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  2. St Thomas's Church, Salisbury - Wikipedia

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    St Thomas’s Church, from the river, about 1834. The first church on the site is thought to be a small wooden chapel built c.1219 by Bishop Poore as a place of worship for those working on the site of the new cathedral. [2] [3] This was soon replaced by a stone building, [3] which by 1238 was dedicated to St Thomas of Canterbury. [4]

  3. St Thomas' Church, Wednesfield - Wikipedia

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    The Church of St Thomas is located in ... The church was reconstructed in similar style to the original and continues in active use as a place of worship, ...

  4. St Thomas' Church, Strasbourg - Wikipedia

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    The site on which the current church stands was used as a place of worship under the patronage of Thomas the Apostle as early as the sixth century. In the ninth century, Bishop Adelochus established a magnificent church with adjoining school, however both burned down in 1007, and again in 1144.

  5. St Thomas, Charterhouse - Wikipedia

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    St Thomas was built in 1842 and designed by the architect Edward Blore. It was located in Goswell Rd, Charterhouse, Islington, London, near Smithfield. [1] The church had a capacity of 1,200 to 1,500 people, and was built on land donated by the governors of the Charterhouse. [1] The church was built in the Romanesque style, characterised by ...

  6. Church of St Thomas of Canterbury and English Martyrs, St ...

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    St Michael and All Angels convent chapel was St Leonards-on-Sea's first Roman Catholic place of worship. Relations between the convent sisters and the parish were difficult, and in 1866 [ 6 ] a new church was built for public use nearby, after which the convent chapel reverted to private use for The Society of the Holy Child Jesus only.

  7. St Thomas' Anglican Church, Port Macquarie - Wikipedia

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    St Thomas' Anglican Church, Port Macquarie was listed on the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 18 October 2002 having satisfied the following criteria. [1] The place is important in demonstrating the course, or pattern, of cultural or natural history in New South Wales. St Thomas' Anglican Church is historically rare at a State level.

  8. St. Thomas' Parish (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    The cornerstone of the new St. Thomas' Parish church building was laid in 1894. The first service took place on June 25, 1899. [1] Over the years, numerous well-known social and political figures worshiped at St. Thomas' Parish, including Franklin D. Roosevelt, [2] Harry Truman, and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson.

  9. St Thomas' Church, Belfast - Wikipedia

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    St Thomas' Church is a church of the Church of Ireland in south Belfast, Northern Ireland. It is located at the end of Eglantine Avenue at the junction with the Lisburn Road and holds regular services. The parish extends from Elmwood Avenue to Adelaide Park, and from the Malone Road to the Lisburn Road.