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Church of St  Alfege.

Church of St  Alfege.
Church of St Alfege.
© National Maritime Museum, London
Repro ID: H0584
Description: The current church was designed by Hawksmoor and commissioned in 1712 as part of the so-called Fifty New Churches Act in the reign of Queen Anne. A church has been on the site since the 11th-century martyrdom of St Alfege, murdered by Viking raiders.
Creator: Unknown
Date: c.1960s/70s
Credit line: National Maritime Museum, London
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