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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79NEW 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
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