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St Andrew's Church, Lincoln

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331: 326: 282: 336: 204: 156: 321: 203:. The specification of the organ and the design for the case were kindly furnished by Canon Frederick Heathcote Sutton, Rector of 163: 86: 178: 200: 171: 166:. It seated around 600 people. The consecration service took place on Tuesday 21 May 1878 attended by the 64: 251: 216: 17: 188: 167: 144: 69: 140: 47: 221: 93: 315: 162:
The building was constructed in the Early English style to designs by the architect
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The church was closed and demolished in 1968, and the parish reunited with
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It was established as a parish in its own right on 21 December 1883.
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The church was a built of a chapel of ease in the parish of
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St. Andrew's Church, Lincoln
Lincoln
England
Denomination
Church of England
Architect(s)
James Fowler
Groundbreaking
Lincoln
Church of England
St. Peter at Gowts'
James Fowler
Bishop of Lincoln
Christopher Wordsworth
George Frederick Bodley
St Peter at Gowts
Wordsworth and Maskell
St. Helen's Church, Brant Broughton
William Rose Pullein
Ernest Pullein
"The National Pipe Organ Register - NPOR"
53°13′30.45″N 0°32′16.24″W / 53.2251250°N 0.5378444°W / 53.2251250; -0.5378444
Categories
Churches completed in 1877
Buildings and structures demolished in 1968
Church of England church buildings in Lincolnshire
1877 establishments in England

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