All Hallows, Bow

[2] The construction of the church was funded by the Clothworkers' Company, who used the proceeds from the demolition in 1873 of All Hallows Staining in the City of London for the project.

[3] The church was damaged by bombing in the Second World War and was rebuilt in 1954–1955 by A P Robinson who retained only the core of the original building and created a new church in the "Early Christian" style.

In 2010, he led a planting team from St Paul's, Shadwell, to All Hallows, Bow.

A growing number of people had been gathering in the church to worship before this date.

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