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English: Trinity Memorial Episcopal Church or "Church of the Beautiful Windows"

Ambler, Pa. (construction began 1898; consecrated 1901)

"Erected 1901 by Dr. and Mrs. Richard V. Mattison, in memory of their daughter, Esther Victoria. Medieval Gothic, with nave flanked by wide cloisters. Its exceptionally fine windows cause it to be called the "Church of the Beautiful Windows." Its chime will have 10 bells."
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Source King's Views of Philadelphia. Illustrated Monographs. Original credited to King, Moses. Philadelphia and Notable Philadelphians. (New York: Blanchard Press, Isaac H. Blanchard Co., 1901), Part 2, p. 40D.
Author King, Moses, 1853-1909

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