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St. James' Church, Delhi

St. James' Church (also known as Skinner's Church) was once the official church of the British Viceroy of India in Delhi, India. The building, which was built in 1836 for Colonel James Skinner, is one of the oldest churches in the city.[1][2] It remains part of the Church of North India Diocese of Delhi.[3]

St. James' Church
St. James' Church, Delhi
LocationDelhi
CountryIndia
DenominationChurch of North India
ChurchmanshipEnglish Church
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Administration
DioceseChurch of North India diocese of Delhi

During the period of British India, the Viceroy of India attended services at the church until the Cathedral Church of the Redemption was built near the Gurdwara Rakab Ganj Sahib in 1931.[2] St. James' Church is situated near Kashmiri Gate, at the intersection of Church Road and Lothian Road. The only other church from this era is St. Stephen's Church, near Fatehpuri Market in Old Delhi, which was built in 1867.[4] A bungalow belonging to the influential British India civil servant, William Fraser is behind the church; his remains are also buried in the church's graveyard.[5]

History edit

 
James Skinner (Sikandar Sahib), founder of the church.

Subsequently, he built the edifice at his own expense of 95,000 Rupees, under the design of Major Robert Smith. The construction started in 1826, and was completed in 1836. The basic design of Renaissance Revival style church is on a cruciform plan (Greek Cross), with three porticoed porches, elaborate stained glass windows and a central octagonal dome, similar to that of the Florence Cathedral in Italy.[6][7] It was consecrated on 21 November 1836 by the bishop of Calcutta Daniel Wilson.[1]

John Mitchley Jennings took over the edifice after Skinner.

 
Skinner's Church c. 1858 photographed by Harriet and Robert Christopher Tytler

The copper ball and cross on the top, which are said to be replica of a church in Venice, were damaged during the 1857 revolt, and were later replaced.[8] A special service was held in 2003, to commemorate 200 years of Skinner's Horse, the cavalry regiment raised by Skinner in 1803.[9] Amongst those present were Margaret Skinner, great great granddaughter-in-law of Skinner, Admiral Sushil Kumar, retired Chief of Naval Staff, Col. Douglas Gray who commanded Skinner's Horse from 1935 to 1947, and several former British officers.[10]

Architecture edit

The church features "original European stained-glass windows depicting the crucifixion, ascension of Christ and his resurrection, a painting titled 'The Prodigal Son', original work of Italian painter Pompeo Batoni, a processional cross gifted by Edward Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax, a rare pipe organ gifted by Ralph T. Coe in 1899, and the church bell". All are in the process of restoration, including the church itself, scheduled for 2017, as the church due to its historical significance, falls under Grade II heritage buildings category.[11]

Graves edit

The church houses several tombs. One houses the remains of the British Commissioners of Delhi, William Fraser, near the large Memorial Cross erected in memory of the victims of 1857 revolt. At the rear is the tomb of Thomas Metcalfe, who lived in Delhi from 1813 to 1853, serving as Agent to Governor General of India and a Commissioner.

Skinner died at Hansi on 4 December 1841 at the age of 64, and was first buried there. Later he was disinterred, and buried in Skinner's Church on 19 January 1842 in a vault of white marble immediately below the Communion Table.[1][12][13] North of the church lies the family plot, Skinner family, where many of his fourteen wives and many children, are buried, the burial in this place was that of a lady who died in England, but wished that her ashes be interred here.[14]

The parish of St. James's also owns and manages the nearby Nicholson Cemetery.

 
 
The graves of Colonel James Skinner (left) and William Fraser (right) in St. James' Church, Delhi

Services edit

  • Winter (October - March): Worship starts 9 a.m.
  • Summer (April - September): Worship starts 8:30 a.m.

References edit

Citations
  1. ^ a b c Skinner's Tomb, St. Jame's Church, Delhi British Library.
  2. ^ a b . The Hindu. 5 March 2007. Archived from the original on 15 September 2012. St. James Church also formerly known as 'Skinner's Church' is situated at the junction of Lothian Road and Church Road in Delhi and is easily approachable by local transport and from Kashmiri Gate Metro Station
  3. ^ Churches in Diocese of Delhi 10 January 2009 at the Wayback Machine Diocese of Delhi website.
  4. ^ "St. Stephens' Church". Retrieved 7 September 2022.
  5. ^ Horton, Richard Plunkett, Hugh Finlay, Patrick (2002). Delhi. Lonely Planet. p. 91. ISBN 1-86450-297-5.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  6. ^ No.3. Skinner's Church, Delhi. British Library.
  7. ^ Sightseeing in Delhi
  8. ^ St.James's Church, Delhi, showing damage caused by the Mutiny fighting British Library.
  9. ^ Bicentennial plaque at St James' Church
  10. ^ The Hindu, Monday, 24 November 2003.
  11. ^ "St James, Delhi's oldest church set to get a facelift". Retrieved 7 September 2022.
  12. ^ St Jame's Church, with tomb of William Fraser British Library.
  13. ^ Gravestone of James Skinner
  14. ^ Cemetery Details - St. James' Church, Delhi 5 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine indian-cemeteries.org.
Bibliography
  • St. James' Church, Kashmere Gate, Delhi, 1836-1986, 21st November commemoration of the 150th anniversary of consecration. St. James' Church. 1986. OL 2003087M.

