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(Light): sunlight though grille and window from blue sky above in Maltese building 5 DHD.jpg
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Thumbnail[has location information] England London Battersea Bishops Wharf House sunlight glinting off window mono 1 DHD.jpg (Earth Views)

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Thumbnail[has location information] England London Stoke Newington Stoke Newington Church Street new St Marys stone church spire steeple lit up in low afternoon sunlight chilly bright afternoon 28Oct2001 1 DHD.jpg (Earth Views)

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The ``new'' Church of St. Mary's Stoke Newington was built in the 1850s in response to the rapid growth of the local population. The Rector, the Rev. Thomas Jackson, offered the site of the old rectory and garden for a new church to be built opposite the 300 year-old Old Church.

The architect George Gilbert Scott (later knighted) was appointed to the project, and designed a building in the style of thirteenth century Gothic. The new St. Mary's was consecrated by the Lord Bishop of London on June 25, 1858: it stretches 180 feet (55m) from the inside line of the apse to the west door, and is 80 feet (25m) wide from north to south transept.

The original plan foresaw a spire soaring 220 feet (65m), but it was to be 45 years before this was finally added to the building. Floodlighting was added at Easter 1996.

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