Catalogue description St Saviour, Pimlico and Holy Trinity, Vauxhall Bridge Road

This record is held by City of Westminster Archives Centre

Details of Accession 1473/Accession 1504/Accession 1575
Reference: Accession 1473/Accession 1504/Accession 1575
Title: St Saviour, Pimlico and Holy Trinity, Vauxhall Bridge Road
Description:

St Saviour, Pimlico

 

Parish registers

 

Service registers

 

Accounts

 

Minutes

 

Holy Trinity, Vauxhall Bridge Road

 

Parish registers

Date: 1852 - 1983
Held by: City of Westminster Archives Centre, not available at The National Archives
Language: English
Creator:

Church of England, St Saviour, Pimlico

Church of England, Holy Trinity Parish, Vauxhall Bridge Road Westminster

Physical description: 49 documents
Immediate source of acquisition:

Records deposited on permanent loan by Rev D Schuld, Priest-in-Charge and PCC of St Saviour Pimlico, St George's Square, London SW1; accession 1473 on 30 October 1986 and accession 1504 on 7 May 1987 and accession 1575 by Rev R J Rogers on 13 July 1989

Administrative / biographical background:

St Saviour, Pimlico was built by Thomas Cundy. The foundation stone was laid on 20 June 1863 and the church was consecrated on 16 July 1864. The parish was combined with St James-the-Less, Thorndike Street in 1974.

 

Holy Trinity, Vauxhall Bridge Road (also known as Holy Trinity, Bessborough Gardens) was built by J L Pearson on land given to the parish by Thomas Cubitt. The foundation stone was laid on 8 November 1849 and the church was consecrated in 1852. During the 2nd World War the church was burnt out and it was eventually demolished in 1953.

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