DescriptionSt. Philip's Church in Dyker Heights.jpg
English: St. Phillips Church on 11th Avenue in Dyker Heights. The St. Phillips Episcopal Church was founded as St. Phillipe-by-the-Sea by the original inhabitants of Dyker Heights in April of 1899. This building was built in 1900 and designed by Albert Edward Parfitt (of Parfitt Brothers Architectural Firm). The transept, apse, and steeple were added in about 1910 and the building was clad in random-ashlar stone veneer in about 1950.
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(St. Phillips Church on 11th Avenue in Dyker Heights. The St. Phillips Episcopal Church was founded as St. Phillipe-by-the-Sea by the original inhabitants of Dyker Heights in April of 1899. This building was built in 1900 and designed by Albert Edward Parf)
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