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  2. St Nicholas Church, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    St Nicholas is a church in St Nicholas Street, Bristol, England.The church was bombed in the Second World War and rebuilt in 1974–1975 as a church museum. This museum closed in 2007 and the building was used by the city council as offices; in 2018 the church came back into use as an Anglican place of worship in the Diocese of Bristol.

  3. St. Nicholas Church - Wikipedia

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    St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church (Manhattan), New York City, destroyed in the September 11, 2001 attacks and rebuilt in 2022 St. Nicholas Kirche (New York City) , Manhattan, New York City, demolished 1960

  4. List of churches in Bristol - Wikipedia

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    These include the church of St Thomas the Martyr, St Nicholas's church, Christ Church with St Ewen, St Werburgh's church, Temple church, St Peter's church, St Mary le Port church and the church of St Augustine the Less. The church of St Philip and St Jacob gives an idea of the Bristol style, but with much alteration. [1]

  5. Sealing the Tomb - Wikipedia

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    The painting is now displayed in St Nicholas, Bristol. [12] The church was damaged by incendiary bombs during World War II and was considered for demolition in the 1950s. The building was partially restored and the roof replaced by 1964 when it was leased to The Corporation of Bristol as a museum of church artefacts and local history. It opened ...

  6. St Nicholas Church, Gloucester - Wikipedia

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    The church was built in or around 1190. [3] By 1203 it was known as "St. Nicholas of the Bridge at Gloucester". [4] It was largely rebuilt in the 13th century, retaining some of its earlier features. Further alterations were made in the 15th century, and the west tower and spire were added. [2] The spire was originally 200 feet (61 m) high. [5]

  7. Whitchurch, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    St Nicholas Church, Whitchurch St Bernadette's Catholic Church, Whitchurch. The ecclesiastical parish includes both the civil parish in Somerset and the suburb in Bristol. [9] The parish church is in the village in Somerset, and is dedicated to St Nicholas. St. Augustine's Church on Whitchurch Lane was opened in 1972 but closed in 2007.

  8. List of tallest buildings and structures in Bristol - Wikipedia

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    The oldest building on the list is St. Mary Redliffe, constructed in 1442, which stands at a height of 80 metres. The church's tower collapsed in 1446, and was reconstructed in 1872. Between 1769 and 1872, the tallest building in Bristol was St Nicholas' Church. [5]

  9. Category : Church of England church buildings in Bristol

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    St Nicholas Church, Bristol; St Philip and St Jacob, Bristol; St Stephen's Church, Bristol; St Thomas the Martyr, Bristol; W. Holy Trinity Church, Westbury on Trym