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Background imageArchitecture: London, Ecclesiastical Collection: St. Swithins Church: Cannon Street

St. Swithins Church: Cannon Street
GHL18247 St. Swithins Church: Cannon Street by Tidmarsh, Henry Edward (1855-1939); London Metropolitan Archives, City of London; eLondon Metropolitan Archives; English, out of copyright

Background imageArchitecture: London, Ecclesiastical Collection: Interior of St. Pauls Cathedral, 1817

Interior of St. Pauls Cathedral, 1817
SC22352 Interior of St.Pauls Cathedral, 1817 by Coney, John (1786-1833); 29.8x20 cm; Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK; English, out of copyright

Background imageArchitecture: London, Ecclesiastical Collection: St Marys Aldermanbury

St Marys Aldermanbury
GHL33160 St Marys Aldermanbury by Tidmarsh, Henry Edward (1855-1939); London Metropolitan Archives, City of London; eLondon Metropolitan Archives; English, out of copyright

Background imageArchitecture: London, Ecclesiastical Collection: Austin Friars Church, Broad Street, from the North West, c. 1780 (w / c on paper)

Austin Friars Church, Broad Street, from the North West, c. 1780 (w / c on paper)
GHL45488 Austin Friars Church, Broad Street, from the North West, c.1780 (w/c on paper) by English School, (18th century); London Metropolitan Archives

Background imageArchitecture: London, Ecclesiastical Collection: St. Giles Church, Cripplegate, City of London, 1815 (w / c)

St. Giles Church, Cripplegate, City of London, 1815 (w / c)
GHL37794 St. Giles Church, Cripplegate, City of London, 1815 (w/c) by Shepherd, George (c.1765-1831); London Metropolitan Archives, City of London; eLondon Metropolitan Archives; English

Background imageArchitecture: London, Ecclesiastical Collection: A Prospect of the Choir of the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, on the General Thanksgiving

A Prospect of the Choir of the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, on the General Thanksgiving
GHL68695 A Prospect of the Choir of the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, on the General Thanksgiving, the 31st of December 1706

Background imageArchitecture: London, Ecclesiastical Collection: View of St. Michael Church, Crooked Lane, London, designed by Christopher Wren

View of St. Michael Church, Crooked Lane, London, designed by Christopher Wren
GHL77384 View of St. Michael Church, Crooked Lane, London, designed by Christopher Wren, during demolitions for the New London Bridge, c.1830 (w/c) by Scharf

Background imageArchitecture: London, Ecclesiastical Collection: Old St Pauls Cathedral from the north-east (Pen and brown ink

Old St Pauls Cathedral from the north-east (Pen and brown ink
1217978 Old St Pauls Cathedral from the north-east (Pen and brown ink and grey wash over graphite, incised and rubbed for transfer) by Hollar, Wenceslaus (1607-77); 15.9x35 cm; Ashmolean Museum

Background imageArchitecture: London, Ecclesiastical Collection: A perspective view of Bank of England, late 18th century (coloured engraving)

A perspective view of Bank of England, late 18th century (coloured engraving)
810256 A perspective view of Bank of England, late 18th century (coloured engraving) by Cole, B. (fl.1746); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageArchitecture: London, Ecclesiastical Collection: St. Mathew Friday Street, 1814 (engraving)

St. Mathew Friday Street, 1814 (engraving)
1071394 St. Mathew Friday Street, 1814 (engraving) by Coney, John (1786-1833); 20x21.9 cm; Dallas Museum of Art, Texas, USA; (add.info)

Background imageArchitecture: London, Ecclesiastical Collection: St. Clements Eastcheap, 1812 (engraving)

St. Clements Eastcheap, 1812 (engraving)
1071391 St. Clements Eastcheap, 1812 (engraving) by Coney, John (1786-1833); 22.2x20 cm; Dallas Museum of Art, Texas, USA; (add.info)

Background imageArchitecture: London, Ecclesiastical Collection: St. Antholin, from Watling Street, engraved by A. Cruse, c. 1830 (engraving)

