6</ref>
The great rood cross carved in lime wood hanging above the choir shows “Christ Triumphant on the Cross" by [[John Francis Kavanagh]] and was a memorial to Cecil, Walter Hook's son, the first priest of All Souls'.<ref>Memorial Cross, Yorkshire Evening Post, 29 December 1939 p6</ref>

From 1 October 2011 the parishes of All Souls, and St Aidan's, Harehills were joined to create the team parish of Leeds All Souls and St Aidan.


==Organ==
==Organ==
The organ was built in 1877 by [[Abbott and Smith]], and restored in 1906 and 1938 by the same builder. It was restored by Wood Wordsworth and Co in 1976, and by John T Jackson in 1997. A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register.<ref name="npor">{{cite web|url=http://www.npor.org.uk/cgi-bin/Rsearch.cgi?Fn=Rsearch&rec_index=N12290|title=The National Pipe Organ Register - NPOR|publisher=npor.org.uk|accessdate=26 September 2014}}</ref>
The organ was built in 1877 by [[Abbott and Smith]], and restored in 1906 and 1938 by the same builder. It was restored by Wood Wordsworth and Co in 1976, and by John T Jackson in 1997. A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register.<ref name="npor">{{National Pipe Organ Register|id=N12290|access-date=5 May 2021}}</ref>


The ornate organ case was designed by A. Crawford Hick.
The ornate organ case was designed by A. Crawford Hick.


===Organists===
===Organists===
*Frederick William Hird (1826<ref>https://www.organ-biography.info/index.php?id=Hils Retrieved 13 January 2017.</ref>–1887<ref>British musical biography. James Duff Brown, Stephen Samuel Stratton - 1897</ref>)
*Frederick William Hird (1826<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.organ-biography.info/index.php?id=Hils |title=Biographical Dictionary of the Organ &#124; Names beginning with HILS |website=www.organ-biography.info |access-date=13 January 2017}}</ref>–1887<ref>British musical biography. James Duff Brown, Stephen Samuel Stratton - 1897</ref>)
*John Pew Bowling (1851–1886): resigned as organist a short time before his death on 10 July 1886.<ref>http://www.yorkshireindexers.info/wiki/index.php?title=Bowling,_John_Pew Retrieved 13 January 2017.</ref>
*John Pew Bowling (1851–1886): resigned as organist a short time before his death on 10 July 1886.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.yorkshireindexers.info/wiki/index.php?title=Bowling,_John_Pew |title=Bowling, John Pew |website=www.yorkshireindexers.info |accessdate=13 January 2017|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20170116181109/http://www.yorkshireindexers.info/wiki/index.php?title=Bowling,_John_Pew|archivedate=16 January 2017}}</ref>
*Hugh Mulleneux Lawrence: organist 1887–1896
*Hugh Mulleneux Lawrence: organist 1887–1896
*Thomas James Hoggett: 1896–1901
*Thomas James Hoggett: 1896–1901
*[[Newell Smith Wallbank]]: ????–1911
*[[Newell Smith Wallbank]]: ????–1911
*[[Charles Legh Naylor]]: 1911–1917
*[[Charles Legh Naylor]]: 1911–1917
*Dr Richard Henry Hargrave (1875-1952)????<ref>https://www.organ-biography.info/index.php?id=Haq Retrieved: 13 January 2017</ref>–????
*Dr Richard Henry Hargrave (1875-1952)????<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.organ-biography.info/index.php?id=Haq |title=Biographical Dictionary of the Organ &#124; Names beginning with HAQ |website=www.organ-biography.info |access-date=13 January 2017}}</ref>–????
*Keith Senior: 2008 - current
*Keith Senior: 2008–present


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==Services==
==Services==
Sunday services offer warm Anglo-Catholic liturgy, with full lay involvement and children's talk.
Sunday services offer [[Anglo-Catholic]] liturgy, with full lay involvement and children's talk.
The Debre Sibhat Medhanialem Ethiopian Orthodox Church meets on Sunday afternoons.


Sunday
Sunday
*11.00 Sung Mass
*11.00 Sung Mass
*14:00 Ethiopian Service


Wednesday
Wednesday
*10.00 Mass
*10.30 Mass


==See also==
==See also==
*[[List of new churches by George Gilbert Scott in Northern England]]
*[[List of new churches by George Gilbert Scott in Northern England]]
*[[Grade II* listed buildings in Leeds]]
*[[Listed buildings in Leeds (Hyde Park and Woodhouse)]]


==References==
==References==
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*[http://www.achurchnearyou.com/leeds-all-souls/ All Souls', Leeds] at achurchnearyou.com
*[http://www.achurchnearyou.com/leeds-all-souls/ All Souls', Leeds] at achurchnearyou.com


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Latest revision as of 17:44, 16 April 2024

