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Religious architecture refers to the design and construction of buildings used for religious purposes

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Background imageReligious Collection: St. Ethelburgas Church, c1872. Creator: Unknown

St. Ethelburgas Church, c1872. Creator: Unknown
St. Ethelburgas Church, c1872. St Ethelburga-the-Virgin within Bishopsgate in the City of London is dedicated to St Ethelburga, a 7th-century abbess of Barking

Background imageReligious Collection: The Exterior of the Hall, Charterhouse, (c1872). Creator: Unknown

The Exterior of the Hall, Charterhouse, (c1872). Creator: Unknown
The Exterior of the Hall, Charterhouse, (c1872). The Charterhouse is a historic complex of buildings in Smithfield, London, dating back to the 14th century

Background imageReligious Collection: Interior of St. Bartholomew-The-Great, c1872. Creator: Unknown

Interior of St. Bartholomew-The-Great, c1872. Creator: Unknown
Interior of St. Bartholomew-The-Great, c1872. Church in the City of London, founded as an Augustinian priory in 1123. One of the oldest churches in London, it is notable for its Norman architecture

Background imageReligious Collection: The Old Church of St. James, Clerkenwell, (c1872). Creator: Unknown

The Old Church of St. James, Clerkenwell, (c1872). Creator: Unknown
The Old Church of St. James, Clerkenwell, (c1872). St James Clerkenwell in London was founded in the 12th century as the church of the nunnery of St Mary

Background imageReligious Collection: St. Dunstan s-in-the-East, c1872. Creator: Unknown

St. Dunstan s-in-the-East, c1872. Creator: Unknown
St. Dunstan s-in-the-East, c1872. The Church of St Dunstan in the East, City of London. The 11th century church was repaired between 1668

Background imageReligious Collection: The Monastery of St. John of Jerusalem, Clerkenwell - The Chapel from the South, (c1872)

The Monastery of St. John of Jerusalem, Clerkenwell - The Chapel from the South, (c1872). The Priory of St John, of the Monastic Order of the Knights Hospitallers of St John of Jerusalem

Background imageReligious Collection: St. Giless, Cripplegate, Showing the Old Wall, c1872. Creator: Unknown

St. Giless, Cripplegate, Showing the Old Wall, c1872. Creator: Unknown
St. Giles s, Cripplegate, Showing the Old Wall, c1872. St Giles-without-Cripplegate in the City of London originally stood without (ie outside) the city wall, near the Cripplegate

Background imageReligious Collection: Stows Monument in St. Andrew Undershaft, (c1872). Creator: Unknown

Stows Monument in St. Andrew Undershaft, (c1872). Creator: Unknown
Stows Monument in St. Andrew Undershaft, (c1872). Monument to historian and antiquarian John Stow (c1525-1605) in the church of St Andrew Undershaft, City of London

Background imageReligious Collection: Ely Chapel, c1872. Creator: Unknown

Ely Chapel, c1872. Creator: Unknown
Ely Chapel, c1872. Ely Palace or Ely House in London was the former London residence of the Bishops of Ely from 1290 to 1772 when the estate was sold to the Crown. From Old and New London, Vol

Background imageReligious Collection: Interior of St. Andrews Church, c1872. Creator: Unknown

Interior of St. Andrews Church, c1872. Creator: Unknown
Interior of St. Andrews Church, c1872. The church of St Andrew Holborn, near Holborn Viaduct in London, was rebuilt by Christopher Wren in the late 17th century. From Old and New London, Vol

Background imageReligious Collection: The West End of St. Andrews, Showing the Gothic Arch, c1872. Creator: Unknown

The West End of St. Andrews, Showing the Gothic Arch, c1872. Creator: Unknown
The West End of St. Andrew s, Showing the Gothic Arch, c1872. The church of St Andrew Holborn, in the City of London, was rebuilt in 1687 by Christopher Wren

Background imageReligious Collection: Porch of St. Sepulchres Church, c1872. Creator: Unknown

Porch of St. Sepulchres Church, c1872. Creator: Unknown
Porch of St. Sepulchres Church, c1872. In medieval times the church of St Sepulchre-without-Newgate stood just outside ( without ) the now-demolished old city wall

