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St Botolph's Aldgate

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1339: 605: 597: 67: 1310: 616:. The exterior is of brick with projecting quoins, stone windows surrounds and a stone cornice. The tower, also of brick, has rusticated quoins, and a stone spire. The interior of the building is divided into nave and aisles by four widely spaced piers supporting a flat ceiling. There are galleries along three sides. The church is lit by two rows of windows in each side wall, one above and one below the gallery. The monuments from the old building were preserved, and reinstalled in the new church. 54: 807:. Vol. 1. Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-row; Murray, Albemarle-Street; Clarke, New Bond-Street; Lindsell, Wigmore-Street; Chapple, Pall-Mall; Colnaghi, Cockspur-Street; Walker, Strand; Taylor and Hessey, Fleet-Street; J.M. Richardson, Cornhill; Cowie and Company Poultry; Blackwood, Princes-Street, Edinburgh; Brash and Reid, Glasgow; and M. Keene, and J. Cumming, Dublin. p. 36 1327: 727:, and been returned to its 1744 specification using many of the original components. The organ has been described as the oldest church organ in the United Kingdom. Although there are older pipes and cases, this is the oldest collection of pipes in their original positions on their original wind chests. Because of its historic importance, the organ was filmed and recorded for the documentary 74: 588:, and was described at the beginning of the 18th century as "an old church, built of Brick, Rubble and Stone, rendered over, and ... of the Gothick order". The building, as it stood at that time, was 78-foot long (24 m) and 53-foot wide (16 m). There was a tower, about 100-foot tall (30 m), with six bells. 635:
St Botolph's was often referred to as the "Church of Prostitutes" in the late Victorian period. The church is sited on an island surrounded by roadways and it was usual in these times to be suspicious of women standing on street corners. They were easy targets for the police, and to escape arrest the
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in the 1960s. The decision to restore the instrument was taken by St Botolph's in 2002 after which a fundraising campaign was launched. The restoration, which took nine months, was carried out under the consultancy of Ian Bell and the workshops of Goetze and Gwynn in
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Donated by Thomas Whiting in 1676, it was built between 1702 and 1704. It was enhanced for the new church (the current building) by Harris' son-in-law, John Byfield, in 1740. The organ was considerably enlarged several times in the 19th century and again rebuilt by
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It is believed the church just outside Aldgate is the first in London to have been dedicated to Botolph, with the other dedications following soon after. The
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in 1554. During an archaeological investigation of the crypt in 1990, a preserved head, reputed to be Grey's, was rediscovered and buried in the churchyard.
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Following its restoration by Rodney Tatchell, the church was much damaged by an unexplained fire in 1965, necessitating further restoration.
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The current 18th-century church building is made of brick with stone quoins and window casings. The tower is square with an obelisk spire.
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became popular. These aspects of Botolph's patronage are thought to be the reason why churches at the City gates have this dedication.
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laid it out as a public garden in 1892. A drinking fountain, still extant, was installed in 1906 to the memory of the philanthropist
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The church was rebuilt in the 16th century at the cost of the priors of the Holy Trinity, and renovated in 1621. It escaped the
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of boundaries, and by extension of trade and travel. This association with travel was particularly strong before the legend of
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The earliest record of the churchyard is in 1230; by 1875 it was being used as a public open space. The landscape gardener
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In the early 1970s, the crypt of the church served as a homeless shelter at night and by day a youth club for Asian boys.
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Colpus, Eve. "Fitting in by Being Yourself: Avenues Unlimited and Youth Work in the East End c. 1960s–2000s." In
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when it closed in 1899. St Botolph's inherited from that church a preserved head, reputed to be that of
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was built in the early 18th century. It has undergone a historical restoration by the organ builders
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saint, each of which stood by one of the gates to the City. The other three were near neighbour
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Adam Derkinderen, d. 1572, son of the 16th-century publisher of the Bible, Lenaert Der Kinderen
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St Botolph without Aldgate. (2021, September 14). In The Worshipful Company of Parish Clerks.
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The earliest known written record of the church dates from 1115, when it was received by the
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just outside the south gate of that city, may in turn, have taken its dedication from
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The church was one of four in medieval London dedicated to Saint Botolph or
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prostitutes would parade around the island, now occupied by the church and
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St Botolph's was completely rebuilt between 1741 and 1744, to a design by
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High Street and is approximately 30 yards outside the former position of
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Hughson, D.; Higham, T.; Reid, W.H.; Sherwood, Neely, and Jones (1817).
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By the end of the 11th century, Botolph was regarded as the
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St Botolph's was rehallowed on 8 November 1966 by the
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St Botolph without Aldgate and Holy Trinity Minories
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and also, as it lies outside the line of the city's
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St Botolph's, Aldgate
St Botolph's Aldersgate

St Botolph's Aldgate is located in City of London
51°30′50″N 00°04′34″W / 51.51389°N 0.07611°W / 51.51389; -0.07611
London
EC3
Denomination
Church of England
Roman Catholic
Churchmanship
Liberal
Modern Catholic
www.stbotolphs.org.uk
Parish church
listed building
Architect(s)
George Dance the Elder
Georgian architecture
Diocese
London
Archdeaconry
London
Deanery
Parish
Bishop(s)
Bishop of London
Rector
Curate(s)
Chaplain(s)

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