File:St Clements Halton Hastings.jpg
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English: Former church of St Clement, Halton, Hastings, East Sussex, England. Built 1839, demolished 1970. The architects Habershon and Brock may have done some restoration work on the church in 1869. |
Date | 20 November 1849 (date is signed on picture) |
Source | 1066 Genealogy |
Author | publisher: Rock & Co., London; artist anon |
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