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Wraysbury

The new chapel, with its elegant slender tower, was opened on 16 October 1862; the building works had cost around £800. The striking terracotta relief panel, The City of Refuge, on the front elevation of the chapel, was created by the renowned Doulton & Co artist George Tinworth and is signed with his monogram. After Buckland's death, James Doulton, his son-in-law and a cousin of Sir Henry Doulton, took over the preaching duties. Later James' son-in-law the Reverend Arthur Gostick Shorrock took over the duties. Arthur had been a student preacher in Wraysbury in the 1880s, after which he spent 35 years as a missionary in Shaanxi, China.

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Name: Wraysbury topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Wraysbury, Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead, England, United Kingdom (51.43530 -0.57400 51.47420 -0.52278)

Average elevation: 25 m

Minimum elevation: 10 m

Maximum elevation: 90 m

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