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Brief Description: Chapter 8 of the History of Slough by Maxwell Fraser takes you through the history of the Anglican, Catholic and non-conformist churches in central Slough.
Subject Date: 09/05/1836 - 31/12/1973
Creator: Maxwell Fraser
Article: Chapter 8: Slough churches
Publication: The history of Slough
Publisher: Slough Corporation
Owner: Slough Library
Contributor: Slough Library
 
Full Description: The history of Slough by Maxwell Fraser was originally a series of articles that appeared in the Slough Observer. In 1973 Fraser combined her articles, together with some other research, and produced the History of Slough. This article is a chapter from the second edition of her book which was published in 1980. It has been reproduces by permission of Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru / The National Library of Wales and with the blessing of the Slough Observer and the Slough & District Civic Society.
 
Collection: Maxwell Fraser Collection
Place: Slough ; Mackenzie Street ; Malta ; Upton Lea Upton Lee Upton Legh ; Windsor Wyndesore ; Reading ; Stoke Lane now William Street ; William Street B416 ; Chalvey ; Chalvey Park ; Cippenham ; Herschel Street ; Langley ; Langley Newtown ; Victoria Street ;
Dimensions: 21 x 29.7 cm
Subject: Churches ; Church of England ; Clergy ; Royalty ; Parish of Upton-cum-Chalvey Churchwardens ; Clergy ; Churches ; Theatre ; Bricks and brickmaking ; Concerts ; Music and Musicians ; Clergy ; Royalty ; Clergy ; Clergy ; National schools ; Tithes ; Clergy ; Concerts ; Roman Catholic Churches ; Bricks and brickmaking ; Congregationalists ; Roman Catholics ; Congregationalists ; Bricks and brickmaking ; Methodists ; Public Libraries ; Railways - Employees ; Methodists ; Primitive Methodists ; Primitive Methodists ; Royalty ; Schools ; Baptists ; Primitive Methodists ; Primitive Methodists ; Public Libraries ; Boundaries ; Clergy ; Clergy
Name Subject: Mr. Armstrong ; British Orphan Asylum ; Walter Francis 5th Duke of Buccleuch and 9th Duke of Queensberry ; Bonsey family ; George William Frederick Charles ; Rev. Edward Thomas Champnes ; Frederick Charsley ; Christian Prince of Schlesweg-Holstein ; Princess Christian Prince of Schlesweg-Holstein ; Rev. J Cree ; Prince George of Cambridge ; T. & H George ; Algernon Gilliat ; Earls of Harewood ; Kaye Bishop of Lincoln ; J. Kaye Bishop of Lincoln ; H. Lovegrove ; Montresor ; Northcote of Upton Court and Upton Lea ; W.G. Nixey ; Bishops of Oxford ; Rev. Pownoll W. Phipps ; St. Laurence’s Church Upton ; St. Mary's Church Slough churchyard ; St. Paul's Church Malta ; St. Peter's Church Chalvey ; W. Scamp ; John Oldrid Scott ; Mr Shakespear ; Rev. R.J. Simpson ; G.E. Street ; Springhall Thompson ; Rev. W. Oswell Thompson ; Queen Victoria ; Samuel Wilberforce ; J. Rowland Williams ; Windsor Castle ; St. Mary’s Church Slough ; Harry David Bowyer ; British Orphan Asylum ; Canon Carter ; Cedars ; Frederick Charsley ; Princess Christian Prince of Schlesweg-Holstein ; Princess Christian Prince of Schlesweg-Holstein ; Archdeacon Cust ; Dr. F.F. Eliot Dean of Windsor ; Philip Herbert Eliot ; benefactions of James Elliman ; benefactions of Miss Elliman ; Eton College Provost ; Algernon Gilliat ; Algernon Gilliat Memorial Hall ; Hawtrey family ; Sir Charles Henry Hawtrey ; Lyman Bishop of North Carolina ; Bishop Lyman of North Carolina ; Bishops of Oxford ; Sir Walter Parratt ; Great Western Railway ; St. Laurence’s Church Upton ; St. Mary’s Church