2011

SJ9593 : Holy Trinity Church, Gee Cross

taken 15 years ago, near to Gee Cross, Tameside, England

Holy Trinity Church, Gee Cross
Holy Trinity Church, Gee Cross
The Anglican church on Higham Lane was founded in 1874. The foundation stone on the tower shows that it was added in 1903 (SJ9593 : Holy Trinity Church Tower Foundation Stone).
Holy Trinity, Gee Cross

Holy Trinity opened in 1874 as a chapel to Hyde: St. George. In 1880 it became the district church for parts of the townships of Hyde and Werneth (previously served by Werneth: St. Paul, Hyde: St. George, and Hyde: St. Thomas). For details of the boundary see Genuki: LinkExternal link

The erection of a tower as a memorial to Queen Victoria was first seriously discussed in 1901. It was not an effort solely confined to Holy Trinity. The building committee was an inter-denominational one, the memorial being that of the village of Gee Cross. A building committee was formed and it was decided to erect a tower capable of safely housing both a clock and a peal of bells. The work was undertaken by Messrs. Armitage of Gee Cross, following the grant of a faculty in 1901. The memorial stones were laid on July 18th 1903, the tower being built on the site of the former baptistry. The tower was finally completed in 1904 and consecrated by the then Bishop of Chester, Bishop Jayne on April 23rd in that year.

The clock in the tower was provided by Mrs. Brown, the widow of the late Canon Brown in memory of her husband. This was dedicated on 31st December 1904 by Canon Maitland Wood, afterwards being set in motion by Mrs. T.G. Williams, wife of the Vicar. The clock itself was manufactured by William Potts & Sons of Leeds and is designed on similar lines to those installed by the same maker in the cathedrals of Lincoln, Carlisle, Ripon, Chelmsford, Bradford and Armagh.

See LinkExternal link for more information on the history of the church and images of the original structure.


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SJ9593, 1050 images   (more nearby 🔍)
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David Dixon   (more nearby)
Date Taken
Saturday, 22 October, 2011   (more nearby)
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Saturday, 29 October, 2011
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OSGB36: geotagged! SJ 9579 9361 [10m precision]
WGS84: 53:26.3549N 2:3.8905W
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OSGB36: geotagged! SJ 9579 9362
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