St. Luke's Church, Torquay, Devon (1864)
Rock & CompanyRepository | Library | Shelf |
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Devon | West Country Studies | sB/TOR 7/1871/ROC |
Devon | TOR | I/S |
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CD 47 DVD 7
Publication Details
J. W. Hill & Co.'s historical and business directory of Torquay. London and Torquay: J. W. Hill & Co., 1869-70. pp. 10-11.St. Luke's Chapel of Ease to the mother church of Tormohun, situate on the north slope of Warren hill, and in St. Luke's Road, was built by subscription, and consecrated in Nov. 1862; it contains upwards of 900 sittings, 545 of which are free, is in the early English architecture, it has white stone dressings, and built of the stone from the neighbouring quarries. It consists of nave, chancel, north and south aisles, the tower is surmounted by a spire, Rev. G. C. Harris, M. A., incumbent, and Prebendary of Exeter Cathedral.[Text may be taken from a different source or edition than that listed as the source by Somers Cocks.]
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63x90mm
Rock & Co. ; no. 5069. 16 Jul 1864
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1864