Background imageReligious Collection: St. Sepulchres Church in 1737, (c1872). Creator: Unknown

St. Sepulchres Church in 1737, (c1872). Creator: Unknown
St. Sepulchres Church in 1737, (c1872). In medieval times the church of St Sepulchre-without-Newgate stood just outside ( without ) the now-demolished old city wall

Background imageReligious Collection: Charterhouse - The Quadrangle, c1872. Creator: Unknown

Charterhouse - The Quadrangle, c1872. Creator: Unknown
Charterhouse - The Quadrangle, c1872. The Charterhouse is a historic complex of buildings in Smithfield, London, dating back to the 14th century

Background imageReligious Collection: Birds Eye View of the Old Charterhouse, (c1872). Creator: Unknown

Birds Eye View of the Old Charterhouse, (c1872). Creator: Unknown
Birds Eye View of the Old Charterhouse, (c1872). The Charterhouse is a historic complex of buildings in Smithfield, London, dating back to the 14th century

Background imageReligious Collection: St. Johns Gate, Clerkenwell, c1872. Creator: Unknown

St. Johns Gate, Clerkenwell, c1872. Creator: Unknown
St. Johns Gate, Clerkenwell, c1872. St Johns Gate in Clerkenwell, London, was built in 1504 by Thomas Docwra, prior of the Priory of the Knights of Saint John

Background imageReligious Collection: The Monastery of St. John of Jerusalem, Clerkenwell - The Gate from the West, (c1872)

The Monastery of St. John of Jerusalem, Clerkenwell - The Gate from the West, (c1872). The Priory of St John, of the Monastic Order of the Knights Hospitallers of St John of Jerusalem

Background imageReligious Collection: Ruins of the Convent of St. Clare, c1872. Creator: Unknown

Ruins of the Convent of St. Clare, c1872. Creator: Unknown
Ruins of the Convent of St. Clare, c1872. The Abbey of the Minoresses of St Clare without Aldgate in London was a monastery of Franciscan nuns established in the late 13th century

Background imageReligious Collection: The Fortune Theatre, (c1872). Creator: Unknown

The Fortune Theatre, (c1872). Creator: Unknown
The Fortune Theatre, (c1872). The Fortune Playhouse in Golden Lane, just outside the City of London, was founded c1600. It was the scene of riots and assaults

Background imageReligious Collection: Old House Formerly in Leadenhall Street, (c1872). Creator: Unknown

Old House Formerly in Leadenhall Street, (c1872). Creator: Unknown
Old House Formerly in Leadenhall Street, (c1872). House in the City of London, with a shop sign reading Litchfield, Tickells Entire

Background imageReligious Collection: St. Helens Priory, and Leathersellers Hall, c1799, (c1872). Creator: Unknown

St. Helens Priory, and Leathersellers Hall, c1799, (c1872). Creator: Unknown
St. Helens Priory, and Leathersellers Hall, c1799, (c1872). View of the church, priory buildings, and the hall used by the Worshipful Company of Leathersellers

Background imageReligious Collection: St. Katherines Hospital - The Brothers Houses in 1781, (c1872). Creator: Unknown

St. Katherines Hospital - The Brothers Houses in 1781, (c1872). Creator: Unknown
St. Katherines Hospital - The Brothers Houses in 1781, (c1872). The Royal Hospital and Collegiate Church of St. Katharine by the Tower was a medieval church

Background imageReligious Collection: The Church of Allhallows, Barking, in 1750, (c1872). Creator: Unknown

The Church of Allhallows, Barking, in 1750, (c1872). Creator: Unknown
The Church of Allhallows, Barking, in 1750, (c1872). Also known as All Hallows-by-the-Tower, the church on Byward Street in the City of London was founded in 675 AD

Background imageReligious Collection: Grenadier at Memorial Well, Cawnpore, India, 1902. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes

Grenadier at Memorial Well, Cawnpore, India, 1902. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes
Grenadier at Memorial Well, Cawnpore, India, 1902. The Memorial Garden at Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, was established to commemorate the tragic events of Indias First War of Independence in 1857

