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Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: Fire in London, 1808. Artist: Thomas Rowlandson

Fire in London, 1808. Artist: Thomas Rowlandson
Fire in London, 1808. Albion Mills, on the south side of Blackfriars Bridge, London, burning, on 3 March 1791, after the mills were set alight by arsonists

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: Donatis comet of 1858 viewed over St Pauls Cathedral, London, 1884

Donatis comet of 1858 viewed over St Pauls Cathedral, London, 1884. The comet was named for Giovanni Donati (1826-1873), the Italian astronomer who first recorded its appearance

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: Southwark Bridge from Bank Side, London, 1817. Artist: Thomas Hosmer Shepherd

Southwark Bridge from Bank Side, London, 1817. Artist: Thomas Hosmer Shepherd
Southwark Bridge from Bank Side, London, 1817. John Rennies (1761-1821) cast iron bridge over the Thames at Southwark, viewed from the South Bank looking towards St Pauls Cathedral

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: Christopher Wren, English architect, mathematician and physicist, early 20th century

Christopher Wren, English architect, mathematician and physicist, early 20th century. Christopher Wren (1632-1723) rebuilt fifty-one churches in the City of London after the Great Fire

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: Fire in London, 1791. Artist: Thomas Rowlandson

Fire in London, 1791. Artist: Thomas Rowlandson
Fire in London, 1791. The building on fire was Albion Mills, a corn mill erected by Matthew Boulton at the foot of Blackfriars Bridge in 1786

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: Kings Clothar and Dagobert dispute with a Herald from the Emperor Mauritius

Kings Clothar and Dagobert dispute with a Herald from the Emperor Mauritius. Sketch for High Altarpiece, St Bavo, Ghent, 1611. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: Sketch for High Altarpiece, St Bavo, Ghent, 1612. Artist: Rubens, Pieter Paul (1577-1640)

Sketch for High Altarpiece, St Bavo, Ghent, 1612. Artist: Rubens, Pieter Paul (1577-1640)
Sketch for High Altarpiece, St Bavo, Ghent, 1612. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: Scene from Old St Pauls by William Harrison Ainsworth, 1855. Artist: John Franklin

Scene from Old St Pauls by William Harrison Ainsworth, 1855. Artist: John Franklin
Scene from Old St Pauls by William Harrison Ainsworth, 1855. Romantic historical novel set in 1665 and 1666 during the Plague of London and the Fire of London

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: The baptism of Christ, 1st century, (1865-1866). Artist: Gustave Dore

The baptism of Christ, 1st century, (1865-1866). Artist: Gustave Dore
The baptism of Christ, 1st century, (1865-1866). St John the Baptist, wearing an animal skin, shown baptising Jesus. From the Bible (Matthew 3:15). (London, 1865-1866)

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: Lawrence Alma-Tadema (1836-1912), Dutch-born British painter, 1881

Lawrence Alma-Tadema (1836-1912), Dutch-born British painter, 1881. Alma-Tadema moved to London in 1870. He had exhibited two paintings at the Royal Academy the previous year

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: William Harrison Ainsworth (1805-1882), English historical novelist, 1882

William Harrison Ainsworth (1805-1882), English historical novelist, 1882. Ainsworths works include Old St Paul s, The Tower of London and Windsor Castle

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: William Harrison Ainsworth (1805-1882), English historical novelist, 1881

William Harrison Ainsworth (1805-1882), English historical novelist, 1881. Ainsworths works include Old St Paul s, The Tower of London and Windsor Castle

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: William Harrison Ainsworth (1805-1882), English historical novelist

William Harrison Ainsworth (1805-1882), English historical novelist. Ainsworths works include Old St Paul s, The Tower of London and Windsor Castle

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: William Harrison Ainsworth (1805-1882), English historical novelist, c1835

William Harrison Ainsworth (1805-1882), English historical novelist, c1835. Ainsworths works include Old St Paul s, The Tower of London and Windsor Castle. From Frasers Magazine, c1835

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: Scene from Old St Pauls by William Harrison Ainsworth, 1855. Artist: Hablot Knight Browne

Scene from Old St Pauls by William Harrison Ainsworth, 1855. Artist: Hablot Knight Browne
Scene from Old St Pauls by William Harrison Ainsworth, 1855. Song of the Plague: Chowles the coffin maker, top centre, drinking a toast to a long life for the plague so that he will become rich

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: Scene from Old St Pauls by William Harrison Ainsworth, 1855. Artist: John Franklin

Scene from Old St Pauls by William Harrison Ainsworth, 1855. Artist: John Franklin
Scene from Old St Pauls by William Harrison Ainsworth, 1855. Sir Paul Parravicin, left, gambling with Captain Disbrowe for his wife. Disbrowe lost. From Old St Pauls by William Harrison Ainsworth

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: Scene from Old St Pauls by William Harrison Ainsworth, 1855. Artist: John Franklin

Scene from Old St Pauls by William Harrison Ainsworth, 1855. Artist: John Franklin
Scene from Old St Pauls by William Harrison Ainsworth, 1855. The coffin makers carousel. Chowles the coffin maker is on table in centre, and Judith Malmayns, the treacherous plague nurse

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: Scene from Old St Pauls by William Harrison Ainsworth, 1855. Artist: John Franklin

