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Church Of England Collection (page 4)

Background imageChurch Of England Collection: St. Pauls Cathedral, Melbourne, 1901. Creator: Unknown

St. Pauls Cathedral, Melbourne, 1901. Creator: Unknown
St. Pauls Cathedral, Melbourne, 1901. Anglican cathedral in Melbourne, designed by English Gothic Revival architect William Butterfield on Swanston Street and Flinders Street, completed in 1891

Background imageChurch Of England Collection: Edmund Burke, c1760, (c1884). Creator: Unknown

Edmund Burke, c1760, (c1884). Creator: Unknown
Edmund Burke, c1760, (c1884). Edmund Burke (1729-1797) Anglo-Irish author, orator and liberal conservative political theorist and philosopher, educated at Trinity College Dublin

Background imageChurch Of England Collection: Trinity Church, Adelaide, 1901. Creator: Unknown

Trinity Church, Adelaide, 1901. Creator: Unknown
Trinity Church, Adelaide, 1901. One of the earliest surviving Anglican churches in South Australia built on land donated by Pascoe St Leger Grenfell. From " Federated Australia"

Background imageChurch Of England Collection: Portrait of Rev. George Whitefield in gown and wig worn in New England, c1750, (1937)

Portrait of Rev. George Whitefield in gown and wig worn in New England, c1750, (1937)
Portrait of Rev. George Whitefield showing the gown and wig worn in New England, 1937. George Whitefield (1714-1770), English Anglican cleric and evangelist, one of the founders of Methodism

Background imageChurch Of England Collection: Altar and Reredos Truro Cathedral, 1929. Creator: Unknown

Altar and Reredos Truro Cathedral, 1929. Creator: Unknown
Altar and Reredos Truro Cathedral, 1929. Church of England cathedral in the city of Truro, Cornwall, built between 1880 and 1910 in Gothic Revival design by John Loughborough Pearson

Background imageChurch Of England Collection: Salisbury Cathedral, 1890. Creator: Unknown

Salisbury Cathedral, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Salisbury Cathedral, 1890. Anglican English Gothic cathedral in Salisbury, completed from 1220-1258, has the tallest church spire in the United Kingdom

Background imageChurch Of England Collection: Hackney Church, c1876. Creator: Unknown

Hackney Church, c1876. Creator: Unknown
Hackney Church, c1876. The parish church of St John-at-Hackney was built in 1789 and is Grade II listed. From " Old and New London: A Narrative of Its History, Its People, and Its Places

Background imageChurch Of England Collection: Trinity Church, Albany Street, c1876. Creator: Unknown

Trinity Church, Albany Street, c1876. Creator: Unknown
Trinity Church, Albany Street, c1876. Holy Trinity Church, in Marylebone, Westminster, London, a former Anglican church, built 1828 by Sir John Soane

Background imageChurch Of England Collection: Chelsea Church, 1860, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

Chelsea Church, 1860, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
Chelsea Church, 1860, (c1876). Chelsea Old Church dates from 1157 and was originally the parish church of Chelsea village, before it was engulfed by London. It is Grade I listed

Background imageChurch Of England Collection: Paddington Church: 1750 and 1805, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

Paddington Church: 1750 and 1805, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
Paddington Church: 1750 and 1805, (c1876). The old parish church of Paddington, built by Sir Joseph Sheldon and Daniel Sheldon and St Marys Church Paddington Green

Background imageChurch Of England Collection: St Giles, Camberwell, London, SE5, England, 22 / 4 / 10. Creator: Ethel Davies; Davies, Ethel

St Giles, Camberwell, London, SE5, England, 22 / 4 / 10. Creator: Ethel Davies; Davies, Ethel
St Giles, Camberwell, 22/4/10. Spring blossom in front of St Giles Church. St Giles dates from 1844 and was designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott. Camberwell, London, SE5, England

Background imageChurch Of England Collection: St. Andrews Cathedral, Sydney Town Hall, and Market Buildings, c1900. Creator: Unknown

St. Andrews Cathedral, Sydney Town Hall, and Market Buildings, c1900. Creator: Unknown
St. Andrews Cathedral, Sydney Town Hall, and Market Buildings, c1900. From " 50 Picturesque Photographic Views of Sydney and Surroundings". [Swain & Co. Sydney]

Background imageChurch Of England Collection: Rev. Thomas Gisborne, M. A. c1814. Creator: Henry Meyer

Rev. Thomas Gisborne, M. A. c1814. Creator: Henry Meyer
Rev. Thomas Gisborne, M.A. c1814. Portrait of English Anglican priest and poet Thomas Gisborne (1758-1846). He was a member of the Clapham Sect in London

Background imageChurch Of England Collection: Throne - Exeter Cathedral, 1847. Creator: George Truefitt