Background imageReligious Collection: Angel of the Memorial Well, Cawnpore, India, 1902. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes

Angel of the Memorial Well, Cawnpore, India, 1902. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes
Angel of the Memorial Well, Cawnpore, India, 1902. Statue of an angel in the Memorial Garden at Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh. The Garden was established to commemorate the tragic events of Indias First War

Background imageReligious Collection: Sale, Rabat, Morocco - Medersa Abu al-Hassan

Sale, Rabat, Morocco - Medersa Abu al-Hassan, also called Medersa des Merinide Date: 1928

Background imageReligious Collection: Peterborough Cathedral, 2006. Creator: Ethel Davies

Peterborough Cathedral, 2006. Creator: Ethel Davies
Detail of the elaborate 16th century fan vaulted ceiling in Peterborough Cathedral, City of Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, east of England

Background imageReligious Collection: Grace Church and Rectory, New York, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Grace Church and Rectory, New York, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Grace Church and Rectory, New York, USA, c1900. Gothic Revival church and rectory designed by James Renwick Jr, his first major commission, consecrated in 1846

Background imageReligious Collection: St Patricks Cathedral, New York, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown

St Patricks Cathedral, New York, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown
St Patricks Cathedral, New York, USA, c1900. Neo-Gothic church on Fifth Avenue, seat of the archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York

Background imageReligious Collection: The Cathedral, Mexico City, Mexico, c1900. Creator: Unknown

The Cathedral, Mexico City, Mexico, c1900. Creator: Unknown
The Cathedral, Mexico City, Mexico, c1900. The Metropolitan Cathedral of the Assumption of the Most Blessed Virgin Mary into Heavens was built in sections from 1573 to 1813

Background imageReligious Collection: The Cathedral at Guadalajara, Mexico, c1900. Creator: Unknown

The Cathedral at Guadalajara, Mexico, c1900. Creator: Unknown
The Cathedral at Guadalajara, Mexico, c1900. View of Guadalajara Cathedral, built in the Spanish Renaissance style, except for its Neo-Gothic spires

Background imageReligious Collection: Old Swedes Church, Wilmington, Delaware, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Old Swedes Church, Wilmington, Delaware, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Old Swedes Church, Wilmington, Delaware, USA, c1900. Holy Trinity Church, also known as Old Swedes, was consecrated on Trinity Sunday in 1699 by a predominantly Swedish congregation

Background imageReligious Collection: St. Marks in the XVIth Century, (1925). Creator: Joris Hoefnagel

St. Marks in the XVIth Century, (1925). Creator: Joris Hoefnagel
St. Marks in the XVIth Century, (1925). View of St Marks Square, the Basilica and Campanile in Venice, Italy. From Venice - Past and Present, text by Selwyn Brinton, M.A. edited by Geoffrey Holme

Background imageReligious Collection: Santa Maria Della Salute, 1780s, (1925). Creator: Francesco Guardi

Santa Maria Della Salute, 1780s, (1925). Creator: Francesco Guardi
Santa Maria Della Salute, 1780s, (1925). Santa Maria della Salute and the Dogana in Venice, Italy. Church and customs building with gondolas and ships, painting in the Wallace Collection, London

Background imageReligious Collection: Old Spanish Mission, San Antonio, Texas, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Old Spanish Mission, San Antonio, Texas, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Old Spanish Mission, San Antonio, Texas, USA, c1900. The Mission Concepcio n was built in 1731 as a centre for the conversion of indigenous Native Americans to Christianity

Background imageReligious Collection: Cathedral of St. Augustine, Florida, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Cathedral of St. Augustine, Florida, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Cathedral of St. Augustine, Florida, USA, c1900. The Cathedral Basilica of St Augustine, in the town of St Augustine, has the oldest Christian congregation in the United States, established in 1565

Background imageReligious Collection: Church of La Santisima, Mexico City, Mexico, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Church of La Santisima, Mexico City, Mexico, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Church of La Santisima, Mexico City, Mexico, c1900. The Temple and Hospital of the Most Holy Trinity was built between 1755 and 1783 as a temple for the adjoining hospital (or hospice) for priests