Scene from Old St Pauls by William Harrison Ainsworth, 1855. Artist: John Franklin
Scene from Old St Pauls by William Harrison Ainsworth, 1855. The Duel: Captain Disbrowe dying trying to defend his wifes honour from Sir Paul Parravicin who is sheathing his sword

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: Scene from Old St Pauls by William Harrison Ainsworth, 1855. Artist: John Franklin

Scene from Old St Pauls by William Harrison Ainsworth, 1855. Artist: John Franklin
Scene from Old St Pauls by William Harrison Ainsworth, 1855. Blaize, the grocers porter, buying plague antidotes during the Plague of London, 1665. From Old St Pauls by William Harrison Ainsworth

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: Scene from Old St Pauls by William Harrison Ainsworth, 1855. Artist: John Franklin

Scene from Old St Pauls by William Harrison Ainsworth, 1855. Artist: John Franklin
Scene from Old St Pauls by William Harrison Ainsworth, 1855. Pauls Walk: the nave of Old Saint Pauls turned into a market place. From Old St Pauls by William Harrison Ainsworth. (London, 1855)

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: Scene from Old St Pauls by William Harrison Ainsworth, 1855. Artist: John Franklin

Scene from Old St Pauls by William Harrison Ainsworth, 1855. Artist: John Franklin
Scene from Old St Pauls by William Harrison Ainsworth, 1855. Lilly, the astrologer and Quatremain, the minor canon, digging for treasure in St Faiths under St Paul s

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: Scene from Old St Pauls by William Harrison Ainsworth, 1855. Artist: John Franklin

Scene from Old St Pauls by William Harrison Ainsworth, 1855. Artist: John Franklin
Scene from Old St Pauls by William Harrison Ainsworth, 1855. Leonard Holt preventing the Earl of Rochester tricking Amabel Bloundel with a false marriage

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: Scene from Old St Pauls by William Harrison Ainsworth, 1855. Artist: John Franklin

Scene from Old St Pauls by William Harrison Ainsworth, 1855. Artist: John Franklin
Scene from Old St Pauls by William Harrison Ainsworth, 1855. Solomon Eagle denouncing the City of London from the parapet of St Pauls during the Plague of London, 1665

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: Scene from Old St Pauls by William Harrison Ainsworth, 1855. Artist: John Franklin

Scene from Old St Pauls by William Harrison Ainsworth, 1855. Artist: John Franklin
Scene from Old St Pauls by William Harrison Ainsworth, 1855. Leonard Holt talking to the masons outside the Inigo Jones portico of Old St Paul s. From Old St Pauls by William Harrison Ainsworth

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: Scene from Old St Pauls by William Harrison Ainsworth, 1855. Artist: John Franklin

Scene from Old St Pauls by William Harrison Ainsworth, 1855. Artist: John Franklin
Scene from Old St Pauls by William Harrison Ainsworth, 1855. The smith threatening Leonard Holt because he will not obey the Lord Mayors instructions that all dogs must be killed to prevent

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: Scene from Old St Pauls by William Harrison Ainsworth, 1855. Artist: John Franklin

Scene from Old St Pauls by William Harrison Ainsworth, 1855. Artist: John Franklin
Scene from Old St Pauls by William Harrison Ainsworth, 1855. Amabel Bloundels body being carried from the Earl of Rochesters house into the dead cart for burial in the plague pit during the Plague of

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: Scene from Old St Pauls by William Harrison Ainsworth, 1855. Artist: John Franklin

Scene from Old St Pauls by William Harrison Ainsworth, 1855. Artist: John Franklin
Scene from Old St Pauls by William Harrison Ainsworth, 1855. A romantic historical novel set in 1665 and 1666 during the Plague of London and the Fire of London

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: Title page of Old Saint Pauls by William Harrison Ainsworth, 1855. Artist: Hablot Knight Browne

Title page of Old Saint Pauls by William Harrison Ainsworth, 1855. Artist: Hablot Knight Browne
Title page of Old Saint Pauls by William Harrison Ainsworth, 1855. A romantic historical novel set in 1665 and 1666 during the plague of London and the Fire of London

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: Christopher Wren, English architect, mathematician and physicist, 1833

Christopher Wren, English architect, mathematician and physicist, 1833. Wren (1632-1723) is best remembered for his rebuilding of St Pauls Cathedral

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: Another Empty Weapon, 1872. Artist: Joseph Swain

Another Empty Weapon, 1872. Artist: Joseph Swain
Another Empty Weapon, 1872. The notorious Republican, Sir Charles Dilke, is apprehended by a tall and manly Policeman Gladstone

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: Bottoms Dream, 1872. Artist: Joseph Swain

Bottoms Dream, 1872. Artist: Joseph Swain
Bottoms Dream, 1872. Nick Bottom, representative of the British labourer, is being relieved of the asss head by Mr Punch in a scene from A Midsummer Nights Dream

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: Suspense, 1871. Artist: Joseph Swain

Suspense, 1871. Artist: Joseph Swain
Suspense, 1871. Britannia waits anxiously outside the door of the Prince of Waless sick chamber. Since Prince Alberts death some ten years earlier



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St Pauls Cathedral Collection

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