Fraud Blocker Skip to main content

Anglican Collection

EDITORS COMMENTS"Exploring the Rich Heritage of Anglican Tradition

Background imageAnglican Collection: The Pipe Organ of St Pauls Cathedral in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

The Pipe Organ of St Pauls Cathedral in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
St Pauls Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.The cathedral was built in stages and is one of the City of Melbournes major landmarks

Background imageAnglican Collection: Valletta skyline at sunset with the Carmelite Church dome and St

Valletta skyline at sunset with the Carmelite Church dome and St. Pauls Anglican Cathedral, Valletta, Malta, Mediterranean, Europe

Background imageAnglican Collection: Charles Wesley, 18th century English preacher and hymn writer

Charles Wesley, 18th century English preacher and hymn writer. Charles (1707-1788) was the brother of John Wesley (1703-1791) with whom he founded Methodism

Background imageAnglican Collection: Marriage certificate, Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip

Marriage certificate, Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip
Marriage certificate of Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor (Princess Elizabeth, later Queen Elizabeth II) and Philip Mountbatten (Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh)

Background imageAnglican Collection: The Crooked Spire at the Parish Church of St

The Crooked Spire at the Parish Church of St. Mary and All Saints, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageAnglican Collection: The Sleeping Congregation, William Hogarth

The Sleeping Congregation, William Hogarth
Vintage engraving of The Sleeping Congregation, William Hogarth

Background imageAnglican Collection: Lincoln Cathedral viewed through archway of Exchequer Gate, Lincoln, Lincolnshire

Lincoln Cathedral viewed through archway of Exchequer Gate, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageAnglican Collection: St Michaels Church, Highgate, North London

St Michaels Church, Highgate, North London, consecrated and opened in 1832. Date: circa 1870s

Background imageAnglican Collection: Norton Estate as allotted for sale, 1849

Norton Estate as allotted for sale, 1849
Includes a floor plan of Norton Hall (see also y11091)Sheffield Local Studies Library:s (25) 6A L

Background imageAnglican Collection: Plan of The Crown and Glove Public house and other land and property at Stannington

Plan of The Crown and Glove Public house and other land and property at Stannington
Lot 1 the old established Public House known by the sign of the Crown and Glove at Stannington, with barn, cohouse, vacant ground, outbuildings and appurtenances

Background imageAnglican Collection: Durham Cathedral (Church of Christ, Blessed Mary the Virgin and St Cuthbert of Durham)

Durham Cathedral (Church of Christ, Blessed Mary the Virgin and St Cuthbert of Durham)
The Cathedral Church of Christ, Blessed Mary the Virgin and St Cuthbert of Durham, usually known as Durham Cathedral and home of the Shrine of St Cuthbert, is a cathedral in the city of Durham

Background imageAnglican Collection: Worcester Cathedral on the River Severn floodlit at dusk

Worcester Cathedral on the River Severn floodlit at dusk, Worcester, Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageAnglican Collection: Cathedral and lamp post, Derby, Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Cathedral and lamp post, Derby, Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageAnglican Collection: The Burning Of Cranmer, 1556, (c1850)

The Burning Of Cranmer, 1556, (c1850). Thomas Cranmer was one of the first Anglican martyrs burned for heresy in 1556

Background imageAnglican Collection: Eucharist in the Chapel of the Holy Spirit, Anglican Church of St

Eucharist in the Chapel of the Holy Spirit, Anglican Church of St. James, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, Pacific

Background imageAnglican Collection: Worcester Cathedral on the River Severn floodlit at dusk

Worcester Cathedral on the River Severn floodlit at dusk, Worcester, Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageAnglican Collection: St. Marys Anglican Church, Cockburn Town

St. Marys Anglican Church, Cockburn Town, Grand Turk Island, Turks and Caicos Islands, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Background imageAnglican Collection: Peterborough Cathedral 34020_006

Peterborough Cathedral 34020_006
Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. The Cathedral Church of St Peter, St Paul and St Andrew, seat of the Anglican Bishop of Peterborough, 2018

Background imageAnglican Collection: Christ in Majesty, Llandaff Cathedral, Cardiff, South Wales

