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River Thames at Gravesend

Thames at Gravesend by David Kentish

  • Oil on canvas
  • Collection: RSK

To the right stands St Andrew’s Mission Church.

Originally built as a Mission Church for the riverside community of Gravesend, St Andrew’s is now home to an arts centre. The Mission House still stands next door.

Designed by George Edmund Street, a renowned and highly regarded Victorian architect, the building of the Mission Church was built in 1871 funded by the daughter of Admiral Sir Francis Beaufort KCB, as a memorial to her father, the inventor of the Beaufort Scale.

The primary purpose was to undertake missionary work amongst the Gravesend port community, but as this declined following the building of Tilbury Docks the church retained its strong association with the waterside people.

St Andrew’s is now the home of Iron Pier, hosting a programme of exhibitions, events and activities.

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