Hi Eunice, Hope you don't mind me barging in but....What about the Servite Church (Our Lady of Dolours) Fulham Road, SW10? From the information I have the Church has an Italian connection starting with the founding Servite fathers of Bosio and Morini, some artwork by Father Simoni, the Altar of S. Magdalene is entirely of Italian workmanship and another altar was done by a former member of the congregation Sig. Antonio Bulletti. The book I have with this detail was published in 1926 so the time frame would be right but I'm not sure about the location, although it is on Fulham Road its more Kensington area I believe. Other Fulham/Hammersmith Catholic Churches mentioned are: St Thomas of Canterbury, Rylston Road, Fulham SW6 Our Lady of Perpetual Help (Succour), Stephendale Road, Fulham SW6 but this wasn't opened until 1922 The Holy Cross, Parsons Green, Ashington Road, SW6. Website: http://www.holy-cross.freeserve.co.uk/Home_page_1.htm If you click on 'The Church' tab you'll get to the history, records and architecture pages. Holy Trinity, Brook Green, Hammersmith W6 St Augustine's, 55 Fulham Palace Road, Hammersmith W6 (The Augustinian Fathers founded a mission in 1903 where mass was said in a house-chapel in Comeragh Road. The Fathers moved to Fulham Palace Road in 1906 and opened a temporary iron chapel. The foundation stone for a larger church was laid in 1915 and the opening occurred in 1916. All the addresses are as per the book details ie in 1926 so street names may have changed since then. Victorian Catholic London churches are also listed here: http://www.gendocs.demon.co.uk/cath.html Regards, Susana --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.343 / Virus Database: 190 - Release Date: 22/03/2002