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FUNDRAISING FOR ST ANNE'S LIMEHOUSE Some insight into early decades of church maintenance may be provided by eighteenth century churchwardens' reports in Tower Hamlets Local History Library not yet consulted. 1841 8 A surveyor's report specifies urgent repairs to ceiling of church, 'which in some parts is in such a state as to endanger lives of those who sit under it'. The vestrymen refuse to set a parish rate to cover cost of repairs but are persuaded by diocese to do so, work being undertaken in spring of 1842. Joseph Adams, 'a staunch dissenter', is elected churchwarden. Discovering church has no insurance cover, he urges vestry to take out a policy. They refuse. January - Adams prevails upon parish to purchase 5,000 insurance cover from Imperial Fire Office for a premium of 131. 4s 8d. Good Friday Fire - The roof falls in and nave is gutted. May 20th John Bull, p.2: 'The parishioners have determined upon restoring Churchh as far as practicable to its original appearance; for purpose y have entered into an agreement which will, in all probability, involve expenditure of least 12,000. Towards this sum y have received 4,,000 from Insurance effected in Imperial Fire Office, and y are anxious to raise deficiency without furr burdening a parish already overweighted with taxation imposing upon it a building debt for an indefinite number of years. The population of parish is 25,000, occupying a space larger than 250 acres of land. The bulk of population consistss of labourers, employed in Docks and River; consequently pressure of poor rates upon property is more than usually heavy; and while parishioners not attempt disguise ir own liability, nor to shrink from performing ir duty under terrible catastrophe which has befallen ir House of God, y cannot help thinking re are many wealthy individuals who, from admiration of 1

1850 1851 1856 structure itself, or from sympathy with sufferers, or from past associations with parish and its maritime population, or, lastly, from pure love of Church, may disposed to lend a helping hand in raising this "Daughter of Zion" from ashes of deformity with which she is now covered. With this view public are respectfully informed subscriptionss may be paid to THE LIMEHOUSE CHURCH RESTORATION FUND" eir at Bank of England; at London Joint Stock Bank.' February - Bishop Blomfield of London writes urging Rector, Rev. E.R. Jones, to initiate a private parliamentary bill enabling parish to take out a loan on security of rates and pay it off by yearlyy instalments. He notes : 'There is no doubt but parishioners of St Anne Limehousee are legally bound to restore ir parish church, and too immediately, as no longer interruption should take place in celebration of divine worship than is absolutely unavoidable.' In furr correspondence with a local resident bishop complains parishioners of St Anne s are being dilatory in restoring ir fine church and says archdeacon should use legal process to get work completed. He advises Rector to use a temporary pulpit and desk and set a moderatee rate to allow completion of work by stages. October 10th - Morning Post reports on a public meeting of St Anne's parishioners in National Schoolroom in Copenhagen Place. It is chaired by Scottish Presbyterian Duncan Dunbar, owner of Dunbar Wharf on Narrow Street. He gives a rousing summary of progress since fire: young men of parish have collected large sum of 1,901; anor substantal contribution has come from a Mr. Biker, 'who might be considered far of parish'; Henry Green of Blackwall has given 100 guineas; y are now only 1,5000 short of ir target, and he calls upon local Dissenterss to play ir part. John Dicker, hon. secretary to Limehouse Church Restoration Society, reports y have raised 1,512 16s. 6d. in two years, including a substantial contribution from a group of local working men. This sum will cover restoration of lobbies, door-ways, christening-pew and screen, and also provide a 2

handsome and suitable pulpit. All remains is restoration of pews, chancel, and or parts, for whichh a furr 1,500 will be raised by voluntary subscription. The meeting raises 700 of target. 1856 October 25th The Builder p588 reports restoration fund has raised 800 and needs a furr 700 to completee edifice. 'A penny subscription collected at church doors on Sunday before last realised upwards of 10'. December - St Anne' s is formally reopened by Bishop of London. Apart from insurance pay-out of 4,200 (plus 800 for organ) and 1,150 levied on rates, most of cost of rebuilding had been raised from voluntary contributions. Brasenose College, Patron, has contributed 500, and Bishop has made two gifts of 50 each. 1891 1899 1922 May 19th - The London Daily Telegraph & Courier reports on a fund-raising drive by Rector of Limehouse, Rev. F. N. Thicknesse: 'An endeavour is being made to raise 1,800, Sir Arthur Blomfield having stated for sum church may be thoroughly restored. Already some 1,100 has been received in poor East End neighbourhood, and rector now appeals to a wider circle. Donations may be sent any office of London and County Bank, for Limehouse Parish Church Restoration Fund, or to Rector of Limehouse. Sir Arthur Blomfield's reordering of chancel is funded and completed over summer of 1891 and church reopens on October 8th. Autumn - The church tower is repaired at a cost of 250, half from Bishop of London via diocesan share of City Parochial Charities Fund. A furr grant of 25 is made from same source in spring of 1900. In 1906 Diocesan Estates Committee make a grant of 100 towards repair of great east window, and anor 100 eight years later towards unspecified repairs. January - The City Parochial Charities Fund contributes 200 towards 1,043 cost of new heating & electric lighting. In June 1923 y make a furr repairs grant of 500. 3

1923 October - The journal Architecture, a magazine of architecture and applied arts and crafts carries an appeal from Rector to tackle woodworm in nave roof. 'To repair damage thus caused and to carry out sundry repairs to church clock, said to be highest church clock in London, has involved parishioners in a bill of over 1,000. St Anne, Limehouse, is one of Hawksmoor s finest works, and is well known to all readers of Dickens. Contribution towards cost are welcomed by Rev. J. G. Birch, at Limehouse Rectory, E14. ' 1931 February - The City Parochial Charities towards a church repair bill of 981. Fund contributes 250 1951 1961 1966 1976 1984 300 is granted from City Parochial Charities (Ecclesiastical) Fund towards a 700 programme repairs to roof gutters, walls & flooring, due partly to dry rot. The Hawksmoor Committee is formed by Elizabeth and Wayland Young to publicise work of Nicholas Hawsmoor, with restoration of Christ Church Spitalfields and St Anne's Limehouse as top priorities. Faculty is granted for various repairs {no furr details as special authorisation is required from Diocesan Registry for access to post-1963 papers}. Care for St Anne's is formed by incoming Rector, Rev. Christopher Idle, to relieve PCC of burden of stewardship for a historic monument. The Committee has an independent chairman and combines external members and parishioners. Care for St Anne's is established as a legal trust, registered charity no. 288889, with object of 'restoration and future maintenancee of Limehousee Paish Church (St Anne's) Commercial Rd, as once of major examples of European baroque architecture. The deeds requiree half trustees to be listed on electoral roll as parish members. 4

1980-2002 Care for St Anne's raises 1,845,000 for three phases of work, covering: repair of exterior masonry, strengning roof structure, creation of parish room in crypt, repair of churchyard perimeterr wall, railings and gates, landscaping, installation of a ring of eight bells, and restoration of tower clock and organ. Donors and grantmakers include former London Docklands Development Corporation, English Heritage, LB Tower Hamlets, Getty Grant Program, Baring Foundation, Headley Trust, Sainsbury Charitable Trust, Manifold Trust, Heritage of London Trust, Pilgrim Trust, and 250 individual members of Friends of St Anne's. MH Chair of Care for St Anne s original 18.xii.18 revised 4.i.19 5