EPW023156 ENGLAND (1928). Beaconsfield Gardens and Holy Trinity Church, Bridlington, 1928
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Title | [EPW023156] Beaconsfield Gardens and Holy Trinity Church, Bridlington, 1928 |
Reference | EPW023156 |
Date | August-1928 |
Link | |
Place name | BRIDLINGTON |
Parish | BRIDLINGTON |
District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 518819, 467122 |
Longitude / Latitude | -0.18332030956419, 54.086097537941 |
National Grid Reference | TA188671 |
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Beaconsfield Promenade |
totoro |
Monday 1st of February 2016 05:16:53 PM |
HISTORY:
Holy Trinity church was built in 1870-1 by subscription but much of the money came from the Rev. Y G Lloyd-Graeme of Sewerby House who also presented the church with a peal of three bells.
The total cost was £7,000 and the church could accommodate 900 people (all the sittings were free).
It became the centre of a separate parish in 1874.
The architects are not well known: Frederick Stead Brodrick (1847-1927) was the nephew of the famous architect, Cuthbert Brodrick, the designer of Leeds Town Hall. |
totoro |
Monday 1st of February 2016 05:16:01 PM |
Tennis courts, now a car park |
totoro |
Monday 1st of February 2016 05:14:05 PM |
I lived here until I was Five. |
NICEJOHN |
Saturday 20th of July 2013 04:04:13 PM |