Slough spire ; St. Paul's Church Stoke Road ; St. Paul's Church Stoke Road Vicarage ; History of St. Paul's Parish by the Rev. A.A. Dowsett ; John Oldrid Scott ; Stoke Gardens Stoke Road ; North Carolina ; Deans of Windsor ; Rev. A.G.P. Baines ; Baylis House Roman Catholic School and Centre ; Frederick Charsley ; Princess Christian Prince of Schlesweg-Holstein ; Rev. Cav. Joseph Maria Clemente ; Rev. Cav. Joseph Maria Clemente Soup kitchen ; Philip Herbert Eliot ; Bishop of Northampton ; Bishops of Oxford ; Queen Anne's Bounty ; the Slough Rectory ; Slough Field ; Soup kitchen ; Throckmorton family ; Parish of Upton-cum-Chalvey Tithes ; Parish of Upton-cum-Chalvey Vicarage ; Buckingham Chapel ; Buckingham Gardens ; Chalvey Congregationalists ; Rev. Cav. Joseph Maria Clemente ; Curzon Street ; Dame Lucie Destailleurs Lady Superior ; Canon Drake ; benefactions of James Elliman ; King of Italy ; Liberal Club ; Lourdes Pilgrimages ; Luff family ; Mechanics' Institute ; Bishop of Northampton ; Roman Catholic Diocese of Northampton ; The Pope ; pilgrimages to Rome ; St.Andrew's Shared Church Cippenham ; St. Bernard's Convent ; St. Ethelbert's Roman Catholic church ; St. Mary’s Church Slough ; St. Mary’s Church Slough churchyard ; St.Andrew's Shared Church Cippenham ; Westminster Cathedral ; Congregational Union of England and Wales ; Welsh Congregational Union ; Congregationalists Centenary Celebrations ; Welsh Congregational Church ; Mr Craske ; D.E. Davies ; benefactions of James Elliman ; Thomas Gray School ; J.A. Harding ; Thomas Harding ; Hetherington ; Humphrey Hughes ; Alderman E.O. Lewis ; Frederick Lewis ; Mary Lewis ; Dr. H. Elvet Lewis ; Slough Public Library ; Lollard martyr ; London Missionary Society ; London and Westminster Bank ; Luff family ; Madagascar ; Marystrong Church ; Merrilees ; Northcote of Upton Court and Upton Lea ; W.G. Nixey ; Tom Owen ; Presbyterian Church ; William Sharpley ; Rev. Charles Haddon Spurgeon ; United Reform Church ; Welsh Congregational Church Eglwys Annibynnol Cymraeg ; Welsh Union ; Wesleyan Chapel ; Thomas Willett ; F. Witney ; Woolworth's Loading Dock ; Baylis House Hotel ; Arthur Brocklehurst ; Harry David Bowyer ; Queen's Royal Staghounds ; Royal Buckhounds ; Slough Central Hall ; China Inland Mission ; Dunsdon ; Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother ; Alick Gavin ; A. & B. Hanson Ltd. ; Iron Church ; James ; Leopold Coffee House Windsor Road ; Methodist Church ; Plymouth Brethren ; St. Mary’s Church Slough churchyard ; Shirley Sons & Kitto ; Rev. Charles Haddon Spurgeon ; Suters Ltd. ; Trinity Hall ; Mr. Vivian ; Wesleyan Chapel ; Southern Convention of American Baptist Union ; Southern Convention of the American Baptist Union ; Baylis House Annexe ; Christian Spiritualists ; The Salvation Army Citadel ; Rev. Theo Cousens ; Frank Elder ; Rev. R.F. Elder ; Society of Friends ; Labour Memorial Hall ; Rev. A. E. Phillips ; Alderman Arthur P Reavell ; Mrs. Reavell ; Red Cross Hall ; St.Andrew's Shared Church Cippenham ; Salvation Army ; St.Andrew's Shared Church Cippenham ; Slough Memorial Hall Ltd. Labour Hall ; Spurgeon's College ; Cippenham Shared Church ; Bishop of Northampton ; Bishops of Oxford ; St.Andrew's Shared Church Cippenham ; St.Andrew's Shared Church Cippenham ; Philip Herbert Eliot ; Mrs. P.H. Eliot
Content Type: Book
Location: Slough Library
Local Ref: MF Chapter 8
Unique ID: sl-sl-max_chapter08-d-02-000.pdf
IPR: National Library of Wales
 
 
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