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English: St John the Evangelist Parish Church, Hook, Hampshire, UK. This Edward Maufe designed church predates his Guildford Cathedral and establishes in a smaller scale his design features. Completed in 1938, it replaced a "tin tabernacle" used by worshipers since 1886.
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17:05, 27 October 2006 666 × 1,000 (213,047 bytes) w:en:Wyrdlight (talk | contribs) St John the Evangelist Parish Church Hook Hampshire UK This Edward Maufe designed church predates his Guildford Cathedral and establishes in a smaller scale his design features. Completed in 1938 it replaced a "tin tabernacle" used by worshipers since 188

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