1911 |
The foundation stone was laid by the Duke of Devonshire on the 29th April 1911.
The church is built in Derbyshire stone and it's original cost was £8,000, the architect being
Mr. Sydney Brocklesby. The stone left over from the church was used to build 2 houses in nearby
Thompson Street, Langley Mill. |
1912 |
The church was consecrated by the Bishop of Southwell on the 8th October 1912,
the first Sunday School numbering some 700 children
and the first Vicar was the Rev. Fred Whitehead. |
1918 |
The first confirmation service was held on the 19th May 1918. |
1926 |
The Parish of Langley Mill and Aldercar was transfered,
along with other Parishes in Derbyshire, from the Southwell Diocese to the new Diocese
of Derby. |
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1933 |
The East Window - The Te Deum Window - Christ in Majesty.
This window showing various church buildings was dedicated on the 7th October 1933. |
1987 |
Easter Day 1987 - A service of celebration for the joint Anglican/Methodist Church which brought
together the congregations of Langley Mill Methodist Church and St. Andrews Anglican Church. |
1989 |
The Organ was built by the Johnson Organ Builders of Derby, incorporating parts from
the original organ in St. Andrew's, the Alexander Young organ from the closed Methodist Church
and certain sections of pipe work from St. Mary's Catholic Church in Derby. |
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2012 |
The centenary celebrations took place. |
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