The Church of All Hallows Lombard Street as seen from Ball Alley in the 1820s


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The Church of All Hallows Lombard Street as seen from Ball Alley in the 1820s.

All Hallows was a rare City of London church not demolished due to the Great Fire or the Blitz but to falling attendances.

Taken from 'The Churches of London' by George Godwin (1839)


Attribution: Robert William Billings and John Le Keux

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