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Background imageChurch Collection: Nelsons Column and Trafalgar Square, London, c1910. Creator: Unknown

Nelsons Column and Trafalgar Square, London, c1910. Creator: Unknown
Nelsons Column and Trafalgar Square, London, c1910. The column was designed by William Railton to commemorate Admiral Horatio Nelsons victory at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805

Background imageChurch 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 Collection: St. Marys Cathedral and Convent, Hobart, 1901. Creator: Unknown

St. Marys Cathedral and Convent, Hobart, 1901. Creator: Unknown
St. Marys Cathedral and Convent, Hobart, 1901. The first foundation stone of the cathedral was laid in 1860 to a design by William Wardell, a student of Augustus Pugin

Background imageChurch Collection: Head II. From One of the Mural Paintings in the Church at Eton, 1911. Creator: Unknown

Head II. From One of the Mural Paintings in the Church at Eton, 1911. Creator: Unknown
Head II. From One of the Mural Paintings in the Church at Eton, 1911. From " A History of Eton College (1440-1910)", by Sir H. C Maxwell Lyte, K.C.B. [Macmillan and Co

Background imageChurch Collection: Head I. From One of the Mural Paintings in the Church at Eton, 1911. Creator: Unknown

Head I. From One of the Mural Paintings in the Church at Eton, 1911. Creator: Unknown
Head I. From One of the Mural Paintings in the Church at Eton, 1911. From " A History of Eton College (1440-1910)", by Sir H. C Maxwell Lyte, K.C.B. [Macmillan and Co. Limited, London, 1911]

Background imageChurch Collection: Port Arthur. Looking West, 1901. Creator: Unknown

Port Arthur. Looking West, 1901. Creator: Unknown
Port Arthur. Looking West, 1901. Convict-built church at Port Arthur, a former penal colony on the Tasman Peninsula, Australia built within the British Empire during the 18th and 19th centuries

Background imageChurch 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 Collection: Ruined church at Vise in Belgium, 1914-1918, (c1920). Creator: Underwood & Underwood

Ruined church at Vise in Belgium, 1914-1918, (c1920). Creator: Underwood & Underwood
Ruined church at Vise in Belgium, 1914-1918, (c1920). The First Act in the Drama: the Ruins of the Church at Vise, where the German first invaded Belgium

Background imageChurch Collection: Piazza San Firenze, Florence, Italy, c1909. Creator: George Rose

Piazza San Firenze, Florence, Italy, c1909. Creator: George Rose
Piazza San Firenze, Florence, Italy, c1909. Street scene, with the church of Badia Fiorentina and the Palazzo del Bargello

Background imageChurch Collection: Piazza and church of San Ferdinando, Naples, Italy, c1909. Creator: George Rose

Piazza and church of San Ferdinando, Naples, Italy, c1909. Creator: George Rose
Piazza and church of San Ferdinando, Naples, Italy, c1909. Street scene in a corner of the piazza. The church (right) was built in 1636

Background imageChurch Collection: The Investiture of Archbishop Vaughan... at the Brompton Oratory, August 16, 1892, (1901)

The Investiture of Archbishop Vaughan... at the Brompton Oratory, August 16, 1892, (1901)
The Investiture of Archbishop Vaughan with the Pallium at the Brompton Oratory, August 16, 1892, (1901). Herbert Alfred Henry Vaughan (1832-1903) was an English prelate of the Roman Catholic Church

Background imageChurch Collection: Archbishop of Canterbury preaching... after Queen Victorias Death, 1902, (1901)

Archbishop of Canterbury preaching... after Queen Victorias Death, 1902, (1901)
Dr. Temple, as Archbishop of Canterbury, preaching at the Memorial Service held in St. Pauls after Queen Victorias Death, January 27, 1902, (1901)

Background imageChurch Collection: Enthronement of Dr. Temple as Archbishop in Canterbury Cathedral, January 8, 1897, (1901)

