All Hallows Lombard Street

It stood behind thin buildings fronting both streets[1] in Langbourn Ward,[2] The west and south sides faced into Ball Alley.It was demolished in 1937; its tower was reconstructed at Twickenham as part of the new church of All Hallows, which also received its bells and complete interior fittings.[3] All Hallows is first recorded in 1054,[4] when a citizen of London called Brihtmerus gave its patronage to the prior and chapter of Canterbury Cathedral.A bell tower was completed in 1544 and the stone porch from the dissolved priory/monastery of St John of Jerusalem, (Clerkenwell Priory) was used.[6] Ultimately, however, restoration proved impractical and the old building was replaced with a new one designed by the office of Sir Christopher Wren.[13] In 1937 the church, which had been found to be unsafe, was demolished[14] and Wren's tower, porch and the furnishings were reused in the construction of All Hallows Twickenham.[15] The small parish was united with St Edmund the King and Martyr which lies the same length of the former church to the west.Ball Alley, which connected the church with Lombard Street and George Yard is part of the replacement building today.
The altar and pulpit ( c. 1890 ).
Wren's tower, porch and fittings were moved to form part of All Hallows Church, Twickenham .
Parish marks in Lombard Street
CoordinatesLombard StreetLondonEnglandDenominationAnglicanRoman CatholicDioceseParishBishop(s)Bishop of LondonGracechurch StreetCity of LondonLangbourn WardGreat Fire of LondonTwickenhamthe new church of All HallowspatronageCanterbury CathedralJohn StowdissolvedClerkenwell PrioryDissolution of the MonasteriesGreat FireSir Christopher WrenGeorge GodwincornicereredosCorporationchurchwardensRenatus HarrisNapoleonic warsJohn WesleyEvensongAll Hallows Church, TwickenhamSt Dionis BackchurchFirst World WarAll Hallows TwickenhamSt Edmund the King and MartyrSt Mary Woolnoth Lombard StreetSt Nicholas AconsSt Benet GracechurchSt Leonard EastcheapSt Mary Woolchurch HawChurch of EnglandDiocese of LondonList of Christopher Wren churches in LondonList of churches rebuilt after the Great Fire but since demolishedAll Hallows, Bread StreetUnion of Benefices Act 1860Churches in the City of LondonAll Hallows-by-the-TowerAll Hallows-on-the-WallSt Andrew-by-the-WardrobeSt Andrew, HolbornSt Andrew UndershaftSt Anne and St AgnesSt Bartholomew-the-GreatSt Bartholomew-the-LessSt Benet, Paul's WharfSt Botolph, AldersgateSt Botolph, AldgateSt Botolph-without-BishopsgateSt Bride, Fleet StreetSt Clement, EastcheapSt Dunstan-in-the-WestSt Edmund, King and MartyrSt Ethelburga, BishopsgateSt Giles, CripplegateSt Helen, BishopsgateSt James, GarlickhytheSt Katharine CreeSt Lawrence JewrySt Magnus the MartyrSt Margaret LothburySt Margaret PattensSt Martin, LudgateSt Mary AbchurchSt Mary AldermarySt Mary WoolnothSt Mary-at-HillSt Mary-le-BowSt Michael, CornhillSt Michael, Paternoster RoyalSt Nicholas, Cole AbbeySt Olave, Hart StreetSt Paul's CathedralSt Peter upon CornhillSt Sepulchre-without-NewgateSt Stephen WalbrookSt Vedast alias FosterTemple ChurchCity TempleDutch Church, Austin FriarsJewin Welsh Presbyterian ChapelSt Mary MoorfieldsAll Hallows StainingChrist Church, GreyfriarsSt Alban, Wood StreetSt Alphage London WallSt Augustine, Watling StreetSt Dunstan-in-the-EastSt Martin OrgarSt Mary SomersetSt Olave, Old JewryAll Hallows Bread StreetAll-Hallows-the-GreatSt Antholin, Budge RowSt Bartholomew-by-the-ExchangeSt Benet FinkSt Christopher le StocksSt George Botolph LaneSt Katherine ColemanSt Mary AldermanburySt Mary Magdalen, Old Fish StreetSt Matthew Friday StreetSt Michael BassishawSt Michael, Crooked LaneSt Michael QueenhitheSt Michael Wood StreetSt Mildred, Bread StreetSt Mildred, PoultrySt Stephen Coleman StreetSt Swithin, London StoneAll Hallows Honey LaneAll-Hallows-the-LessHoly Trinity the LessSt Andrew HubbardSt Ann BlackfriarsSt Benet SherehogSt Botolph BillingsgateSt Faith under St Paul'sSt Gabriel FenchurchSt Gregory by St Paul'sSt John the Baptist upon WalbrookSt John the Evangelist Friday StreetSt John ZacharySt Laurence PountneySt Leonard, EastcheapSt Leonard, Foster LaneSt Margaret MosesSt Margaret, New Fish StreetSt Martin PomarySt Martin VintrySt Mary BothawSt Mary ColechurchSt Mary Magdalen Milk StreetSt Mary MounthawSt Mary StainingSt Michael-le-QuerneSt Nicholas OlaveSt Olave, Silver StreetSt Pancras, Soper LaneSt Peter, Paul's WharfSt Peter, WestcheapSt Thomas the ApostleCollege of Minor CanonsHoly Trinity Gough SquareHoly Trinity Priory, AldgateHospital of St Thomas of AcreOld St Paul's CathedralSt Audoen within NewgateSt Augustine PapeySt James Duke's PlaceSt Martin OutwichSt Mary AxeSt Nicholas ShamblesSt Peter le Poer