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Tottenham Old Church, 1844. Creator: Unknown
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Tottenham Old Church, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Tottenham Old Church, 1844. Parish church of Allhallows in what is now north London. The church is built of hewn stone, flint, and rubble; its architecture is of various periods, though, probably, none older than the thirteenth century. It must have undergone considerable repair about the reign of Henry the Seventh. From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol I
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This print showcases the historic Tottenham Old Church in 1844. The creator of this remarkable image remains unknown, but their talent for capturing the essence of this ancient parish church is undeniable. Built with a combination of hewn stone, flint, and rubble, the architecture of Allhallows reflects various periods, possibly dating back to the thirteenth century. The church's enduring beauty is evident even in this monochromatic depiction. It stands as a testament to its rich history and has likely undergone significant repairs during Henry VII's reign. Surrounded by a serene cemetery filled with graves that silently tell stories of lives once lived, Tottenham Old Church exudes an aura steeped in Christianity and spirituality. This engraving was originally featured in the prestigious "Illustrated London News" publication from 1844. Its inclusion signifies the importance placed on preserving historical landmarks like Tottenham Old Church during the nineteenth century. As we gaze upon this print today, we are transported back to Victorian England—a time when media played a crucial role in disseminating information about religion and culture through newspapers such as these. This particular image serves as both a visual record and an artistic interpretation of one of North London's most treasured architectural gems. Courtesy: Heritage Images
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