St. James' Church, Delhi, also known as Skinner's Church, is built in 1836 by Colonel James Skinner, is one of the oldest churches in Delhi.
Situated near Kashmiri Gate, it is located at the intersection of Church Road and Lothian Road. It was the church the Viceroy of India, attended until the Cathedral Church of the Redemption, near Gurudwara Rakab Ganj.
The church is most known for two important graves on that of Colonel James Skinner, and another belonging to one of the British Commissioners of Delhi, William Frazer near the large Memorial Cross erected in memory of the victims of 1857 revolt.
St. James' Church,
Kashmere Gate, Delhi
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