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English: The Church of St John the Baptist, Leytonstone in Essex (now the London Borough of Waltham Forest). It was built in 1833 to the design of Edward Blore on land donated by William Cotton replacing the old Chapel of Ease. It became a separate parish in 1845. This view shows the church as first built, the path in the foreground is now Church Lane; it was published in 1904 "from an old print".
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Hammock, W. G (1904), Leytonstone and its History. Batten & Davies, London (opposite p. 49)

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