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  1. 14 de jun. de 2016 · Queen Victoria's Church (St. Mildred's) Church / Chapel. Beatrice Avenue , Whippingham , EAST COWES , Isle Of Wight , PO32 6LW. Tel: 01983 291295 / 01983 293140. Email.

  2. 21 de abr. de 2018 · The congregation at Whippingham presented the beautiful pulpit to the church, as a memorial to Queen Victoria. Queen Victoria regularly referred in her journal to St Mildred’s Church, whenever ...

  3. Mildred's. There are many treasures to be seen, but here in Whippingham we do not worship a God who is only present in history. e are an active church family and there is a service of worship held here each Sunday to which we warmly invite you. ay the blessing of the Lord Jesus Christ go with you. Statue of St. Mildred, to whom the Church is ...

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  5. Whippingham Church is one of a tiny band of small village churches which have become closely linked with neighbouring Royal residences and therefore have a very great many beautiful, interesting and historical features. St. Mildred's Church in the Isle of Wight is surely an outstanding example of this little group, as a visitor will soon ...

  6. Whippingham Church is one of a tiny band of small village churches which have become closely linked with neighbouring Royal residences and therefore have a very great many beautiful, interesting and historical features. St. Mildred's Church in the Isle of Wight is surely an outstanding example of this little group, as a visitor will soon ...

  7. 26 de ene. de 2022 · The church at Whippingham was founded by William Fitz Osborne in 1066, and remained in existence until 1804, when it was demolished to make way for a new church designed by John Nash (1752-1835). Around 1855 a new church was built by Albert Jenkins Humbert [who later built Sandringham the home of the royal family in Kent], though no proof exists it is believed the Prince Albert was involved in ...