Christ in Majesty, Llandaff Cathedral, Cardiff, South Wales
Christ in Majesty, sculpture by Epstein, in the nave of Llandaff Cathedral, Cardiff, South Wales. Date: circa 1970s

Background imageAnglican Collection: Greetings postcard, Mhow, Madhya Pradesh, India

Greetings postcard, Mhow, Madhya Pradesh, India
Multiview greetings postcard from Mhow, a British Army cantonment (now Dr Ambedkar Nagar), Madhya Pradesh, India. Date: circa 1910

Background imageAnglican Collection: Norton, Derbyshire, surveyed by Joseph Dickinson, 1737

Norton, Derbyshire, surveyed by Joseph Dickinson, 1737
Full title: A map of all the lands belonging to Robert Newton esquire at Norton in the County of Derby, surveyed by Joseph Dickinson

Background imageAnglican Collection: St Michaels Chapel

St Michaels Chapel
Colourful image of the disused Anglican chapel, Torquay. IoE 390544

Background imageAnglican Collection: Shoreditch Cottage Homes, Hornchurch, Essex

Shoreditch Cottage Homes, Hornchurch, Essex
Boys in surplices leaving the chapel at the Shoreditch Union cottage homes, Hornchurch, Essex

Background imageAnglican Collection: The Lady Chapel, Liverpool Cathedral, 1926

The Lady Chapel, Liverpool Cathedral, 1926. Designed by Giles Gilbert Scott and built on St James Mount, in the centre of Liverpool, this is the second largest Anglican cathedral in the world

Background imageAnglican Collection: Caricature of Archdeacon Dunbar, Anglican clergyman

Caricature of Archdeacon Dunbar, Anglican clergyman
Caricature of Archdeacon Charles Gordon Cumming Dunbar (1844-1916), Anglican clergyman of St Andrews Church, Tavistock Place, London, who was involved in a divorce case in 1881 brought by his wife

Background imageAnglican Collection: St. Peters Church in St. Georges Bermuda

St. Peters Church in St. Georges Bermuda
The oldest Anglican Church outside the British Isles and the oldest Protestant church in continuous use in the New World

Background imageAnglican Collection: All Saints Church, Cranham, Essex, where the remains of General James Oglethorpe

All Saints Church, Cranham, Essex, where the remains of General James Oglethorpe ( founder of Georgia ) rest. 12 February 1924

Background imageAnglican Collection: St. Georges Cathedral, one of the largest wooden churches in the world, Georgetown

St. Georges Cathedral, one of the largest wooden churches in the world, Georgetown, Guyana, South America

Background imageAnglican Collection: American Cathedral, Paris, France, Europe

American Cathedral, Paris, France, Europe

Background imageAnglican Collection: Kleve Walk with Cathedral on East bank of River Severn

Kleve Walk with Cathedral on East bank of River Severn, Worcester, Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageAnglican Collection: Church Choir, Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex

Church Choir, Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex
Boys and men choristers in their surplices, pictured with the vicar and organist at All Saints Church, Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex. circa 1920

Background imageAnglican Collection: School children Ely Cathedral

School children Ely Cathedral
A party of schoolchildren file out of the grounds of Ely Cathedral. The West Front of the cathedral is in the background. First published The Sunday Times Date: 1990

Background imageAnglican Collection: St. Bartholomews Church

St. Bartholomews Church
The Norman pillars and arches of the Church of St. Bartholomew the Great, Smithfield, City of London Founded by Rahere in 1123, one of Londons oldest churches. Date: 1930s

Background imageAnglican Collection: Lionel G. B. Justice Ford, Vanity Fair, Strickland

Lionel G. B. Justice Ford, Vanity Fair, Strickland
LIONEL GEORGE BRIDGES JUSTICE FORD (1865-1932) Anglican priest and part-time cricketer who served as Dean of York (1925-1932) after headmasterships at the schools of Repton (1901) and Harrow (1910)

Background imageAnglican Collection: Elevated view of Fort Oscar, Anglican church and yachts in harbour

