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West Front of Kensington Palace, c1876. Creator: UnknownWest Front of Kensington Palace, c1876. Kensington Palace, residence of the British Royal Family since 17th century. Originally a Jacobean mansion bought by William
Queen Carolines Drawing-Room, Kensington Palace, c1876. Creator: UnknownQueen Carolines Drawing-Room, Kensington Palace, c1876. Kensington Palace, residence of the British Royal Family since 17th century
Royal Naval College, Greewich, London, England, 2 / 3 / 10. Creator: Ethel Davies; Davies, EthelRoyal Naval College, Greewich, 2/3/10. Site of the Old Royal Naval College, a UNESCO Heritage site dating from the 17th and 18th century
The Pride of London, St. Pauls Cathedral, London, England, c1910. Creator: UnknownThe Pride of London, St. Pauls Cathedral, London, England, c1910. St Pauls Cathedral, London, is an Anglican cathedral, the seat of the Bishop of London
St. Pauls Cathedral, c1900s. Creator: Eyre & SpottiswoodeSt. Pauls Cathedral, c1900s. St Pauls Cathedral, built by Sir Christopher Wren after the previous cathedral was destroyed in the Great Fire of London (1666)
St. Pauls - south flank elevation, 1889. Creator: W & AK JohnstonSt. Pauls - south flank elevation, 1889. St Pauls Cathedral was designed by Christopher Wren and built between 1675 and 1710, after its predecessor was destroyed in the Great Fire of London in 1666
St. Pauls - west front elevation, 1889. Creator: W & AK JohnstonSt. Pauls - west front elevation, 1889. St Pauls Cathedral was designed by Christopher Wren and built between 1675 and 1710, after its predecessor was destroyed in the Great Fire of London in 1666
Sir Christopher Wren, (mid 18th century). Creator: B ColeSir Christopher Wren, (mid 18th century). Portrait of Sir Christopher Wren, English architect, designer, astronomer and geometrician (1632-1723)
Pathfinders - Sir Christopher Wren, 1711, (1922). Creator: Sir Godfrey KnellerPathfinders - Sir Christopher Wren, 1711, (1922). Portrait of English architect Sir Christopher Wren (1632-1723). He is depicted here aged 79, holding a pair of dividers
South Door of the Church of St. Mary Aldermanbury, c1935. Creator: Walter BeningtonSouth Door of the Church of St. Mary Aldermanbury, c1935. St Mary Aldermanbury in the City of London was rebuilt in Portland stone by Christopher Wren after the previous church was destroyed in
Royal Naval College at Greenwich, Once a Hospital for Disabled Sailors, c1935. Creator: UnknownRoyal Naval College at Greenwich, Once a Hospital for Disabled Sailors, c1935. View of the Royal Naval College at Greenwich on the River Thames in south London
Where the Pensioners Dine Under Colours Gloriously Tattered, c1935. Creator: TaylorWhere the Pensioners Dine Under Colours Gloriously Tattered, c1935. Great Hall of the Royal Hospital Chelsea, south-west London
East Wing of Hampton Court Added By Wren on the Site of the Cardinals Work, c1935. Hampton Court, former royal palace in Richmond upon Thames, London
At the Base of the Monument of Fish Street Hill, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeishAt the Base of the Monument of Fish Street Hill, c1935. The Monument (left) in the City of London, designed by Christopher Wren to commemorate the outbreak of the Great Fire in 1666
From Crown To Base of Londons Vast Cathedral: The Whispering Gallery, c1935. Creator: UnknownFrom Crown To Base of Londons Vast Cathedral: The Whispering Gallery, c1935. The Whispering Gallery in St Pauls Cathedral in London, designed by Sir Christopher Wren and consecrated in 1697
The Great Church Built By Wren On The Site of Old St. Paul s, c1935. St Pauls Cathedral, City of London, built by Sir Christopher Wren after the previous cathedral was destroyed in the Great Fire of
Temple Bar: The City Boundary in the Strand in the Year 1878, c1935. Creator: UnknownTemple Bar: The City Boundary in the Strand in the Year 1878, c1935. Temple Bar (the gate between the Cities of London and Westminster) was constructed by Sir Christopher Wren in 1672
The Hand of Wren in the Fabric of Westminster Abbey, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeishThe Hand of Wren in the Fabric of Westminster Abbey, c1935. The facade of Westminster Abbey in London. In 1698 Christopher Wren was appointed Surveyor General & Sub Commissioner for Repairs to
High Altar of St. Pauls Seen Down The Long Vista of the Choir, c1935. Creator: UnknownHigh Altar of St. Pauls Seen Down The Long Vista of the Choir, c1935. Interior of St Pauls Cathedral in London, designed by Sir Christopher Wren and consecrated in 1697
The Royal Naval School, Greenwich, (c1878). Creator: UnknownThe Royal Naval School, Greenwich, (c1878). View of part of the Royal Naval College at Greenwich on the River Thames, (now part of greater London)
The Church of St. Benet Fink, from an Old View, (1897). Creator: UnknownThe Church of St. Benet Fink, from an Old View, (1897). Rebuilt by Sir Christopher Wren after it was destroyed by the Great Fire of London
The Church of Allhallows the Great in 1784, (c1872). Creator: UnknownThe Church of Allhallows the Great in 1784, (c1872). The church of All-Hallows-the-Great in the City of London was rebuilt by the office of Sir Christopher Wren in 1684 after the previous church was
No. 73, Cheapside, 1897. Creator: UnknownNo. 73, Cheapside, 1897. View of Old Mansion House in the City of London. It was built after a design by Christopher Wren for Sir William Turner who served as Lord Mayor in 1668-1669
The College of Physicians, Warwick Lane, 1868, (1897). Creator: UnknownThe College of Physicians, Warwick Lane, 1868, (1897). View of the Royal College of Physicians in the City of London. The Cutlerian Theatre in Warwick Lane was an anatomy theatre designed by Robert
