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[edit]DescriptionSt. Nicholas' Church, Deptford Green, SE8 - east gateway - geograph.org.uk - 1501655.jpg |
English: St. Nicholas' Church, Deptford Green, SE8 - east gateway This new gateway was designed by the architects Austin Winkley & Associates. The symbols of three golden balls on the brick piers refer to one of St. Nicholas' good works. He heard of a merchant who had three daughters and who, because of hard times, could not provide dowries so the daughters would have been forced into prostitution, but they were saved by three sacks of gold thrown anonymously (by St. Nicholas) into the merchant's house. {Source: Leaflet "St Nicholas' Church, Deptford Green". } |
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