Enthronement of Dr. Temple as Archbishop in Canterbury Cathedral, January 8, 1897, (1901). English academic, teacher and churchman Frederick Temple (1821-1902)

Background imageChurch Collection: The Installation of Dr. Benson as Archbishop of Canterbury, March 22, 1883, (1901)

The Installation of Dr. Benson as Archbishop of Canterbury, March 22, 1883, (1901). Edward White Benson (1829-1896) was Archbishop of Canterbury from 1883 until his death

Background imageChurch Collection: Queen Victorias Life at Osborne: Her Majesty at Whippingham Church, c1860s, (1901)

Queen Victorias Life at Osborne: Her Majesty at Whippingham Church, c1860s, (1901). The Queen (1819-1901) at St Mildreds Church in Whippingham on the Isle of Wight

Background imageChurch Collection: A Venetian Christening Party, 1896, (c1930). Creator: Henry Woods

A Venetian Christening Party, 1896, (c1930). Creator: Henry Woods
A Venetian Christening Party, 1896, (c1930). An Italian family take their baby to be baptised in Venice. Painting in the Towneley Hall Art Gallery & Museum, Burnley, Lancashire

Background imageChurch Collection: Returning from the First Communion, late 19th-early 20th century, (c1930). Creator

Returning from the First Communion, late 19th-early 20th century, (c1930). Creator
Returning from the First Communion, late 19th-early 20th century, (c1930). Young girl dressed in white, leaving church. From " Modern Masterpieces of British Art"

Background imageChurch Collection: Interior of Bath Cathedral, 19th century? Creator: Unknown

Interior of Bath Cathedral, 19th century? Creator: Unknown
Interior of Bath Cathedral, 19th century? Bath Abbey in Bath, Somerset, was rebuilt in the 12th and 16th centuries, and is one of the largest examples of Perpendicular Gothic architecture in the West

Background imageChurch Collection: Scene of Martyrdom, Canterbury Cathedral, 1929. Creator: Unknown

Scene of Martyrdom, Canterbury Cathedral, 1929. Creator: Unknown
Scene of Martyrdom, Canterbury Cathedral, 1929. Canterbury Cathedral was founded in 597, completely rebuilt c1070-1077, enlarged at the beginning of the 12th century

Background imageChurch Collection: Boxgrove Church, Sussex, 19th century. Creator: Unknown

Boxgrove Church, Sussex, 19th century. Creator: Unknown
Boxgrove Church, Sussex, 19th century. View of the interior, showing the font, carved wooden pulpit and the de la Warr chantry chapel

Background imageChurch 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 Collection: Font, St. Martins Church, Canterbury, 1929. Creator: Unknown

Font, St. Martins Church, Canterbury, 1929. Creator: Unknown
Font, St. Martins Church, Canterbury, 1929. Norman tub font, in the oldest parish church in continuous use in the English-speaking world

Background imageChurch Collection: High Mass at a Fishing Village on the Zuyder Zee, Holland, 1876, (c1930). Creator

High Mass at a Fishing Village on the Zuyder Zee, Holland, 1876, (c1930). Creator
High Mass at a Fishing Village on the Zuyder Zee, Holland, 1876, (c1930). Women and children in traditional Dutch costume, kneeling on the cobbles outside a church

Background imageChurch Collection: St. Martins Church, Canterbury, 1929. Creator: Unknown

St. Martins Church, Canterbury, 1929. Creator: Unknown
St. Martins Church, Canterbury, 1929. The oldest parish church in continuous use in the English-speaking world

Background imageChurch Collection: Howden Church, Poultons Series, 1929. Creator: Unknown

Howden Church, Poultons Series, 1929. Creator: Unknown
Howden Church, Poultons Series, 1929. Howden Minster is a Grade I listed church in York, there has been a church on the site since Anglo-Saxon times

Background imageChurch Collection: Lichfield Cathedral, Reredos and Altar, 1929. Creator: Unknown

