Crewe, The Chetwode Arms And St Paul's Church 1951
Photo ref: C316013
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Designed by J W Stansby (who also designed the tower of Christ Church), St Paul's was built in 1868-69 at the expense of the Grand Junction Railway Company. The spire was added in 1888. Today it is only the tall tower (now without its spire) that enables the visitor to work out where this picture was taken. The church building is now used by the charity Christian Concern, and the building is actually used as a centre for second-hand furniture. It is known as St Paul's Centre.

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Got married in St Pauls 1966, left Crewe to live in Cornwall 1969