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building's main room, a 17th-century fireplace. This was from the 'Quest Room' for the 'below Bars' part of the parish, i.e. that lies outside the city boundary, sited as part of a block of buildings in the middle of the main street. This block was removed as part of the Holborn Viaduct improvements and explains why Holborn is so wide at this point.
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in 1989 and is mounted in the west gallery. The upper part of the organ casing incorporates the original casework from the 1750 organ built for the Foundling Hospital chapel in Bloomsbury to a design by Handel. In 1935 it was installed in Ashlyns School chapel in Berkhamsted before being dismantled
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was commissioned to build a new rectory and courthouse on the south side of the church – this now operates as the offices for the foundation, the associated charities and the Archdeaconry of Hackney, as well as the rectory and the conference rooms. Teulon incorporated into the courtroom, the
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bombs, leaving only the exterior walls and tower. However, instead of demolition which sometimes occurred in similar cases, it was decided after a long delay that it would be restored "stone for stone and brick for brick" to Wren's original designs. The church was designated a Grade I
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1726–1786 (organist at St Andrew's from the age of 14, replaced Handel as a governor of the Foundling Hospital after Handel's death (thus continuing the tradition of performing the Messiah for the Hospital) and died near the church in Hatton
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anyway. In what is his largest parish church, he rebuilt from the foundations (creating the present crypt) and gave the existing medieval stone tower (the only medieval part to survive) a marble cladding. Its rector from 1713 to 1724 was
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found a homeless girl suffering from hypothermia, and sought help for her from one of the nearby hospitals. However, none would take her in, and she died in Marsden's arms; the horror of the experience inspired him to establish the
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The Mantelpiece in the Courthouse of St Andrew's, Holborn, by Tony Sharp: in 'The Coat of Arms' the quarterly magazine of The Heraldry Society New Series Vol XV Spring 2004 no 205 pp. 193–203 with detailed
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In the mid-19th century, the Holborn Valley Improvement Scheme bought up the church's North Churchyard. Many of the bodies were re-interred: some in the crypt, and others at the
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who is granting it. It may be that this is simply a scribal error and that the date should be '959' (DCCCCLIX). A 'Master Gladwin', i.e. a priest, held it after the
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In August 2010, St Andrew Holborn's Icon Cross became motorised, allowing the large icon of Jesus on the Cross to be raised and lowered for services.
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In 1348, John Thavie, a local armourer, "left a considerable Estate towards the support of the fabric forever", a legacy which survived the
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was built between 1703 and 1706, as a chapel of ease for the parish. It became a parish church in its own right in 1723.
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As part of this improvement scheme the church received compensation to replace its assets, and the Gothic architect
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In 1955, the Foundling Hospital, which had originally been founded in St Andrew's parish, sold its premises at
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the church is referred to as St Andrew Holburnestrate and later simply as St Andrew de Holeburn.
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show which took place at the church included runway models sporting satanic images and symbols.
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The church contains stained glass and a mural – depicting the Holy Spirit as a dove – by
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After being executed by hanging for the crime of serving at a Catholic Mass,
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is buried here, his remains were translated from his foundation in the 1960s
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Three fifteenth-century chronicles: With historical memoranda by John Stowe
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by John Hungerford Pollen, London, Burns and Oates Limited, 1891, p. 108.
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is a 20th-century instrument in an 18th-century casing. It was built by
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for the poor and destitute. Today the hospital is located in Hampstead.
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The Farringdon Wards of the City of London; by Tony Sharp London 2000.
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community which had declined as had the City's population as a whole.
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Roman pottery was found on the site during 2001/02 excavations in the
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The Farringdon Wards of the City of London; by Tony Sharp London 2000
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Bill Sykes looks up at this church's tower (an episode referenced by
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Adeogun, Eno. Church apologises for hosting a satanic fashion show.
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F. G. M. Ogbourne 1903–1925 (formerly assistant organist of the
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1713–1717 (younger brother or possibly cousin of the composer
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It was on the church's steps in 1828 that the surgeon
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W. Glanville Hopkins 1925–1942 (formerly organist of
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Interior of the church, facing west toward the organ
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Interior of the church, facing east toward the altar
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Index

St Andrew's Church, Holborn
St Andrew Holborn (parish)

OS grid reference
TQ 31470 81518
EC4
Denomination
Church of England
Churchmanship
Modern Catholic
standrewholborn.org.uk
Guild Church
Grade I listed
Architect(s)
Sir Christopher Wren
Style
Baroque
Diocese
Diocese of London
Archdeaconry
Archdeaconry of London
Deanery
Vicar(s)
Jonathan Baker
Director of music
Churchwarden(s)
Church of England
church
City of London
Holborn

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