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St Luke's Chapel And School, Augusta Place
Published by J. Beck
Ink on paper
140mm x 170mm
St Luke's was the second proprietary chapel to be built in Leamington Spa after the Leamington Episcopal Chapel. It was built in 1850 to the design of the local architect D G Squirhill. The building was sold in 1899 but continued to be used for Christian worship. St Luke's Chapel had to be demolished in 1958 due to structural damage.
The timeline shows resources around this location over a number of years.
Paul Sandby (1730-1809) The Entrance Of Warwick Castle From The Lower Court Ink ...
J. Walker Soho, Staffordshire, 1 September 1798 Ink on paper 190mm x 235mm A landscape ...
Leamington BathsInk on paper240mm x 335mmThis aquatint print of the Royal Pump Rooms ...
Leamington By John Fairfax (1804-1877) 376mm x 284mm This lithograph print depicts ...
Black and white photograph by Walden Hammond of The Royal Pump Rooms, Leamington ...
A portrait of Alice Willes c.1880-1910.
Portrait of S T Wackrill A photograph of S. T. Wackrill sitting at his writing desk ...
A photograph of Edith Gaskin, aged 13, in fancy dress as a night-light, c.1917. ...
A postcard by Valentine & Son of Victoria Bridge and the Royal Pump Rooms in Leamington ...
Black and white photograph. This photograph depicts Princess Margaret with Mayor ...
The mayor's attendant is helping Councillor Nichols into the Mayoral robes of Leamington ...
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Donor ref:LEAMG : M3572.1991 (69/18714)
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