Postcard of Holy Trinity Church, Robertson Street, Hastings, East Sussex, England.The postcard is dated probably around the end of 1907. The building was designed between 1857 and 1862 by S.S. Teulon and built by John Howell & Son of Hastings on a difficult site in the town centre. The interior is opulently decorated.[1] In 1907 the architect Henry Ward added the Lady Chapel.
Date
circa 1907
date QS:P,+1907-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source
Scan of original postcard
Author
Unknown authorUnknown author
Licensing
Public domainPublic domainfalsefalse
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