File:Cylindrical section of the Church.jpg
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English: The Church underwent construction in 1873, when the slave market was closed down, and completed in 1880.
It stands exactly on the site of the former slave market, and was intended to celebrate the end of slavery. The church bought up the site and began construction immediate upon the slave market's end, the alter is said to stand directly upon the site of the main whipping post. The Church's construction is attributed to Bishop Edward Steere, who was Bishop of Zanzibar form 1874 -1882. |
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Author | Erasmus Kamugisha |
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