All Saints School and Church House side entrance in Marylebone Passage
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All Saints School and Church House side entrance in Marylebone Passage
All Saints School and Church House side entrance in Marylebone Passage
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SC_PHL_01_315_68_13022 (Collage 103064)
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London Metropolitan Archives: LCC Photograph Library
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A view of the gothic arch secondary entrance of All Saints School and Church House, Marylebone Passage, Fitzrovia. A padlocked iron gate is visible at the entrance. A Victorian carriage Lamp is set on the left side on the image. This was formerly Parish School and Church House, built in 1868-70 by architect William Butterfield. The school completed the seminal group of buildings in Margaret Street, designed by Butterfield. These created a tough urban architecture of brick, with polychrome diaper decoration, and stone banding. The building became the London Fo Guang Shan Temple in 1992. It is a Buddhist temple, a monastery, a venue for cultural events, meditation and devotional activities. This property is Grade II* listed, listing number 1273611.
A view of the gothic arch secondary entrance of All Saints School and Church House, Marylebone Passage, Fitzrovia. A padlocked iron gate is visible at the entrance. A Victorian carriage Lamp is set on the left side on the image. This was formerly Parish School and Church House, built in 1868-70 by architect William Butterfield. The school completed the seminal group of buildings in Margaret Street, designed by Butterfield. These created a tough urban architecture of brick, with polychrome diaper decoration, and stone banding. The building became the London Fo Guang Shan Temple in 1992. It is a Buddhist temple, a monastery, a venue for cultural events, meditation and devotional activities. This property is Grade II* listed, listing number 1273611.
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