All Saints, Crystal Palace

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All Saints, Crystal Palace

Image: © Robert Rimell Taken: 3 Jun 2010

Architect: James Savage. Built: 1829. According to "The Phoenix Suburb" by Alan Warwick, the church's graveyard was the cause of a Victorian scandal in that 3,025 corpses had been buried there when it was only big enough for 1,368! Notwithstanding that, it has a very fine steeple supported by flying buttresses and is dramatically floodlit at night.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.410709
Longitude
-0.087588