Elevated view of Fort Oscar, Anglican church and yachts in harbour, Gustavia, St. Barthelemy (St. Barts) (St. Barth), West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Background imageAnglican Collection: St John the Evangelist Church, Bury - 27 April 1948

St John the Evangelist Church, Bury - 27 April 1948
View along the path to the church with a 12th century tower and cedar shingled spire

Background imageAnglican Collection: The clock on St Mary's Church

The clock on St Mary's Church, Cheadle Village, Stockport, Cheshire. The words on the clock say: Forget Not God

Background imageAnglican Collection: Liverpool of the future - two new cathedrals

Liverpool of the future - two new cathedrals
Liverpool of the future - a prevision of the city's aspect on the completion of its great cathedrals - the Anglican Cathedral (left) and the Roman Catholic Metropolitan Cathedral (right)

Background imageAnglican Collection: Archbishops & Bishops Robes at Coronation of George V 1911

Archbishops & Bishops Robes at Coronation of George V 1911
The Archbishop of Canterbury - Randall Thomas Davidson, the Bishop of London - Herbert Bury

Background imageAnglican Collection: Church of England building, Peshawar City

Church of England building, Peshawar City, British India (now in Pakistan, called Chowk Yadgar). Date: circa 1910s

Background imageAnglican Collection: A Chichester Cathedral relief; the image of Christ arriving in Bethany and being greeted my Martha & Mary

A Chichester Cathedral relief; the image of Christ arriving in Bethany and being greeted my Martha & Mary, the grieving sisters of Lazarus

Background imageAnglican Collection: St Mary's Church, a village church in Aldworh

St Mary's Church, a village church in Aldworh, Berkshire, UK, famous for a group of mid-14th-century effigies to members of the de la Beche family

Background imageAnglican Collection: Engraved portrait of George Herbert

Engraved portrait of George Herbert
UIG3077627 Engraved portrait of George Herbert; (add.info.: Engraved portrait of George Herbert (1593-1633) a Welsh-born English poet, orator and Anglican priest

Background imageAnglican Collection: Martin Bucer

Martin Bucer
UIG3078268 Martin Bucer; (add.info.: Portrait of Martin Bucer (1491-1551) a German Protestant reformer. Dated 16th Century.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageAnglican Collection: Archibald Campbell Tait, 1811-1882

Archibald Campbell Tait, 1811-1882, Anglican clergyman, Archbishop of Canterbury, Historical, digitally restored reproduction from a 19th century original, Record date not stated

Background imageAnglican Collection: Laurence Sterne, 24 November 1713

Laurence Sterne, 24 November 1713, 18 March 1768, was an English-Irish writer in the Age of Enlightenment and Vicar, Anglican Church, Historical

Background imageAnglican Collection: Richard Chenevix, French (1807-1886)

Richard Chenevix, French (1807-1886). Anglican clergyman, born in Dublin. Dean of Westminster 1856-1863. Anglican Archbishop of Dublin 1863-1884

Background imageAnglican Collection: Richard Chenevix Trent, 1807-1886

Richard Chenevix Trent, 1807-1886, Anglican archbishop and poet. Painted by DJPound after a photograph by John Watkins

Background imageAnglican Collection: Hugh McNeile, 1795-1879, Anglican clergyman

Hugh McNeile, 1795-1879, Anglican clergyman, canon of Chester. Painted by DJPound after a photograph by James T. Foard

Background imageAnglican Collection: Archibald Campbell Tait, 1811-1882

Archibald Campbell Tait, 1811-1882, Anglican clergyman, Archbishop of Canterbury. Painted by DJPound after a photograph by Mayall

Background imageAnglican Collection: John William Colenso, 1814-1893

John William Colenso, 1814-1893, First Anglican Bishop of Natal, South Africa, digitally restored reproduction from a 19th century original, Record date not stated, Africa

Background imageAnglican Collection: John Wesley, 1703-1791, Anglican clergyman

John Wesley, 1703-1791, Anglican clergyman, evangelist and founder of the Methodist movement. From the portrait by G

Background imageAnglican Collection: Reginald Heber (born 21 April 1783 in Malpas)

