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The Reverend T Walton, vicar of St Andrews Church, Lambeth, who is engaged
The Reverend T Walton, vicar of St Andrews Church, Lambeth, who is engaged in the task of painting his own church. 7 September 1925 History of London - Vauxhall / Lambeth
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