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  • #16
    MARRIAGE of parents
    At the parish church, St Mary Newington, Surrey
    On 29th Sept 1864
    Thomas Taylor Cutbush bachelor and Kate Hayne spinster

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    Survey of London, vol 25, 1955
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    • #17
      Nice picture, Roy. Thanks.

      The church was situated near what is now the Elephant and Castle underground train station. The grounds are now a park. The church was demolished not long after that picture was drawn and what is now St Mary Newington Church is on Kennington Park Road quite a way away but very close to Albert Street so it would have been the Cutbush family's church.

      Here's the church today

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      • #18
        You're welcome, Steve and thank you for that. Yes, referenceing it I see the church where his parents wed in 1864 came down in 1876 and the new one built you pictured. (and that one rebuilt after WWII)

        Originally posted by Stephen Thomas View Post
        it would have been the Cutbush family's church.
        Yes, but I've wondered if perhaps at some point Tom went to the nearby Metropolitan Tabernacle, where Spurgeon preached, considering he later went to the Temple to hear Dr Parker. But we don't know. Again, thank you.

        Here is another photo of the area. Walworth Road/Cumberland Row looking towards Elephant and Castle. 1930's

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        And here's the old Pachyderm himself. Don't know date exactly.

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        • #19
          Wedding Bells

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          Originally posted by Stephen Thomas View Post
          The grounds are now a park. The church was demolished not long after that picture was drawn and what is now St Mary Newington Church is on Kennington Park Road
          Stephen, using your cue, I found the above photo of St Mary church where in 1864 his parents wed. Built 1721 and demolished 1876. Site Elephant & Castle newsletter - (click)

          Thanks again,

          Roy
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