Lichfield Cathedral, Reredos and Altar, 1929. Creator: Unknown
Lichfield Cathedral, Reredds and Altar, 1929. Marble reredos in 12th century medieval gothic cathedral

Background imageChurch Collection: St. Andrews Gate, 1929. Creator: Unknown

St. Andrews Gate, 1929. Creator: Unknown
St. Andrews Gate, 1929. East tower of the medieval cathedral at St Andrews dating c1160, ransacked by Protestants incited by the preaching of John Knox in 1559 and left to ruin since

Background imageChurch Collection: St. Mary, Madley, Herefordshire, 19th century? Creator: Unknown

St. Mary, Madley, Herefordshire, 19th century? Creator: Unknown
St. Mary, Madley, Herefordshire, 19th century? The church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary at Madley in Herefordshire dates from the 12th century. It has an unusual polygonal apse

Background imageChurch Collection: The church of St John the Baptist, Brightwell, Suffolk, 19th century? Creator: Unknown

The church of St John the Baptist, Brightwell, Suffolk, 19th century? Creator: Unknown
The church of St John the Baptist, Brightwell, Suffolk, 19th century? Exterior of church with detail of font. The church is one of the few churches in England to have been extensively rebuilt during

Background imageChurch Collection: Views in and about Cambridge, c1890. Creator: Unknown

Views in and about Cambridge, c1890. Creator: Unknown
Views in and about Cambridge, c1890. Landmarks in the university town of Cambridge, Cambridgeshire: the Fountain and Great Gate at Trinity College

Background imageChurch Collection: Entrance to Patricksbourne Church, 1817. Creator: Unknown

Entrance to Patricksbourne Church, 1817. Creator: Unknown
Entrance to Patricksbourne Church, 1817. The late 12th century Priests door of St Marys Church, Patrixbourne, Kent. [W. Clarke, London, 1817]

Background imageChurch Collection: Alex Field, NJA Event, Methodist Church, Loughton, Essex, 27 July 2019. Creator: Brian O Connor

Alex Field, NJA Event, Methodist Church, Loughton, Essex, 27 July 2019. Creator: Brian O Connor
Alex Field, NJA Event, Methodist Church, Loughton, Essex, 27 July 2019. A fundraising event for the National Jazz Archive, featuring the songs of Peggy Lee

Background imageChurch Collection: Catherine Lima and Jose Canha, NJA Event, Methodist Church, Loughton, Essex, 27 July 2019

Catherine Lima and Jose Canha, NJA Event, Methodist Church, Loughton, Essex, 27 July 2019

Background imageChurch Collection: Les Cirkel, NJA Event, Methodist Church, Loughton, Essex, 27 July 2019. Creator: Brian O Connor

Les Cirkel, NJA Event, Methodist Church, Loughton, Essex, 27 July 2019. Creator: Brian O Connor
Les Cirkel, NJA Event, Methodist Church, Loughton, Essex, 27 July 2019. A fundraising event for the National Jazz Archive, featuring the songs of Peggy Lee

Background imageChurch Collection: Paul Higgs, NJA Event, Methodist Church, Loughton, Essex, 27 July 2019. Creator: Brian O Connor

Paul Higgs, NJA Event, Methodist Church, Loughton, Essex, 27 July 2019. Creator: Brian O Connor
Paul Higgs, NJA Event, Methodist Church, Loughton, Essex, 27 July 2019. A fundraising event for the National Jazz Archive, featuring the songs of Peggy Lee

Background imageChurch Collection: Jose Canha, NJA Event, Methodist Church, Loughton, Essex, 27 July 2019. Creator: Brian O Connor

Jose Canha, NJA Event, Methodist Church, Loughton, Essex, 27 July 2019. Creator: Brian O Connor
Jose Canha, NJA Event, Methodist Church, Loughton, Essex, 27 July 2019. A fundraising event for the National Jazz Archive, featuring the songs of Peggy Lee

