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Here’s some history of the church I found on the net. Source here.
The All Saints Garrison Church was designed by James Ransome, Consulting Architect to the Government of India, around 1908. Since Ransome left India for England shortly after, the design was executed by his successors, John Begg and Frank Lishman. Elements of the design were borrowed from Magdalene College, Oxford, and sketches and designs Ransome found in an architecture magazine. The Church was designed in a style that was considered “modern” for the time. However, Ransome’s original design was much more grand (and probably expensive) than what was finally executed by Begg and Lishman. Begg and Lishman simplified the side walls, which Ransome’s original design would have made very expensive to construct. They also lowered the height of the bell tower. But inspite of all their simplifications, the All Saints Garrison Church appears striking and magnificent today. The Church was built between 1911 and 1913, and the cost of construction was Rs. 90,000.
A close up of the Chancel and the choir pews on both sides
The Church was meant for the use of British Military officers. Now members of all trades worship here. The original structure was built in 1860, as Lucknow Cantonment began to expand, the number of troops increased and the church was expanded to meet their spiritual needs. A prominent feature of the church pews is that every bench has a niche for keeping guns on the upper-back side.
The Church was meant for the use of British Military officers. Now members of all trades worship here. The original structure was built in 1860, as Lucknow Cantonment began to expand, the number of troops increased and the church was expanded to meet their spiritual needs. A prominent feature of the church pews is that every bench has a niche for keeping guns on the upper-back side.
Picture taken during one of the Sunday worships. At the lecturn the presbyter in charge and lay leader behind
The Pulpit
One of the few memorials in the Church - In memory of the soldiers of No.3 Company 8th Battalion Royal Artillery, killed in 1857 and 1858
The Lady Chapel - not in use
The Church is part of the rich Lucknow heritage. While not in the best of condition, it still functions strong and serves to the spiritual needs of all who come here. If you have any old pictures of All Saints, then please share with me on my email: niklucknow@gmail.com. I'll upload them here with due credit. Please leave a comment as well, if you liked my post.
The Church is part of the rich Lucknow heritage. While not in the best of condition, it still functions strong and serves to the spiritual needs of all who come here. If you have any old pictures of All Saints, then please share with me on my email: niklucknow@gmail.com. I'll upload them here with due credit. Please leave a comment as well, if you liked my post.
Dear Mr nikhil I am really amazed by your work of bringing the glory of Christian Churches during the colonial rule.
ReplyDeleteI feel that your work would be a great platform to initiate the project of bringing all saints Garrison church to it's pristine glory. Let's join our hand with the large Christian community and certain NGOs to bring this house of the Lord to it's ultimate glory.
Waiting for your reply!!!
Thank you for your comment. I am sure if we put efforts together we can make a difference. I am keen to hear more from you Sir. Please if you could share you contact details with me on email on niklucknow@gmail.com.
DeleteHaving said that I do see that since it is a church with an active congregation and a pastorate committee - I am not sure how open they would be for others to get involved. But i am sure no one minds a little bit of help.
Beautiful place as it's outside view is great by looking it at once I thought that I am in London or somewhere else.i did not hoped that Lucknow has such beautiful place
ReplyDeleteThank you - your comment is very encouraging.
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