"Extracts From the Records of the Corporation... Relating to the Taking Down and Rebuilding of the Chapel of St. Andrew and St. Mary Magdalen, in ... Maidenhead" offers a detailed historical account of the architectural and administrative processes involved in the reconstruction of a significant religious building. Compiled from corporation records, committee minutes, and other pertinent documents, this book provides invaluable insights into the local history of Maidenhead and the evolution of its ecclesiastical structures.
Researchers, historians, and anyone interested in architectural history or local British history will find this meticulously assembled compilation a valuable resource, shedding light on the challenges and decisions that shaped the chapel's transformation. This historical record preserves essential details about the community's commitment to its religious heritage.
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