DO you remember these old churches that were once part of Southend’s landscape?

A glimpse into the Echo’s archives show pictures of the old St Erkenwald’s Church, Trinity Church and Clarence Road’s Baptist Church.

All three are no longer in Southend, with them all being demolished before the turn of the century.

St Erkenwald’s Church, which was built in 1905 having been designed by architect Sir Walter Tapper, was demolished in 1995.

Trinity Church was knocked down nine years earlier, while the Baptist Church fell in 1981.

Scroll down to see images of Southend's old churches.

Harwich and Manningtree Standard:

Coming down – St Erkenwald’s Church, known affectionately as St Erk’s in Southend’s York Road, during its demolition in 1995

Harwich and Manningtree Standard:

Brings back memories - the Baptist Church in Clarence Road, Southend

Harwich and Manningtree Standard:

Torn down - the Baptist Church in Clarence Road, Southend, is taken down in 1981

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Harwich and Manningtree Standard:

End of an era - the bell is removed from Trinity Church, Southend, before the structure’s demolition in 1986

Harwich and Manningtree Standard:

Blast from the past - how Trinity Church, opposite where Pizza Express is now, looked before it was torn down to make way for redevelopment