Background imageReligious Collection: Church of Santa Maria della Salute, Venice, 1862, (c1902). Creator: Unknown

Church of Santa Maria della Salute, Venice, 1862, (c1902). Creator: Unknown
Church of Santa Maria della Salute, Venice, 1862, (c1902). After a painting in the Museums Sheffield collection. Commonly known as the Salute (which means health )

Background imageReligious Collection: Mission Dolores, San Francisco, California, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Mission Dolores, San Francisco, California, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Mission Dolores, San Francisco, California, USA, c1900. The church of Mission Dolores, also known as Mission San Francisco de Asi s, is the oldest surviving structure in San Francisco

Background imageReligious Collection: Santa Maria Formosa, late 19th-early 20th century, (1925). Creator: Donald Shaw MacLaughlan

Santa Maria Formosa, late 19th-early 20th century, (1925). Creator: Donald Shaw MacLaughlan
Santa Maria Formosa, late 19th-early 20th century, (1925). Renaissance church in Venice, Italy, built in 1492. The name formosa refers to an alleged appearance of the Virgin Mary disguised as a

Background imageReligious Collection: Facade of St. Mark s, late 19th-early 20th century, (1925). Creator: William Monk

Facade of St. Mark s, late 19th-early 20th century, (1925). Creator: William Monk
Fac ade of St. Mark s, late 19th-early 20th century, (1925). St Marks Basilica in Venice, Italy, one of the best known examples of Italo-Byzantine architecture

Background imageReligious Collection: Santa Maria Della Salute, 1902, (1925). Creator: Charles Holroyd

Santa Maria Della Salute, 1902, (1925). Creator: Charles Holroyd
Santa Maria Della Salute, 1902, (1925). The Salute, Venice, view of the church of Santa Maria Della Salute in Venice, Italy

Background imageReligious Collection: San Barnaba, c1900, (1925). Creator: Charles Holroyd

San Barnaba, c1900, (1925). Creator: Charles Holroyd
San Barnaba, c1900, (1925). The Chiesa di San Barnaba, Neoclassical church dedicated to Saint Barnabas, in Venice, Italy. From Venice - Past and Present, text by Selwyn Brinton, M.A

Background imageReligious Collection: The Ruins at Canterbury, Kent, 1894. Creator: Unknown

The Ruins at Canterbury, Kent, 1894. Creator: Unknown
The Ruins at Canterbury, Kent, 1894. Ruined medieval Infirmary, Canterbury Cathedral. From Beautiful Britain; views of our stately homes. [The Werner Company of Chicago, 1894]

Background imageReligious Collection: Place d Armes, Quebec City, Canada, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Place d Armes, Quebec City, Canada, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Place d Armes, Quebec City, Canada, c1900. The Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, consecrated in 1804, was the first Anglican cathedral to be built outside the British Isles

Background imageReligious Collection: The Old San Hipolito Convent, Mexico City, Mexico, c1900. Creator: Unknown

The Old San Hipolito Convent, Mexico City, Mexico, c1900. Creator: Unknown
The Old San Hipolito Convent, Mexico City, Mexico, c1900. Convent dating from the 16th century. From Scenic Marvels of the New World edited by Prof. Geo.R. Cromwell. [C.N.Greig & Co. c1900]

Background imageReligious Collection: Beaulieu Abbey, Lyndhurst, Hampshire, 1894. Creator: Unknown

Beaulieu Abbey, Lyndhurst, Hampshire, 1894. Creator: Unknown
Beaulieu Abbey, Lyndhurst, Hampshire, 1894. Ruined gothic arches at Beaulieu Abbey, founded for Cistercian monks in 1204. From Beautiful Britain; views of our stately homes

Background imageReligious Collection: St Philips Church, Charleston, South Carolina, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown

St Philips Church, Charleston, South Carolina, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown
St Philips Church, Charleston, South Carolina, USA, c1900. Stuccoed brick church built in 1836, with Tuscan pedimented porticoes. From Scenic Marvels of the New World edited by Prof. Geo.R. Cromwell



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Religious Collection

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