All Hallows, Bow
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All Hallows, Bow | |
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Church of All Hallows, Bromley by Bow | |
Location | Bow, Tower Hamlets, London |
Address | 1 Blackthorn Street,LondonE33PN |
Country | United Kingdom |
Denomination | Church of England |
Website | allhallowsbow.org |
Administration | |
Diocese | London |
All Hallows, Bow is an Anglican church in Bow, London, England. Originally built in the 19th century, it was damaged in WWII and rebuilt.[1] It is an Anglican church in the Diocese of London.[2] The church is in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets.
Its vicar is Cris Rogers, who in 2010 led a planting team from St Paul's, Shadwell to All Hallows, Bow.[3]
References
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Howse, Christopher (13 August 2010). "'Wren's tall tower in Twickenham'". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 13 April 2013.
Of another church that survived the Fire of London, All Hallows Staining, the medieval tower can still be seen in Mark Lane in the City. It was saved by the Clothworkers' Company in 1873, when the rest of the church was pulled down. With money from the sale of the site, All Hallows, Bow, was built, but this too was bombed in the Second World War. Its replacement in Devons Road, built in the mid 1950s, reused the core of the Victorian church, but in 2001 the nave was divided off to provide a hall.
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