Reginald Heber (born 21 April 1783 in Malpas)
Reginald Heber (born 21 April 1783 in Malpas, Cheshire, died 3 April 1826 in Trichinopoly (now Tiruchirappalli) was an Anglican clergyman and Bishop of the Church of England, Historical

Background imageAnglican Collection: John Wesley 1703 to 1791, Anglican clergyman and evangelist

John Wesley 1703 to 1791, Anglican clergyman and evangelist, founder of the Methodist movement

Background imageAnglican Collection: Matthew Parker 1504-1575, Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury 1559-75

Matthew Parker 1504-1575, Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury 1559-75, from the book Lodges British Portraits, published 1823, Historic, digitally restored reproduction from a 19th century original

Background imageAnglican Collection: John Wesley 1703-1791, Anglican clergyman

John Wesley 1703-1791, Anglican clergyman, evangelist and founder of the Methodist movement

Background imageAnglican Collection: Jeremy Taylor Baptised, 1613-1667 English Anglican clergyman and writer

Jeremy Taylor Baptised, 1613-1667 English Anglican clergyman and writer

Background imageAnglican Collection: St Mary's Church from the 12th century is an Anglican parish church of the Church of England in Whitby

St Mary's Church from the 12th century is an Anglican parish church of the Church of England in Whitby, a historic harbour town on the North Sea coast of the county of Yorkshire in England

Background imageAnglican Collection: William Warburton 1698

William Warburton 1698, 1779 Anglican Bishop of Gloucester Literary critic and polemicist from the book Crabbs Historical Dictionary from 1825, Historical

Background imageAnglican Collection: Jeremy Taylor, Baptised 1613-1667

Jeremy Taylor, Baptised 1613-1667, Anglican clergyman and writer, Illustration from Old England's Worthies, published around 1880, Historical

Background imageAnglican Collection: Chichester Cathedral, The Cathedral Church of The Holy Trinity

Chichester Cathedral, The Cathedral Church of The Holy Trinity, an Anglican cathedral in the southern English city of Chichester, West Sussex, England, United Kingdom, 1896, Historic

Background imageAnglican Collection: Sydney Smith (June 3) (1771 ? February 22) (1845) was an English writer and Anglican cleric

Sydney Smith (June 3) (1771 ? February 22) (1845) was an English writer and Anglican cleric. Engraved image from a 1876 magazine

Background imageAnglican Collection: William Whewell, 1794 -1866, English polymath

William Whewell, 1794 -1866, English polymath, scientist, Anglican priest, philosopher, theologian, and historian of science

Background imageAnglican Collection: Robert Boyle, 1627-1691, an Anglo-Irish natural philosopher

Robert Boyle, 1627-1691, an Anglo-Irish natural philosopher, chemist, physicist and inventor

Background imageAnglican Collection: Robert Boyle, 1627-1691, an Anglo-Irish natural philosopher

Robert Boyle, 1627-1691, an Anglo-Irish natural philosopher, chemist, physicist and inventor

Background imageAnglican Collection: Reginald Heber, 1783-1826, an English clergyman

Reginald Heber, 1783-1826, an English clergyman, traveller, man of letters and hymn-writer, the Anglican Bishop of Calcutta, Reginald Heber, 1783-1826

Background imageAnglican Collection: Jeanne d'Arc, die Jungfrau von Orleans

Jeanne d'Arc, die Jungfrau von Orleans, die heilige Jeanne d'Arc, beschuetzt und geleitet vom Erzengel Michael

Background imageAnglican Collection: Jeanne d'Arc, die Jungfrau von Orleans oder Jeanne d'Arc

Jeanne d'Arc, die Jungfrau von Orleans oder Jeanne d'Arc, 1412-1431, franzoesische Nationalheldin und Heilige der katholischen und anglikanischen Kirche

Background imageAnglican Collection: Anne Hyde, 1637-1671, Duchess of York and of Albany as the first wife of the future King James II of England

Anne Hyde, 1637-1671, Duchess of York and of Albany as the first wife of the future King James II of England