28°39′56″N 77°13′51″E / 28.665637°N 77.230784°E / 28.665637; 77.230784

External links edit

  • Graves in the Cemetery 5 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  • St. James' Church, Delhi and surrounding locales

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St James Church also known as Skinner s Church was once the official church of the British Viceroy of India in Delhi India The building which was built in 1836 for Colonel James Skinner is one of the oldest churches in the city 1 2 It remains part of the Church of North India Diocese of Delhi 3 St James ChurchSt James Church DelhiLocationDelhiCountryIndiaDenominationChurch of North IndiaChurchmanshipEnglish ChurchArchitectureFunctional statusActiveAdministrationDioceseChurch of North India diocese of DelhiDuring the period of British India the Viceroy of India attended services at the church until the Cathedral Church of the Redemption was built near the Gurdwara Rakab Ganj Sahib in 1931 2 St James Church is situated near Kashmiri Gate at the intersection of Church Road and Lothian Road The only other church from this era is St Stephen s Church near Fatehpuri Market in Old Delhi which was built in 1867 4 A bungalow belonging to the influential British India civil servant William Fraser is behind the church his remains are also buried in the church s graveyard 5 Contents 1 History 2 Architecture 3 Graves 4 Services 5 References 6 External linksHistory edit nbsp James Skinner Sikandar Sahib founder of the church Subsequently he built the edifice at his own expense of 95 000 Rupees under the design of Major Robert Smith The construction started in 1826 and was completed in 1836 The basic design of Renaissance Revival style church is on a cruciform plan Greek Cross with three porticoed porches elaborate stained glass windows and a central octagonal dome similar to that of the Florence Cathedral in Italy 6 7 It was consecrated on 21 November 1836 by the bishop of Calcutta Daniel Wilson 1 John Mitchley Jennings took over the edifice after Skinner nbsp Skinner s Church c 1858 photographed by Harriet and Robert Christopher TytlerThe copper ball and cross on the top which are said to be replica of a church in Venice were damaged during the 1857 revolt and were later replaced 8 A special service was held in 2003 to commemorate 200 years of Skinner s Horse the cavalry regiment raised by Skinner in 1803 9 Amongst those present were Margaret Skinner great great granddaughter in law of Skinner Admiral Sushil Kumar retired Chief of Naval Staff Col Douglas Gray who commanded Skinner s Horse from 1935 to 1947 and several former British officers 10 Architecture editThe church features original European stained glass windows depicting the crucifixion ascension of Christ and his resurrection a painting titled The Prodigal Son original work of Italian painter Pompeo Batoni a processional cross gifted by Edward Wood 1st Earl of Halifax a rare pipe organ gifted by Ralph T Coe in 1899 and the church bell All are in the process of restoration including the church itself scheduled for 2017 as the church due to its historical significance falls under Grade II heritage buildings category 11 Graves editThe church houses several tombs One houses the remains of the British Commissioners of Delhi William Fraser near the large Memorial Cross erected in memory of the victims of 1857 revolt At the rear is the tomb of Thomas Metcalfe who lived in Delhi from 1813 to 1853 serving as Agent to Governor General of India and a Commissioner Skinner died at Hansi on 4 December 1841 at the age of 64 and was first buried there Later he was disinterred and buried in Skinner s Church on 19 January 1842 in a vault of white marble immediately below the Communion Table 1 12 13 North of the church lies the family plot Skinner family where many of his fourteen wives and many children are buried the burial in this place was that of a lady who died in England but wished that her ashes be interred here 14 The parish of St James s also owns and manages the nearby Nicholson Cemetery nbsp nbsp The graves of Colonel James Skinner left and William Fraser right in St James Church DelhiServices editWinter October March Worship starts 9 a m Summer April September Worship starts 8 30 a m 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