Bombed during World War II, St George’s Garrison Church survives as an evocative ruin with recently conserved mosaics, and a modern canopy roof, for all to enjoy.

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Veteran’s breakfast at the Garrison Church

Members of the British Army Association and SE London AFVB Clubs SE9, SE18 and DA14 were at the Woolwich Garrison Church on Sunday 12th April.

They gather to support BAA Chairman, David Ball, who is also a trustee of the Church. David attends as part of his regular Sunday duty as a Trustee. David combines his duty days with a Veteran's breakfast, and he did an excellent job providing tea, coffee, sausage and bacon rolls, assisted by WGC Volunteer, Rita Hayes.

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St George's Garrison Church in Woolwich, with its modern canopy roof and stunning mosaics, is both an evocative ruin and a contemporary space. Designed by Thomas H Wyatt in an Italian-Romanesque style, the Church was built between 1862-63 to serve the Royal Artillery in Woolwich. Today it is run by a local group, the Woolwich Garrison Church Trust who are committed to making it available for all to visit and enjoy. Directly opposite the Barracks in Woolwich, South East London, come and enjoy its beauty and peaceful garden.

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