St Mary's Church, Plaistow, Newham

Its Victorian building, designed by Sir Arthur William Blomfield in 1890-1894, was demolished in 1976.

It was built as a chapel of ease to All Saints Church, West Ham, then the only parish church in the area.

The site was granted by Sir John H Pelly and the church designed in the neo-Gothic style influenced by the late Perpendicular style by Thomas Curtis.

Notable among its vicars was Thomas Given-Wilson, who raised is capacity to 1,000 through a comprehensive rebuild.

The parish also built several mission churches - St Peter's, Upton Road (1880s), St Katherine's on Chapman Road (1891; replaced by a permanent church in 1894; demolished 1965), St Thomas' on Northern Road (1898-1950) and St Matthias' Canning Town (1887).

The Victorian building of St Mary's Church, Plaistow