St Augustine with St Philip's Church, Whitechapel

The St Augustine with St Philip's Church is a Grade II* listed former Victorian church in Whitechapel in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, subsequently converted for use as a medical library for Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry and known as the Whitechapel Library.

[1][2][3] The red-brick church was designed by Arthur Cawston, built in 1888–1892, located behind the former Royal London Hospital.

After the Second World War it was combined with the parish of St Augustine's, Stepney, and made redundant in 1979.

[1] The former Royal London Hospital Museum was located in the crypt of St Philip's Church between c2000 and 2020.

These represent the London Hospital, Gastroenterology, AIDS/HIV, Ethics, Medical Diagnosis, the Influenza Pandemic, Molecular Biology and the 'Elephant Man'.