Throne - Exeter Cathedral, 1847. Creator: George Truefitt
Throne - Exeter Cathedral, 1847. A cathedra or bishops throne is the seat of a bishop and a symbol of the bishops teaching authority in the Catholic Church

Background imageChurch Of England Collection: Gallery, North Transept. Exeter Cathedral, 1847. Creator: George Truefitt

Gallery, North Transept. Exeter Cathedral, 1847. Creator: George Truefitt
Gallery, North Transept. Exeter Cathedral, 1847. From " Exeter Cathedral", by George Truefitt. [London, 1847]

Background imageChurch Of England Collection: Tower of North Transept. Exeter Cathedral, 1847. Creator: George Truefitt

Tower of North Transept. Exeter Cathedral, 1847. Creator: George Truefitt
Tower of North Transept. Exeter Cathedral, 1847. From " Exeter Cathedral", by George Truefitt. [ London, 1847]

Background imageChurch Of England Collection: Alexander Nowell, (1819). Creator: J Chapman

Alexander Nowell, (1819). Creator: J Chapman
Alexander Nowell, (1819). Portrait of English clergyman and theologian Alexander Nowell (c1507-1602). Nowell was Dean of St Pauls Cathedral during much of the reign of Elizabeth I

Background imageChurch Of England Collection: UK, Canterbury, Canterbury Cathedral, 2009. Creator: Ethel Davies

UK, Canterbury, Canterbury Cathedral, 2009. Creator: Ethel Davies
The wall painting of St Eustace, dating from around 1480, uncovered in 1830 depicting St Eustace and his life, Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, Kent, England

Background imageChurch Of England 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 imageChurch Of England Collection: Beverley Minster, Eastern Transept, early 19th century. Artist: John Coney

Beverley Minster, Eastern Transept, early 19th century. Artist: John Coney
Beverley Minster, Eastern Transept, early 19th century. The church of Beverley Minster in the East Riding of Yorkshire dates from the mid 13th century

Background imageChurch Of England Collection: St. Asaph Cathedral, c1896. Artist: Catherall & Pritchard

St. Asaph Cathedral, c1896. Artist: Catherall & Pritchard
St. Asaph Cathedral, c1896. From Pictorial England and Wales. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, c1896]

Background imageChurch Of England Collection: Grasmere Church, c1896. Artist: Green Brothers

Grasmere Church, c1896. Artist: Green Brothers
Grasmere Church, c1896. From Pictorial England and Wales. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, c1896]

Background imageChurch Of England Collection: Beverley Minster, c1896. Artist: Frith & Co

Beverley Minster, c1896. Artist: Frith & Co
Beverley Minster, c1896. From Pictorial England and Wales. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, c1896]

Background imageChurch Of England Collection: Worcester Cathedral, c1896. Artist: Harvey Beaton

Worcester Cathedral, c1896. Artist: Harvey Beaton
Worcester Cathedral, c1896. From Pictorial England and Wales. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, c1896]

Background imageChurch Of England Collection: Portico of the Church of St Martin-in-the-Fields, Westminster, London, 1842. Artist

Portico of the Church of St Martin-in-the-Fields, Westminster, London, 1842. Artist
Portico of the Church of St Martin-in-the-Fields, Westminster, London, 1842. View showing the laying down of the Mortimer wood pavement

Background imageChurch Of England Collection: Church of St Margaret, Westminster, London, c1810. Artist: William Pearson

Church of St Margaret, Westminster, London, c1810. Artist: William Pearson
Church of St Margaret, Westminster, London, c1810. The church, which stands in the grounds of Westminster Abbey, is dedicated to Margaret of Antioch. The tower was rebuilt in 1734-1738 by John James

Background imageChurch Of England Collection: Houses of Convocation, London, c1623

Houses of Convocation, London, c1623. Two views of the Houses of Convocation assembled in Westminster Abbey or possibly St Pauls Cathedral

Background imageChurch Of England Collection: View of the hall at Lambeth Palace, London, 1831. Artist: John Chessell Buckler

View of the hall at Lambeth Palace, London, 1831. Artist: John Chessell Buckler
View of the hall at Lambeth Palace, London, 1831

Background imageChurch Of England Collection: View of Lambeth Palace, London, c1830. Artist: GF Bragg

View of Lambeth Palace, London, c1830. Artist: GF Bragg
View of Lambeth Palace, London, c1830

Background imageChurch Of England Collection: View of the entrance to Lambeth Palace, London, 1803

View of the entrance to Lambeth Palace, London, 1803

Background imageChurch Of England Collection: Lambeth Palace, London, c1830. Artist: GF Bragg

