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- Albion_Chapel abstract "Albion Chapel was a Scottish Presbyterian chapel in the City of London, near Finsbury Circus, on the corner of London Wall and Finsbury Pavement. It was established by Reverend Alexander Fletcher on the site of the old Bethlem Royal Hospital in 1815 and demolished in 1879. It was designed by the noted architect William Jay (1792/3-1837), who later became a leading architect in the USA.".
- Albion_Chapel architect William_Jay_(minister).
- Albion_Chapel location City_of_London.
- Albion_Chapel thumbnail Albion_Chapel.jpg?width=300.
- Albion_Chapel wikiPageID "40381933".
- Albion_Chapel wikiPageLength "8414".
- Albion_Chapel wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Albion_Chapel wikiPageRevisionID "685154665".
- Albion_Chapel wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Fletcher_(minister).
- Albion_Chapel wikiPageWikiLink Bethlem_Royal_Hospital.
- Albion_Chapel wikiPageWikiLink Category:1815_establishments_in_England.
- Albion_Chapel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_demolished_in_1879.
- Albion_Chapel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chapels_in_London.
- Albion_Chapel wikiPageWikiLink Church_of_Scotland.
- Albion_Chapel wikiPageWikiLink City_of_London.
- Albion_Chapel wikiPageWikiLink Finsbury_Circus.
- Albion_Chapel wikiPageWikiLink James_Elmes.
- Albion_Chapel wikiPageWikiLink Oxford_Street.
- Albion_Chapel wikiPageWikiLink Pulpit.
- Albion_Chapel wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Albion_Chapel wikiPageWikiLink William_Jay_(minister).
- Albion_Chapel wikiPageWikiLinkText "Albion Chapel".
- Albion_Chapel wikiPageWikiLinkText "Presbyterian Church, London Wall".
- Albion_Chapel architect William_Jay_(minister).
- Albion_Chapel caption "Albion Chapel, from Metropolitan improvements; or London in the Nineteenth Century by James Elmes".
- Albion_Chapel coordinatesDisplay "inline,title".
- Albion_Chapel country "United Kingdom".
- Albion_Chapel demolishedDate "1879".
- Albion_Chapel denomination Church_of_Scotland.
- Albion_Chapel foundedDate "1815".
- Albion_Chapel founder "Reverend Alexander Fletcher".
- Albion_Chapel groundbreaking "1815-11-07".
- Albion_Chapel latd "51".
- Albion_Chapel latm "31".
- Albion_Chapel lats "3".
- Albion_Chapel location City_of_London.
- Albion_Chapel longd "0".
- Albion_Chapel longm "5".
- Albion_Chapel longs "18".
- Albion_Chapel name "Albion Chapel".
- Albion_Chapel status "Demolished".
- Albion_Chapel wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_church.
- Albion_Chapel wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Albion_Chapel subject Category:1815_establishments_in_England.
- Albion_Chapel subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_demolished_in_1879.
- Albion_Chapel subject Category:Chapels_in_London.
- Albion_Chapel hypernym Chapel.
- Albion_Chapel point "51.5175 0.08833333333333333".
- Albion_Chapel type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Albion_Chapel type Building.
- Albion_Chapel type HistoricBuilding.
- Albion_Chapel type Place.
- Albion_Chapel type Location.
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- Albion_Chapel type Place.
- Albion_Chapel type Thing.
- Albion_Chapel type SpatialThing.
- Albion_Chapel type Q41176.
- Albion_Chapel comment "Albion Chapel was a Scottish Presbyterian chapel in the City of London, near Finsbury Circus, on the corner of London Wall and Finsbury Pavement. It was established by Reverend Alexander Fletcher on the site of the old Bethlem Royal Hospital in 1815 and demolished in 1879. It was designed by the noted architect William Jay (1792/3-1837), who later became a leading architect in the USA.".
- Albion_Chapel label "Albion Chapel".
- Albion_Chapel sameAs Q1705024.
- Albion_Chapel sameAs Albion_Chapel.
- Albion_Chapel sameAs Chapelle_dAlbion.
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- Albion_Chapel sameAs Q1705024.
- Albion_Chapel lat "51.5175".
- Albion_Chapel long "0.08833333333333333".
- Albion_Chapel wasDerivedFrom Albion_Chapel?oldid=685154665.
- Albion_Chapel depiction Albion_Chapel.jpg.
- Albion_Chapel isPrimaryTopicOf Albion_Chapel.
- Albion_Chapel name "Albion Chapel".