The nave is lit by large lancet windows and the whole church is meanly designed in 13th-century style.
He made sure that all around were safely away, before making his way from the burning remains of the church by rowing-boat to Stepney, bombs falling around him as he went.
[5] After the bombing, Thrift advertised in the Church Times: "Holy Trinity, Rotherhithe.
The WWI war memorial also survived the bombing, and is now Grade II listed.
[8] The new church building was constructed to a 1957 design by Thomas Ford, and features a distinctive mural of the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus by the Jewish-born German artist Hans Feibusch.