All Souls Church
Map
OS grid referenceSE 29943 34722
LocationLeeds, West Yorkshire
CountryEngland
DenominationChurch of England
ChurchmanshipLiberal Catholic
WebsiteParish website
History
DedicationAll Souls
Architecture
Architect(s)Sir George Gilbert Scott
Administration
ProvinceYork
DioceseLeeds
Episcopal areaLeeds
ArchdeaconryLeeds
DeaneryAllerton
ParishLeeds All Souls [1]
Clergy
Priest in chargeThe RevLynn Grey[2]
Laity
Organist(s)Keith Senior
Churchwarden(s)Andrew Downs , Colin Pearson

All Souls' Church, Blackman Lane, in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England is a large Victorian Church of England parish church. Worship at All Souls is in the Anglo-Catholic tradition of the Church of England. The church is a Grade II* listed building.[3]

History

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All Souls' Church was built by public subscription in one of the poorest districts of Leeds, the Leylands, as a memorial to Dr W. F. Hook, Vicar of Leeds for some 22 years and later Dean of Chichester.[4] A new parish was formed from parts of the parishes of St Matthew, St Mark, and St Michael (Buslingthorpe) extending up to Woodhouse Lane, where it was intended the church should be sited. However, this could not be managed and it was placed on Blackman Lane, which was, however, convenient for the parish inhabitants.[4]

It was designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott, and is the last church he designed before his death in 1878: his son, John Oldrid Scott, took over the supervision of the building.[4] The foundation stone was laid in September 1876; the church was consecrated on 29 January 1880.[4]

The design is simple and impressive in scale: 134 ft in length with aisles both to the nave and chancel, a southwest porch and a baptistery under the northwest tower. Southowram stone with Meanwood dressings was used for the exterior, Harehills stone for the interior. The column supports for the nave arcades are of Park Spring stone. The interior walls are of ashlar stonework.

Between 1968 and 1974 Tennant Hall, formerly the church's Sunday Schools, was used as the BBC Leeds TV studios, primarily for the nightly local news programme Look North. In 1974 the BBC moved to new, purpose-built studios nearby at Broadcasting House, Woodhouse Lane.

The ornate wooden font cover was donated by the artist Emily Ford in thanksgiving for her own baptism as an adult. She decorated the cover with biblical scenes in which the characters have the faces of her friends and fellow campaigners. The West Yorkshire branch of the Victorian Society raised £6,000 in 2013 to enable Ford's eight painted panels to be cleaned and restored by David Everingham.

The great rood cross carved in lime wood hanging above the choir shows “Christ Triumphant on the Cross" by John Francis Kavanagh and was a memorial to Cecil, Walter Hook's son, the first priest of All Souls'.[5]

Organ

[edit]

The organ was built in 1877 by Abbott and Smith, and restored in 1906 and 1938 by the same builder. It was restored by Wood Wordsworth and Co in 1976, and by John T Jackson in 1997. A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register.[6]

The ornate organ case was designed by A. Crawford Hick.

Organists

[edit]
  • Frederick William Hird (1826[7]–1887[8])
  • John Pew Bowling (1851–1886): resigned as organist a short time before his death on 10 July 1886.[9]
  • Hugh Mulleneux Lawrence: organist 1887–1896
  • Thomas James Hoggett: 1896–1901
  • Newell Smith Wallbank: ????–1911
  • Charles Legh Naylor: 1911–1917
  • Dr Richard Henry Hargrave (1875-1952)????[10]–????
  • Keith Senior: 2008–present

Services

[edit]

Sunday services offer Anglo-Catholic liturgy, with full lay involvement and children's talk.

Sunday

  • 11.00 Sung Mass

Wednesday

  • 10.30 Mass

See also

[edit]

References

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  1. ^ https://www.achurchnearyou.com/leeds-all-souls/ Archived 16 January 2017 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 14 January 2017.
  2. ^ Who we are, accessed 14 January 2021
  3. ^ Historic England. "Church of All Souls With Boundary Wall And War Memorial (1255888)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 16 April 2024.
  4. ^ a b c d A Handbook to the Buildings of the Hook Memorial Leeds. New Vicarage, Blackman Lane: Transcribed 2010 with endnotes. 1893.
  5. ^ Memorial Cross, Yorkshire Evening Post, 29 December 1939 p6
  6. ^ "NPOR [N12290]". National Pipe Organ Register. British Institute of Organ Studies. Retrieved 5 May 2021.
  7. ^ "Biographical Dictionary of the Organ | Names beginning with HILS". www.organ-biography.info. Retrieved 13 January 2017.
  8. ^ British musical biography. James Duff Brown, Stephen Samuel Stratton - 1897
  9. ^ "Bowling, John Pew". www.yorkshireindexers.info. Archived from the original on 16 January 2017. Retrieved 13 January 2017.
  10. ^ "Biographical Dictionary of the Organ | Names beginning with HAQ". www.organ-biography.info. Retrieved 13 January 2017.
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