Lambeth Palace, London, c1830. Artist: GF Bragg
Lambeth Palace, London, c1830

Background imageChurch Of England Collection: Interior view of the chapel in Lambeth Palace, London, c1810

Interior view of the chapel in Lambeth Palace, London, c1810

Background imageChurch Of England Collection: South-east view of Lambeth Palace from the churchyard, London, 1828

South-east view of Lambeth Palace from the churchyard, London, 1828

Background imageChurch Of England Collection: The archbishop and the apple-woman or Lambeth nannys opinion of a blessing, c1819

The archbishop and the apple-woman or Lambeth nannys opinion of a blessing, c1819. Outside Lambeth Palace, the archbishop of Canterbury offers to bless an apple woman if she will take her hat off

Background imageChurch Of England Collection: Map of the Diocese of London, 1720. Artist: John Harris

Map of the Diocese of London, 1720. Artist: John Harris
Map of the Diocese of London, 1720. The map is surrounded by views of St Pauls Cathedral, Westminster Abbey, St Mary le Bow and St Bride s

Background imageChurch Of England Collection: St Ebbas Church, Beadnell, Northumberland, 2010

St Ebbas Church, Beadnell, Northumberland, 2010. The church was built in 1746 and was restored in the 19th century

Background imageChurch Of England Collection: All Saints Church, Fonthill Bishop, Wiltshire, 2005

All Saints Church, Fonthill Bishop, Wiltshire, 2005. This small Early English church dates from the 13th century

Background imageChurch Of England Collection: Church of St Lawrence, Castle Rising, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, 2005

Church of St Lawrence, Castle Rising, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, 2005. Originally a 12th century Norman church, St Lawrence Castle Rising was extensively restored in the 19th century

Background imageChurch Of England Collection: St Margarets Church, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, 2005

St Margarets Church, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, 2005. View of the church founded by Herbert de Losinga, the first Bishop of Norwich, in 1101

Background imageChurch Of England Collection: St John the Baptists Church, Hindon, Wiltshire, 2005

St John the Baptists Church, Hindon, Wiltshire, 2005. The Church of St John the Baptist in Hindon was consecrated in 1871

Background imageChurch Of England Collection: Salisbury Cathedral, 1902

Salisbury Cathedral, 1902. From Social England, edited by H.D. Traill, D.C.L. and J. S. Mann, M.A. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris, New York & Melbourne, 1902]

Background imageChurch Of England Collection: Cranmer at the Traitors Gate, 1886. Artist: CW Sharpe

Cranmer at the Traitors Gate, 1886. Artist: CW Sharpe
Cranmer at the Traitors Gate, 1886. Thomas Cranmer (1489-1556) was the Archbishop of Canterbury during the reigns of the English kings Henry VIII and Edward VI

Background imageChurch Of England Collection: St. Asaph Cathedral, c1900. Artist: Catherall & Pritchard

St. Asaph Cathedral, c1900. Artist: Catherall & Pritchard
St.Asaph Cathedral, c1900. A cathedral in St Asaph, Denbighshire, north Wales. The cathedral dates back 1, 400 years, while the current building dates from the 13th century

Background imageChurch Of England Collection: Worcester Cathedral, c1900. Artist: Harvey Barton

Worcester Cathedral, c1900. Artist: Harvey Barton
Worcester Cathedral, c1900. Worcester Cathedral, before the English Reformation known as Worcester Priory, is an 11th century Anglican cathedral in Worcester, England

Background imageChurch Of England Collection: Priory Church, Great Malvern, c1900. Artist: Harvey Barton

Priory Church, Great Malvern, c1900. Artist: Harvey Barton
Priory Church, Great Malvern, c1900. Great Malvern Priory in Malvern, Worcestershire, England, was a Benedictine monastery c.1075-1540 and is now an Anglican parish church

Background imageChurch Of England Collection: On 2nd March 1911, Home Secretary, Mr. Winston Churchill went to the Palace, 1911, (1945)

On 2nd March 1911, Home Secretary, Mr. Winston Churchill went to the Palace, 1911, (1945). On 2nd March, 1911 the Convocation of Clergy Deputation presented their loyal

Background imageChurch Of England Collection: The Choir of Worcester Cathedral, c1917, (1917)

The Choir of Worcester Cathedral, c1917, (1917). The Worcester Cathedral Voluntary Choir is an Anglican choir, it was founded in October 1874. The choir is based at Worcester Cathedral, Worcester

Background imageChurch Of England Collection: Anne Hyde, Duchess of York, c1830. Artist: Thomas Phillibrown

Anne Hyde, Duchess of York, c1830. Artist: Thomas Phillibrown
Anne Hyde, Duchess of York, c1830. Duchess of York and of Albany as first wife of the future King James II of England. Originally an Anglican



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