St. Antholin, from Watling Street, engraved by A. Cruse, c. 1830 (engraving)
1071379 St. Antholin, from Watling Street, engraved by A. Cruse, c.1830 (engraving) by Shepherd, Thomas Hosmer (1792-1864); 11.1x9.5 cm; Dallas Museum of Art, Texas, USA; Foundation for the Arts

Background imageArchitecture: London, Ecclesiastical Collection: Pedlar and his Dog, Saint Mary Lambeth, 1791 (engraving)

Pedlar and his Dog, Saint Mary Lambeth, 1791 (engraving)
XJF488931 Pedlar and his Dog, Saint Mary Lambeth, 1791 (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageArchitecture: London, Ecclesiastical Collection: St. Pauls Cathedral, from A Book of the Prospects of the Remarkable Places in

St. Pauls Cathedral, from A Book of the Prospects of the Remarkable Places in
BAL42753 St. Pauls Cathedral, from A Book of the Prospects of the Remarkable Places in and about the City of London, c.1700 (engraving) by Morden, Robert (fl.1682-1703); O Shea Gallery, London

Background imageArchitecture: London, Ecclesiastical Collection: Interior of the nave of St. Pauls, 1658 (engraving)

Interior of the nave of St. Pauls, 1658 (engraving)
XJF362985 Interior of the nave of St. Paul s, 1658 (engraving) by Hollar, Wenceslaus (1607-77); Private Collection; (add.info.: Old St)

Background imageArchitecture: London, Ecclesiastical Collection: Interior of the Nave of St. Pauls, from London Pictures: Drawn with Pen and Pencil

Interior of the Nave of St. Pauls, from London Pictures: Drawn with Pen and Pencil
KW330049 Interior of the Nave of St. Paul s, from London Pictures: Drawn with Pen and Pencil, by Rev. Richard Lovett, published 1890 (litho) by Hollar

Background imageArchitecture: London, Ecclesiastical Collection: Interior of the Nave of St. Pauls Cathedral, looking east, as it would have

Interior of the Nave of St. Pauls Cathedral, looking east, as it would have
KW330050 Interior of the Nave of St. Pauls Cathedral, looking east, as it would have been after Wrens first design, from London Pictures: Drawn with Pen and Pencil, by Rev

Background imageArchitecture: London, Ecclesiastical Collection: Edward the Confessors Shrine, Westminster Abbey

Edward the Confessors Shrine, Westminster Abbey
BAL22353 Edward the Confessors Shrine, Westminster Abbey by Coney, John (1786-1833); Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK; English, out of copyright

Background imageArchitecture: London, Ecclesiastical Collection: The Chapter house of Old St. Pauls Cathedral, (engraving)

The Chapter house of Old St. Pauls Cathedral, (engraving)
KW211579 The Chapter house of Old St. Pauls Cathedral, (engraving) by English School, (17th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageArchitecture: London, Ecclesiastical Collection: St. Pauls Cathedral, from St. Martin s-le-Grand, London, c. 1795 (grey wash

St. Pauls Cathedral, from St. Martin s-le-Grand, London, c. 1795 (grey wash
XYC165949 St. Pauls Cathedral, from St. Martin s-le-Grand, London, c.1795 (grey wash, w/c and pencil on paper) by Girtin, Thomas (1775-1802); 50.2x39.1 cm; Yale Center for British Art

Background imageArchitecture: London, Ecclesiastical Collection: The West Prospect of St. Pauls Cathedral, engraved by R. Parr (fl. 1723-50)

The West Prospect of St. Pauls Cathedral, engraved by R. Parr (fl. 1723-50)
XJF147920 The West Prospect of St. Pauls Cathedral, engraved by R. Parr (fl.1723-50) (engraving) (b/w photo) by English School

Background imageArchitecture: London, Ecclesiastical Collection: Westminster Hall and Abbey, engraved by Daniel Havell (1785-1826) published by Rudolph Ackermann

Westminster Hall and Abbey, engraved by Daniel Havell (1785-1826) published by Rudolph Ackermann
XCF13310 Westminster Hall and Abbey, engraved by Daniel Havell (1785-1826) published by Rudolph Ackermann (1764-1834) 1819 (coloured aquatint) by Gendall



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