New Church of St. Ann, in the Isle of Alderney, 1850. Church in the Channel Islands, built through '...the munificence of one individual, the Rev. John Le Mesurier, only son of the late General Le Mesurier, formerly hereditary Governor of the island...The new Church is dedicated to St. Ann, and is built with stone from the island quarries, with Caen-stone finishings. It is in the early pointed style, and cruciform in plan...It is warmed by a hot-air apparatus erected by Messrs. Wilder and Sons, Yield Hall Foundry, Reading...Mr. [George Gilbert] Scott, of Spring-gardens, London, was the architect of the Church, which was erected under the direction of Judge Gaudion'. From "Illustrated London News", 1850.
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