Background imageChurch Collection: Catherine Lima, NJA Event, Methodist Church, Loughton, Essex, 27 July 2019. Creator

Catherine Lima, NJA Event, Methodist Church, Loughton, Essex, 27 July 2019. Creator
Catherine Lima, NJA Event, Methodist Church, Loughton, Essex, 27 July 2019. A fundraising event for the National Jazz Archive, featuring the songs of Peggy Lee

Background imageChurch Collection: Cologne Cathedral, 1890. Creator: Unknown

Cologne Cathedral, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Cologne Cathedral, 1890. Cologne Cathedral is Germanys most visited landmark, construction began in 1248, was halted in 1473, unfinished

Background imageChurch Collection: Interior of San Apollinare Nuovo, Ravenna, 1890. Creator: Unknown

Interior of San Apollinare Nuovo, Ravenna, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Interior of San Apollinare Nuovo, Ravenna, 1890. The Basilica of Sant Apollinare Nuovo, built by Theodoric the Great as a palace chapel during early 6th century with Byzantine additions

Background imageChurch Collection: St. Sernin, Toulouse, 1890. Creator: Unknown

St. Sernin, Toulouse, 1890. Creator: Unknown
St. Sernin, Toulouse, 1890. The Roman Catholic Basilica of Saint-Sernin was built in Romanesque style c1080-1120 and is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageChurch Collection: The Cathedral, Rheims, 1890. Creator: Unknown

The Cathedral, Rheims, 1890. Creator: Unknown
The Cathedral, Rheims, 1890. Notre-Dame de Reims traditional location for the coronation of the kings of France. Construction began in 13th century by Jean d Orbais and concluded in 15th

Background imageChurch Collection: Interior of Milan Cathedral, 1890. Creator: Unknown

Interior of Milan Cathedral, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Interior of Milan Cathedral, 1890. Construction began in 1386 under Archbishop Antonio da Saluzzo by Italian architect Simone da Orsenigo. Interior decoration continued well into the 16th century

Background imageChurch Collection: Treves, 1890. Creator: Unknown

Treves, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Treves, 1890. Trier formerly known in English as Treves is a city in Germany on the banks of the river Moselle, founded by the Celts in late-4th century BC

Background imageChurch Collection: Cologne, 1890. Creator: Unknown

Cologne, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Cologne, 1890. Cologne Cathedral in the city of Cologne on the Rhine was begun in 1248 and continued in 1473. During the Middle Ages the city flourished as it was on a major trade route between east

Background imageChurch Collection: Assassination of the Emperor Leo V, (820 AD), 1890. Creator: Unknown

Assassination of the Emperor Leo V, (820 AD), 1890. Creator: Unknown
Assassination of the Emperor Leo V, (820 AD)1890. Leo V the Armenian (775-820) Emperor of the Byzantine Empire from 813 to 820

Background imageChurch Collection: View in Cremona, 1890. Creator: Unknown

View in Cremona, 1890. Creator: Unknown
View in Cremona, 1890. When the Lombards invaded Italy in late 6th century, Cremona remained a Byzantine stronghold. Construction of the Romanesque cathedral began in 1107, resumed in 1129

Background imageChurch Collection: Lincoln Cathedral and The Exchequer Gate, c1948. Creator: Unknown

Lincoln Cathedral and The Exchequer Gate, c1948. Creator: Unknown
Lincoln Cathedral and The Exchequer Gate, c1948. From " Newnes Pictorial Knowledge Volume 3". [George Newnes Limited, London]

Background imageChurch Collection: West Front of St. Marks, Venice, 1890. Creator: Unknown

West Front of St. Marks, Venice, 1890. Creator: Unknown
West Front of St. Mark s, Venice, 1890. on the Piazza San Marco, the Byzantine cathedral dates c1060-1100, with Gothic ornamented roofline on the main facade



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