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St. Charles' Church (other)
St. Charles' Church may refer to: * St. Charles's Church, Vienna, Austria * St. Charles's Church (Staten Island, New York), United States * St. Charles Anglican Cathedral, Bremerton, Washington, United States * St. Charles Church, Plymouth, Devon, England * St. Charles' Church, Tallinn, Estonia * Saint-Charles Church, Monaco, Monte Carlo district, Monaco See also * Charles Borromeo Church (other) * Charles Church (other) * Karlskirche (other) Karlskirche is a baroque church in Vienna, Austria. Karlskirche may also refer to: * Karlskirche (Kassel), Protestant church in northern Hesse, Germany * Karlskirche (Zweibrücken), church in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany See also * St. Charl ...
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Charles Church, Plymouth
Charles Church is a now derelict church, the second most ancient parish church in Plymouth, Devon, England. It was founded around 1640, but not completed for many years. It is a Gothic style church, consisting of a west tower, with spire, a nave with north and south aisles, north and south porches, and a chancel with vestry. The tower was completed in 1708, the original wooden/lead covered spire was replaced by a stone spire in 1766. During the nights of 21 and 22 March 1941, the church was entirely burned out by incendiary bombs during the Plymouth Blitz. When peace came it was decided not to rebuild the church. In 1958, at a service conducted by the vicar of the parish, J Allen James, the church was dedicated as a memorial for the 1,200 civilian deaths in air raids. There have been several histories made of the church including two written in the early 20th century. Most focus on the fabric of the building rather than the spiritual life of the church and ministers, of whom ...
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Charles' Church, Tallinn
Charles's Church () is a Lutheran church in Tallinn, Estonia, built 1862–1870 to plans by Otto Pius Hippius. It is Tallinn's grandest 19th-century church. Tõnismägi hill has been the location of a chapel probably since the 14th century. In 1670, during the time of Swedish rule, the Swedish King Charles XI commissioned the construction of a church on the site, for the use of the Estonian and Finnish population of Tallinn (as opposed to the Baltic German population). The church was named after the king. In 1710, during the Great Northern War, this first wooden church was burnt down. In the 19th century, reconstruction plans were put forward. Donations of money were started in the 1850s, and the cornerstone of the new church was laid in 1862. The church, still incomplete, was inaugurated in 1870. The two towers on the west side were enlarged in 1882.Tallinn Neil Taylor - 2007 - Page 151 CHARLES'S CHURCH "This massive and austere late 19th-century limestone building seats 1,500 ...
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Saint-Charles Church, Monaco
Saint-Charles Church is a Roman Catholic church dedicated to Saint Charles Borromeo, the 16th-century Italian cardinal and archbishop. The church is situated on the Avenue Sainte-Charles in the Monte Carlo district of Monaco. The church hosts the only English language Catholic service on the French Riviera, and offers Catechism classes in English for children and adults. History In 1879, the Monegasque prince Charles III commissioned the construction of a new church to accommodate the growing population of Monte-Carlo. One of the builders was Italian-born Jean-Baptiste Pastor.Philippe Bidalon, Roger-Louis Bianchini, Aline Cochard, Laetizia Dannery, Lea Delpont, Jennifer Schwarz, Pauline SommeletVie économique ''L'Express'', December 11, 2003 The church's dedication to Charles Borromeo highlighted the Borromeo family's historic ties to the Grimaldi family, the ruling family of Monaco. Bishop Charles Theuret of Monaco laid Saint-Charles's corner stone on November 11, 1879; it was c ...
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Charles Borromeo Church (other)
Charles Borromeo is the patron saint of a number of Catholic churches: United States * Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo, in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California * St. Charles Borromeo Church (North Hollywood), in Los Angeles, California * St. Charles Borromeo Church (Bridgeport, Connecticut), in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Bridgeport * St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church or St. Charles of the Valley Catholic Church and Rectory, in Hailey, Idaho * St. Charles Borromeo Church (Destrehan, Louisiana), in the Archdiocese of New Orleans * St. Charles Borromeo Church (Waltham, Massachusetts), in Middlesex County * St. Charles Borromeo Roman Catholic Church (Detroit, Michigan), in Wayne County * St. Charles Borromeo's Church (Dover Plains, New York), in Dutchess County * St. Charles Borromeo Church (Greece, New York), in Monroe County * St. Charles Borromeo's Church (New York City), in Manhattan * St. Charles Borromeo Church Complex (Woonsocket, Rhode Island), in Providence County * ...
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Charles Church (other)
Charles Church may refer to: People * Charles Edward Church (1835–1906), Canadian politician * Charles Lot Church (1777–1864), Nova Scotian politician * Charles Church (artist) (born 1970), British painter * Charles Church (businessman) (c. 1944–1989), British businessman and Spitfire enthusiast who co-founded Charles Church Developments * Charlie Church (1929–2010), Scottish footballer Places * Charles Church, Plymouth, a ruined church and war memorial, Devon, England * Charles' Church, Tallinn, a Lutheran church in Tallinn, Estonia * St. Charles' Church (other), churches dedicated to St. Charles Business * Charles Church Developments Charles Church Developments Ltd is a British upmarket housebuilding company which is headquartered in York, England. The company is named after its co-founder Charles JG Church who established the business in 1965. After a series of complex re ..., British upmarket housebuilding company which is now a subsidiary of Persimmon p ...
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