London Bridge, c1872. Creator: UnknownLondon Bridge, c1872. View of the Church of St Magnus the Martyr and the Monument in the City of London. The new bridge over the River Thames was opened in 1831. From Old and New London, Vol
The Monument and the Church of St. Magnus, about 1800, (1897). Creator: UnknownThe Monument and the Church of St. Magnus, about 1800, (1897). View of the church of St Magnus the Martyr and the Monument to the Great Fire of 1666, in the City of London
Wrens Original Design for the Summit of the Monument, (1897). Creator: UnknownWrens Original Design for the Summit of the Monument, (1897). The Monument, in the City of London, was erected to comemmorate the Great Fire of 1666. It was designed by Sir Christopher Wren
Wrens Plan for Rebuilding London, (1897). Creator: UnknownWrens Plan for Rebuilding London, (1897). After the Great Fire of London in 1666, Christopher Wren was among several people to draw up plans for a new capital city
St. Brides Church, Fleet Street, 1824, (1897). Creator: UnknownSt. Brides Church, Fleet Street, 1824, (1897). Built in 1672, St Brides in the City of London is one of Christopher Wrens churches built to replace those destroyed by the Great Fire of 1666
St. Antholins Church, Watling Street (1868), (1897). Creator: UnknownSt. Antholins Church, Watling Street (1868), (1897). St Antholin, Budge Row, in the City of London, was rebuilt to the designs of Sir Christopher Wren
Interior of St. Magnus Looking West, mid-late 19th century. Creator: UnknownInterior of St. Magnus Looking West, mid-late 19th century. One of a set of views of baroque London churches. The organ in the Church of St Magnus the Martyr at London Bridge
St Magnus, London Bridge, The Steeple, mid-late 19th century. Creator: UnknownSt Magnus, London Bridge, The Steeple, mid-late 19th century. One of a set of views of baroque London churches. The church of St Magnus the Martyr in Lower Thames Street in the City of London was
St Martin, Ludgate, View from the South West, mid-late 19th century. Creator: UnknownSt Martin, Ludgate, View from the South West, mid-late 19th century. One of a set of views of baroque London churches. The church of St Martin on Ludgate Hill in the City of London was rebuilt in
St Michael, Paternoster Royal, The Steeple, mid-late 19th century. Creator: UnknownSt Michael, Paternoster Royal, The Steeple, mid-late 19th century. One of a set of views of baroque London churches. The church of St Michael Paternoster Royal on College Hill, Dowgate
Christ Church, Newgate, The Steeple, mid-late 19th century. Creator: UnknownChrist Church, Newgate, The Steeple, mid-late 19th century. One of a set of views of baroque London churches. Christ Church Greyfriars, in Newgate Street in the City of London
St Mary-Le-Bow, The Steeple, mid-late 19th century. Creator: UnknownSt Mary-Le-Bow, The Steeple, mid-late 19th century. One of a set of views of baroque London churches. St Mary-le-Bow in Cheapside, City of London
St Stephen Walbrook, The Steeple, mid-late 19th century. Creator: UnknownSt Stephen Walbrook, The Steeple, mid-late 19th century. One of a set of views of baroque London churches. St Stephen Walbrook is a church in the City of London
St Clement Danes, The Steeple, mid-late 19th century. Creator: UnknownSt Clement Danes, The Steeple, mid-late 19th century. One of a set of views of baroque London churches. The church of St Clement Danes in the City of Westminster, London
St Michael, Cornhill, The Tower, mid-late 19th century. Creator: UnknownSt Michael, Cornhill, The Tower, mid-late 19th century. One of a set of views of baroque London churches. The church of St Michael
St Dunstan in the East, The Steeple, mid-late 19th century. Creator: UnknownSt Dunstan in the East, The Steeple, mid-late 19th century. One of a set of views of baroque London churches. The church of St Dunstan-in-the-East in the City of London was severely damaged in
St Bride, Fleet Street, The Steeple, mid-late 19th century. Creator: UnknownSt Bride, Fleet Street, The Steeple, mid-late 19th century. One of a set of views of baroque London churches. St Brides in Fleet Street in the City of London
St Margaret Pattens, The Steeple, mid-late 19th century. Creator: UnknownSt Margaret Pattens, The Steeple, mid-late 19th century. One of a set of views of baroque London churches. The Church of St Margaret Pattens in Little Tower Street, City of London
St Vedast Foster, The Steeple, mid-late 19th century. Creator: UnknownSt Vedast Foster, The Steeple, mid-late 19th century. One of a set of views of baroque London churches. The church of St Vedast Foster Lane in the City of London was substantially rebuilt by
College of Physicians, Warwick Lane. Interior of the Quadrangle, (c1872). Creator: UnknownCollege of Physicians, Warwick Lane. Interior of the Quadrangle, (c1872). View of the Royal College of Physicians in the City of London, designed by Christopher Wren. From Old and New London, Vol
St. Dunstan s-in-the-East, c1872. Creator: UnknownSt. 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
Interior of St. Andrews Church, c1872. Creator: UnknownInterior 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
St Pauls, 2010. Creator: Ethel DaviesSt Pauls Cathedral, the seat of the Bishop of London and the Christopher Wren-designed replacement of 1675, to the one that burned down in the Fire of 1666
Tring House, Hertfordshire, 1894. Creator: UnknownTring House, Hertfordshire, 1894. Tring Park Mansion was built to a design of Sir Christopher Wren in 1685. From Beautiful Britain; views of our stately homes. [The Werner Company of Chicago, 1894]