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Originally, the church was to feature a 250-foot column and a statue to honor Queen Anne. Although the design was approved and the materials were acquired, the plan was quietly cancelled following the queen's death in August of 1714.<ref name="Database" />
Originally, the church was to feature a 250-foot column and a statue to honor Queen Anne. Although the design was approved and the materials were acquired, the plan was quietly cancelled following the queen's death in August of 1714.<ref name="Database" />
==Behind the scenes==
The church is depicted in game as a different building compared to the real one. In fact, that same building is reused as other churches throughout London.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

Revision as of 23:03, 5 October 2021


St. Mary le Strand is a church at the eastern end of the Strand in London, United Kingdom.

History

St. Mary was one of the twelve churches commissioned by Queen Anne, after an act was passed by the Parliament to construct fifty new churches in the city. The church was built over the former site of the largest maypole in the city, which had fallen due to high winds in 1672.[1]

Originally, the church was to feature a 250-foot column and a statue to honor Queen Anne. Although the design was approved and the materials were acquired, the plan was quietly cancelled following the queen's death in August of 1714.[1]

Behind the scenes

The church is depicted in game as a different building compared to the real one. In fact, that same building is reused as other churches throughout London.

Appearances

References