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Christ Church or Historic Christ Church of Lancaster County, Virginia is an historic Episcopal church. Christ Church is notable for its unique Georgian design. The church is also the only colonial Virginia church which still has its original high-backed pews and one of two which has maintained its original three-tiered pulpit. The first church erected at the site was a wooden building, the... Read enhanced Wikipedia article

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River Len, Kent Church mill was one of the two mills in Maidstone owned by Christ Church, Canterbury.

Medway watermills (lower tributaries) Church mill was one of the two mills in Maidstone owned by Christ Church, Canterbury.

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The Perch (Binsey) The Perch, together with most of the other buildings in Binsey, is owned by Christ Church in nearby Oxford.

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University College, Oxford Although not member of University College the scientists Robert Boyle (sometime described as the "first modern chemist") and his assistant (Robert Hooke, architect, biologist, discoverer of cells) lived in Deep Hall (then owned by Christ Church and now the site of the Shelley Memorial).

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Congressional Cemetery The cemetery is still owned by Christ Church but is now managed by the Association for the Preservation of Historic Congressional Cemetery (APHCC).

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James Jepson Binns Building demolished, but organ acquired by Christ Church, Worthing in 1967

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Canterbury College, Oxford Shortly after the dissolution of the monasteries by Henry VIII, the college's hall, chapel and other buildings were acquired by Christ Church.

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Canterbury College, Oxford Shortly after the dissolution of the monasteries by Henry VIII, the college's hall, chapel and other buildings were acquired by Christ Church.

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Canterbury College, Oxford Shortly after the dissolution of the monasteries by Henry VIII, the college's hall, chapel and other buildings were acquired by Christ Church.

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Bradford-with-Beswick The name Bradford-with-Beswick appears to have been coined by Christ Church, the 19th-century church that served the communities of those growing villages to the east of Manchester.

Bradford-with-Beswick The name Bradford-with-Beswick appears to have been coined by Christ Church, the 19th-century church that served the communities of those growing villages to the east of Manchester.

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Horam The village is served by the local church, Christ Church found in Horebeech Lane: the vicar is Revd Mark Redhouse.

Horam The village is served by the local church, Christ Church found in Horebeech Lane: the vicar is Revd Mark Redhouse.

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    Christ Church

    Christ Church may refer to: Churches in Australia
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    Christ Church (Shimla)

    Christ Church (Shimla) of Shimla is the second oldest church in North India. It was built in 1857.[1]
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    Christ Church (Alexandria, Virginia)

    Christ Church in Alexandria, Virginia, is an Episcopal church built from 1767 to 1773 by John Carlyle. The church was designed by James Wren in the colonial style, and frequented by such notables as George Washington, Robert E. Lee, and Philip Richard Fendall I.
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    Christ Church (Cambridge, Massachusetts)

    Christ Church, at Zero Garden Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.A., is a parish of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts, and is a National Historic Landmark.
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    Christ Church (Stevensville, Maryland)

    Christ Church is a historic church located in the Stevensville Historic District in Stevensville, Maryland. Christ Church was, from 1880 to 1995, the home of Christ Episcopal Church of Kent Island, the oldest Christian parish in Maryland.
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    Christ Church (Owensville, Maryland)

    Christ Church, or Christ Episcopal Church, West River, is an historic Carpenter Gothic style Episcopal church at Owensville, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, United States.
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    Christ Church (Guilford, Vermont)

    Christ Church is an historic church located at Melendy Road and US Route 5 in Guilford, Vermont in the United States. Built in 1817, it was the first Episcopal Church in Vermont and was part of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts until the Episcopal Diocese of Vermont was created in 1832.
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    Christ Church (Quincy, Massachusetts)

    Christ Church is a historic church building at 12 Quincy Avenue in Quincy, Massachusetts. It is a parish of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts.
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    Christ Church (Hartford, Connecticut)

    Christ Church (Christ Church Cathedral) is a historic church at 955 Main Street in Hartford, Connecticut. The Gothic Revival church was built in 1827 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.

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