Sunday, April 13, 2008
St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, Collierville...One of 1000 Churches
Memphis is often called "The City of 1000 Churches" or the "City of Churches". There are many beautiful places of worship in Memphis, and one of those is St. Andrew's Episcopal Church in the Collierville area.
St Andrew's is located on the rear west side of the historic Collierville Town Square. The cornerstone of this lovely Gothic Revival church was laid on April 22, 1890, and the original bell, made in 1891 by by Meneely Bell Co. in New York, is still being used today. The medallions in the stained glass windows, as seen in the detail photo, have red borders and deep blue backgrounds, and are of French origin. All of these stained glass windows were part of the original church construction. As you can see, this property is currently undergoing a bit of work...it is a beautiful, well-maintained historic structure.
Thank you so much for such nice birthday wishes! You helped make my day very special.
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Beautiful photos of a beautiful church!
Pat
Beautiful church, very nice brickwork.
Very nice photo. What a beautiful church!
Very nice photographs. So crisp and clean.
Nice picture and I like to info too! You could do a whole series of churches in the city of a 1000!
After visiting your site, Memphis is definitely on my list for a visit this summer. Thanks so much!
Another great church! I am enjoying seeing these.
Beautiful church! Love the detail shot in particular.
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