Catalogue description Holy Redeemer, Streatham Vale : Lambeth

This record is held by London Metropolitan Archives: City of London

Details of P95/RED
Reference: P95/RED
Title: Holy Redeemer, Streatham Vale : Lambeth
Description:

Parish records, registers of marriages and baptisms

 

COVERING DATES OF REGISTERS DEPOSITED

 

May 1908-January 1928 Baptisms solemnised at St John's Church, Eardley Road, chapel of ease to Immanuel Streatham

 

April 1928-May 1930 Baptisms solemnised in parish hall, Churchmore Road, in parish of St Andrew, Lower Streatham

 

May 1930-October 1956 Baptisms solemnised in the parish of the Holy Redeemer

 

April 1932-September 1955 Marriages

Date: 1908-1956
Held by: London Metropolitan Archives: City of London, not available at The National Archives
Language: English
Creator:

Church of England, Holy Redeemer Parish, Streatham Vale

Physical description: 6 files
Immediate source of acquisition:

Parish records of the church of the Holy Redeemer, Streatham Vale deposited by the Vicar in the Greater London Record Office, 16 October 1979 (Acc. 1469)

 

Additional parish record of the Church of the Holy Redeemer, Streatham Vale, deposited by the Vicar in the Greater London Record Office, 30 October 1980 (Acc. 1595)

Administrative / biographical background:

NOTE: The local parishes appear to have agreed in 1927 to work together for the formation of a new parish in Streatham Vale from sections of the parishes of Immanuel Streatham, St Andrew, Lower Streatham, St Mark, Mitcham, and St Barnabus Mitcham. A diocesan missioner, C.P. Turton, was appointed in July 1928 and services were held in what was to be the parish hall of the new parish, which had been erected in Churchmore Road, in the parish of St Andrew. For a time, the projected new parish was known unofficially as St Luke, Streatham Vale, but in May 1930, it was formally constituted as the parish of the Holy Redeemer, Streatham Vale. The church was consecrated on 5 March 1932

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