Parish of Christ Church, Fulham , Church of England

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Parish of Christ Church, Fulham , Church of England

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        Christ Church, Fulham was created out of the parishes of St Matthew, Fulham and St James, Fulham. The district was originally established in November 1901 as part of the London Diocesan Home Mission. The parish was officially constituted in August 1903.

        Langford Mission Hall (P77/CTC/110 - 116): Langford Mission Hall was built by St Matthew's, Fulham and completed in 1898. It was transferred to the new parish of Christ Church, Fulham in 1903 and used as a temporary church and church hall until the completion of the permanent church. Some work was carried out on the Mission Hall in 1903. It continued to be used as a church hall until a new church hall was built in 1923.

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