Holy Trinity Clapham has an inspiring past and an exciting future. As we head towards our Revitalise 250 building project beginning next year, and 250 years of the church’s existence in 2026, we want to encourage you to invest in the future by purchasing this limited edition, illustrative map of Clapham featuring key locations of the past (including the homes of William Wilberforce, Henry Thornton and Zachary Macaulay, the old rectory of John Venn and the Plough Inn where the Clapham Sect met for a drink), as well as many modern-day hotspots.
Local artist Louisa Mulvaney has drawn the past and present Clapham clothed in turquoise to make your room pop. Each copy has been individually hand screen printed in South London, numbered and hand signed by the artist.
There are only 250 prints available, and they would make an ideal present – for a loved one, or for yourself!
You can own your copy of the limited edition print for £250. You can then pay another £250 to purchase a very special limited edition frame for it made from the wood of the church pews that were recently removed from the ground floor of HTC. This pew material would have been part of the seating when William Wilberforce and the rest of the Clapham Sect worshipped in the church. The print and frame together will carry with it an incredible story. All the proceeds of your purchase will go towards our fundraising for Revitalise 250.
Revitalise 250 is a project to renovate, extend, and renew our historic church building whilst ensuring its historic integrity is preserved. The purpose of Revitalise 250 is to help HTC better meet the needs of the congregation today and into the future so we can see more and more lives bearing fruit for Jesus in South London and beyond. Having already raised a huge £4.2m towards the £5.8m project, we hope that the sales of this special framed print will help us reach our fundraising target in the next few months.
Click here to find out more about Revitalise 250.
Louisa Mulvaney
Louisa is an artist and art teacher who is also a member of HTC, living and working in South London. Louisa uses vibrant, fun-loving designs to bring joyful products to your home, using hand drawn and hand screen printed designs.
You can see more of her work at louisajudith.com