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DescriptionSt Andrews Church Queens Road Hastings 001.JPG
St Andrews Church, Queens Road, Hastings, completed in 1869 to the design of Matthew Edward Habershon (1828-1900) and consecrated by the Bishop of Chichester in 1870. It was constructed by builder John Howell of Hastings, and decorated inside with a large mural by Robert Tressell in 1904. It was declared unsafe and demolished in 1970.[1]
↑See history of St Andrews Church, Queens Road, Hastings
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circa 1900
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