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| Plumstead High Street in 1905 - when the Hoggs lived
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St Nicholas Church - Plumstead
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Ann Hogg (nee Sayer), wife of Robert Armstrong Hogg,
was buried here on 14th May 1880. |
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Church foundation dates from 960. Listing: grade 2*
The church dates from the twelve century, has a seventeenth century
brick west tower, nave rebuilt in 1818, restoration of 1867-8 by C
H Cooks, extensive enlargements in 1907-8 by Greenaway and Newberry;
suffered severe damage in the Second World War and was repaired in
1959 by T F Ford & Partners.
The building which is sited on a slope down to the Thames is on the
north side of Plumstead High Street adjacent to a small open space
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details about St Nicholas, Plumstead |
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St Marks and St Margarets Churches
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Both churches have now been demolished.
Roydene Road and Tuam Road were in this parish
(see streets where the Hoggs lived) |
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St Marks Church
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| Old Mill Road, Plumstead, London, SE18 1QE |
| The old St Marks was built in 1901 and demolished in
1974. |
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Edna Mary Clark (b.1914) was born in the parish of St
Margarets
and baptised in St Marks Church on 20th December 1914. |
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| A new church now occupies the same site of the old St
Marks Church |
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St Margarets Church
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| St Margarets was built in 1850 and closed in 1966 then
demolished. |
| Fallen
in WW1 - Reredos Inscriptions preserved from St Margarets |
| Website
for current St Marks with St Margarets Church, Plumstead |
| Link
to current church and history |
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Where the Hogg's lived in Plumstead
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| 18 Bloomfield Road, Plumstead |
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| 29 Hamilton Place, Plumstead |
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| 41 Tuam Road, Plumstead |
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| Roydene Road, Plumstead |
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