Saint Katherines Church

Post Cards of St Katherines Church in the Village
By David Bullock

Saint Katherines Church is built behind an original Church that was run by the early Dutch Settlers in the 1600's. Replaced by St Nicholas Church in Long Road, it fell into decay until it was taken over by an Arts & Crafts Centre.

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Photo:Heading East we find Saint Katherines Church - a rare east view - Canvey Island
Photo:Saint Katherines Church - Canvey Island
Photo:A few years on - Saint Katherines Church - Canvey Island
Photo:Looking North - Saint Katherine's Church - Canvey Island
Photo:Canvey Island - An inside (east) view
Photo:Canvey Island - Inside St Katherine's Church
Photo:Canvey Island - An inside view of St Katherines Church
Photo:The rare rear view looking south from the Grave Yard - Canvey Island
Photo:Saint Katherines Church - 1958 - Canvey Island
Photo:St Katherine's Church photograph - Canvey Island
Photo:Canvey Island - Winter - St Katherine's Church
Photo:Canvey Island - Trees in bloom - St Katherine's Church
Photo:Canvey Island - St Catherines Church (note 'C' not 'K' now)
Photo:'The Church' - Canvey Island
Photo:'Canvey Island Church'
Photo:A colourful St Kats - Canvey Island Essex
Photo:Saint Kats - Canvey Island Essex
Photo:Looking North West - St Kaths - Canvey Island Essex
Photo:Looking West - The School (left) & St Catherine's Church (right) - Canvey Essex
Photo:St Kats & the old School (left) that burnt down - Canvey Island
Photo:Old School & Saint Kats - Canvey Island
This gallery was added by David Bullock on 11/03/2008.

Comments/reviews:

I wonder if there are any pictures of the church hall which was opposite, presumably where the school was and roughly where the car sales is currently. We used to use it for cubs in the 1950's (Second Canvey).
The vicarage was down Haven road. At least it was in the '50s and '60s when Rev. Fleetwood lived there.

By Ralph
On 13/04/2008

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