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NEW OCTAGONAL CHURCH IN LONDON.—The Church of St. Peter at Cricklewood, which was dedicated by the Bishop of London last week. The 23ft high octagonal church is built in grey-brown bricks, with' a roof of pale green. The slender spire, 37ft high is of tubular aluminium, with an aluminium cross. A 12ft panel in brick, facing) the street, depicts St. Peter holding a cross and a key. The church, which will serve a new housing settlement, will seat 200.

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28542, 22 March 1958, Page 15

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NEW OCTAGONAL CHURCH IN LONDON.—The Church of St. Peter at Cricklewood, which was dedicated by the Bishop of London last week. The 23ft high octagonal church is built in grey-brown bricks, with' a roof of pale green. The slender spire, 37ft high is of tubular aluminium, with an aluminium cross. A 12ft panel in brick, facing) the street, depicts St. Peter holding a cross and a key. The church, which will serve a new housing settlement, will seat 200. Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28542, 22 March 1958, Page 15

NEW OCTAGONAL CHURCH IN LONDON.—The Church of St. Peter at Cricklewood, which was dedicated by the Bishop of London last week. The 23ft high octagonal church is built in grey-brown bricks, with' a roof of pale green. The slender spire, 37ft high is of tubular aluminium, with an aluminium cross. A 12ft panel in brick, facing) the street, depicts St. Peter holding a cross and a key. The church, which will serve a new housing settlement, will seat 200. Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28542, 22 March 1958, Page 15