Church of St Michael and All Angels, Bromley-by-Bow

The Grade II listed 19th-century brick-built church was converted into flats in the 1980's, and is now known as St Michael's Court.

[1] He was chosen to head the mission, and did so for five years, during which he built the church of All Hallows, at East India Docks.

The Imperial War Museum's archive describes the memorial as a "Figure of Christ with one hand raised in blessing and the other holding a wreath above the head of a kneeling warrior in the armour of a crusader.

"[4] The memorial was erected a short time after the First World War, and was unveiled by the future George VI (then Duke of York) on 4 December 1920, and dedicated in the same ceremony by Henry Mosley, Bishop of Stepney.

[5] Money for the memorial – £900 – was raised via "an appeal, a football match and tickets for a special matinee performance at the queen's theatre, high street on Saturday 24 April 1920".

The church building in 2008
The church before 1930.
War memorial