Background imageAnglican Collection: Anne Hyde, 1637-1671, Duchess of York and of Albany as the first wife of the future King James II of England

Anne Hyde, 1637-1671, Duchess of York and of Albany as the first wife of the future King James II of England

Background imageAnglican Collection: Anne Hyde, 1637-1671, Duchess of York and of Albany as the first wife of the future King James II of England

Anne Hyde, 1637-1671, Duchess of York and of Albany as the first wife of the future King James II of England

Background imageAnglican Collection: Anne Hyde, 1637-1671, Duchess of York and of Albany as the first wife of the future King James II of England

Anne Hyde, 1637-1671, Duchess of York and of Albany as the first wife of the future King James II of England

Background imageAnglican Collection: William Whewell, 1794-1866, writer on the History and Philosophy of Science

William Whewell, 1794-1866, writer on the History and Philosophy of Science

Background imageAnglican Collection: Benedict of Nursia, Benedictus de Nursia

Benedict of Nursia, Benedictus de Nursia, 480 - 543 or 547 AD, a patron saint of Europe

Background imageAnglican Collection: Jeanne d'Arc, the Maid of Orleans or Joan of Arc

Jeanne d'Arc, the Maid of Orleans or Joan of Arc, 1412-1431, French national heroine and saint of the Catholic and Anglican Church

Background imageAnglican Collection: Jeanne d'Arc, the Maid of Orleans or Joan of Arc

Jeanne d'Arc, the Maid of Orleans or Joan of Arc, 1412-1431, French national heroine and saint of the Catholic and Anglican Church

Background imageAnglican Collection: Stoning of Saint Stephen

Stoning of Saint Stephen

Background imageAnglican Collection: The trial of Saint Stephen, San Lorenzo fuori le mura

The trial of Saint Stephen, San Lorenzo fuori le mura, Rome, Italy, 19th Century, Europe

Background imageAnglican Collection: Palace and Abbey of Holyroodhouse

Palace and Abbey of Holyroodhouse, Edinburgh, Scotland, 17th century

Background imageAnglican Collection: Gate of Holyrood Abbey, Edinburgh

Gate of Holyrood Abbey, Edinburgh, Scotland, 17th century

Background imageAnglican Collection: Holyrood Abbey, Edinburgh, Scotland, 18th century

Holyrood Abbey, Edinburgh, Scotland, 18th century



All products are expertly crafted, using premium materials, tailored to your specifications and promptly shipped


EDITORS COMMENTS

"Exploring the Rich Heritage of Anglican Tradition: From Pipe Organs to Iconic Cathedrals" The majestic pipe organ resonates through St Paul's Cathedral in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, filling the air with heavenly melodies. As the sun sets over Valletta, Malta, the Carmelite Church dome and St. Paul's Anglican Cathedral grace the skyline, showcasing a harmonious blend of architectural marvels. A cherished piece of history unfolds as Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip's marriage certificate bears witness to their union within the Anglican faith. Transporting us back to a tumultuous era, an evocative depiction captures "The Burning Of Cranmer, " a poignant reminder of religious persecution during 16th-century England. Delving into real estate archives reveals intriguing glimpses into history like "The Crown and Glove Public House" at Stannington—once bustling with life and now up for sale. In Chesterfield stands the Parish Church of St Mary and All Saints with its iconic Crooked Spire—a testament to both time-honored craftsmanship and architectural anomalies. Amidst Derbyshire's charming streetscapes lies a captivating scene where a cathedral shares space with an elegant lamp post—an enchanting fusion of old-world charm and modernity. William Hogarth's masterpiece "The Sleeping Congregation" offers satirical commentary on religious apathy while shedding light on societal attitudes towards worship in 18th-century England. Unveiling historical documents from 1849 unveils Norton Estate as it was allotted for sale—a glimpse into land transactions that shaped communities under Anglican influence. Celebrating one of its influential figures, Charles Wesley emerges as an esteemed preacher and hymn writer whose contributions continue to resonate within Anglican circles today.

© Copyright Media Storehouse, All Rights Reserved 2003 - 2025
Facebook     Pinterest     100% Payment Secure     Reviews IO