St Paul's Church, Knightsbridge
Church in London , England
St Paul's Church, Knightsbridge , is an English Grade II* listed Anglican church of the Anglo-Catholic tradition located at 32a Wilton Place in Knightsbridge , London .[ 1]
History and architecture
The church was founded in 1843, the first in London to champion the ideals of the Oxford Movement , during the incumbency of the Rev. W. J. E. Bennett . The architect was Thomas Cundy the younger .[ 2]
After the building's consecration in 1843, the chancel with its rood screen and striking reredos was added in 1892 by the noted church architect George Frederick Bodley , who also decorated St Luke's chapel, which stands in the place of a lady chapel to the south of the sanctuary, the lady chapel of St Paul's having traditionally been seen as being the church of St Mary's, Bourne Street .
The tiled panels around the walls of the nave, created in the 1870s by Daniel Bell , depict scenes from the life of Jesus . The Stations of the Cross that intersperse the tiled panels, painted in the early 1920s by Gerald Moira , show scenes from the crucifixion story. The font dates from 1842 and is carved with biblical scenes from both the Old and New testaments. There are statues of the Virgin and Child (1896) above the entrance to the chapel and of St Paul (1902) above the lectern.[ 3]
A memorial in the church commemorates 52 members of the First Aid Nursing Yeomanry who died on active service during the Second World War while carrying out secret intelligence work for the Special Operations Executive in occupied countries in addition to providing transport drivers for the Auxiliary Territorial Service . Among the names on the memorial are three holders of the George Cross .[ 4]
St Paul's sister parish is the Church of St. Paul's, K street , in Washington, D.C. , in the United States .
Notable events
Weddings
Funerals and memorial services
Gallery
Interior
Stained glass by Lavers and Westlake (1895)
Tiled panel by Daniel Bell
Altar by Arthur Blomfield (1889)
Reredos
Rood cross
Women's Transport Service WW2 War Memorial
Memorial to Old Boys of St Paul's School
References
^ Historic England , "Church of St Paul (1066084)" , National Heritage List for England , retrieved 26 September 2014
^ Oxford Dictionary of National Biography , subscription-based online edition, retrieved 25 November 2011.
^ "History | St Paul's Church - Knightsbridge" . www.stpaulsknightsbridge.org . 26 November 2014. Archived from the original on 31 August 2017. Retrieved 29 September 2017 .
^ "Women's Transport Service | St Paul's Church Memorial, Belgravia, London" . stephen-stratford.com. Archived from the original on 5 September 2017. Retrieved 30 July 2016 .
^ New York Times website, British Nobility Turns Out for Traditional Blue‐Blooded Wedding , article by Peter T. Kilborn, dated February 4, 1977
^ Premier Christian News website, London church hosts celebrity wedding
External links
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St Gabriel, Pimlico
St James, Paddington
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St Mark, Hamilton Terrace
St Mary, Bourne Street
St Mary, Bryanston Square
St Mary, Paddington Green
St Mary Magdalene, Paddington
St Matthew, Bayswater
St Matthew, Westminster
St Paul, Knightsbridge
St Peter, Eaton Square
St Saviour, Pimlico
St Stephen, Rochester Row
St Stephen, Westbourne Park
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