Two All Saints churches next to each other in one old photo

*Historical* This fascinating old picture clearly depicts two All Saints churches next to each other – the old and the new. It’s dated 1904 on the back.

On the right is the Norman Church just before further demolition – this area is where the original church organ once was. On the left is the Victorian Church, before an extension was built. The organ was moved to here.


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Step inside Carshalton’s oldest building – in continuous use for 900 years

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Image from a widely-circulated ‘Canon Series’ hand-coloured postcard. Photographer Unknown.


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