History
It was built in 1831–1833 to a design by Lewis Vulliamy as a chapel of ease to the parish church of St George’s, Bloomsbury
It was later restored with the addition of stained glass windows by Burne-Jones
It was demolished in 1974 to make way for further expansion of the University of London buildings in the area (which were never actually built)
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What was reforming about it?
Nothing, with the possible exception of its redesigned windows
Where in Bloomsbury
It was on the east side of Woburn Square
Website of current institution
It no longer exists
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Books about it
None found
Archives
Its minutes and accounts from 1830–1845 are held in Camden Local Studies and Archives Centre; brief details are available online via (opens in new window)
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