St. Stephen's church


L.S. Lowry

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lowry st. stephen's church, drawing

"St. Stephen's Church"
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Original drawing,

St. Stephen's, Salford, a neat building of brick ornamented with stone, with a handsome tower, was founded in 1794.
It was one of approximately ten such district churches built to handle the burgeoning growth of population in that township.
It lay within the civil parish boundaries of Manchester St Mary and St Denys (The Cathedral Church).
St Stephen's Gardens is located between Lamb Lane and St Stephen Street, next to Trinity Way.
The gardens were once a burial ground for St Stephen's Church which closed in 1956.
Lowry painted many scenes that would include a church, often they would be a silhouette,
or maybe because of the grimy industrial atmosphere during this post war period, the large buildings were in fact black.


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