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Roman Catholic Collection (page 23)

Background imageRoman Catholic Collection: Two views of St Marys Roman Catholic Church, Moorfields, City of London, 1824. Artist

Two views of St Marys Roman Catholic Church, Moorfields, City of London, 1824. Artist
Two views of St Marys Roman Catholic Church, Moorfields, City of London, 1824. The top image shows the church and two figures with an animal outside. Below is an interior view

Background imageRoman Catholic Collection: St Marys Roman Catholic Church, Moorfields, City of London, 1827. Artist: Thomas Barber

St Marys Roman Catholic Church, Moorfields, City of London, 1827. Artist: Thomas Barber
St Marys Roman Catholic Church, Moorfields, City of London, 1827. View with figures, a horse and carriage

Background imageRoman Catholic Collection: Roman Catholic procession, City of London, 1679

Roman Catholic procession, City of London, 1679. The Solem Mock Procession of the Pope, Cardinalls, Jesuits, Fryers etc: through the City of London

Background imageRoman Catholic Collection: Pope Paviarius, 1770. Artist

Pope Paviarius, 1770. Artist
Pope Paviarius, 1770. The model for the painting is possibly George White

Background imageRoman Catholic Collection: The Protestants Champion!!, 1825. Artist: Isaac Robert Cruikshank

The Protestants Champion!!, 1825. Artist: Isaac Robert Cruikshank
The Protestants Champion!!, 1825. Frederick, Duke of York walks down Whitehall past Horse Guards, the head-quarters of the commander-in-chief of the British Army

Background imageRoman Catholic Collection: The gateway at Charterhouse, Finsbury, London, c1800. Artist: John Barlow

The gateway at Charterhouse, Finsbury, London, c1800. Artist: John Barlow
The gateway at Charterhouse, Finsbury, London, c1800. Gateway of the school with a a monk in Carthusian habit

Background imageRoman Catholic Collection: Depiction of the protestant martyrs, West Smithfield, London, c1750

Depiction of the protestant martyrs, West Smithfield, London, c1750
Depiction of the Protestant martyrs, West Smithfield, London, c1750. T Loseby, H Ramsey, T Thirtell, Margaret Hide and Agnes Stanley being burnt at the stake in West Smithfield

Background imageRoman Catholic Collection: Gordon Riots, Newgate Prison, London, 1780. Artist: Thornton

Gordon Riots, Newgate Prison, London, 1780. Artist: Thornton
View of rioters setting fire to Newgate Prison, London, 1780 and burning Mr Akermans furniture. In the crowd on the right a flag is held with the writing No Popery on it

Background imageRoman Catholic Collection: View of the Convent of the Sacred Heart on Hammersmith Road, London, c1794

View of the Convent of the Sacred Heart on Hammersmith Road, London, c1794

Background imageRoman Catholic Collection: The confessional in the Roman Catholic Chapel on London Road, Southwark, London, 1825

The confessional in the Roman Catholic Chapel on London Road, Southwark, London, 1825

Background imageRoman Catholic Collection: King Henry VIII, act II, scene iv, c1820. Artist

King Henry VIII, act II, scene iv, c1820. Artist
King Henry VIII, act II, scene iv, c1820. A performance of the play. George IV, as Henry VIII, sits on the dais under a canopy; two cardinals gape at Queen Caroline who, as Catherine of Aragon

Background imageRoman Catholic Collection: Cardinal Wolsey, Chancellor of England, on his Progress to Westminster Hall, 1887

Cardinal Wolsey, Chancellor of England, on his Progress to Westminster Hall, 1887

Background imageRoman Catholic Collection: Ego et Rex Meus, 1888; King Henry VIII and Cardinal Wolsey. Artist: Sir John Gilbert

Ego et Rex Meus, 1888; King Henry VIII and Cardinal Wolsey. Artist: Sir John Gilbert
Ego et Rex Meus, 1888; King Henry VIII talking with Cardinal Thomas Wolsey. Wolsey dominated King Henry VIIIs government from 1515 to 1529

Background imageRoman Catholic Collection: The March to Finchley, 1745. Artist: Luke Sullivan

The March to Finchley, 1745. Artist: Luke Sullivan
The March to Finchley, or A representation of the march of the guards towards Scotland in the year 1745 ; showing the Tottenham Court turnpike at the intersection with Euston Road

Background imageRoman Catholic Collection: SS Giovanni e Paolo, Venice. Artist: David Roberts

SS Giovanni e Paolo, Venice. Artist: David Roberts
Interior view of SS Giovanni e Paolo, Venice with figures, 1864

Background imageRoman Catholic Collection: Life of Martin Luther and Heroes of the Reformation!, pub. 1874 (colour lithograph)

Life of Martin Luther and Heroes of the Reformation!, pub. 1874 (colour lithograph). Martin Luther (1483 - 1546); shows Luther burning a Papal Bull (Exsurge Domine) issued by Pope Leo X

Background imageRoman Catholic Collection: Gerald LK Smith with Dr Francis E Townsend flanking Father Charles Coughlin, 1936

Gerald LK Smith with Dr Francis E Townsend flanking Father Charles Coughlin, 1936. Left to right: Gerald Lyman Kenneth Smith (1898-1976); Father Charles Edward Coughlin (1891-1979)

Background imageRoman Catholic Collection: Father Charles E Coughlin, Canadian-born Catholic priest, late 1930s

Father Charles E Coughlin, Canadian-born Catholic priest, late 1930s
Father Charles Coughlin, Canadian-born Catholic priest, late 1930s. Father Charles Edward Coughlin (1891-1979) was a Roman Catholic priest at Royal Oak

Background imageRoman Catholic Collection: Albrecht von Wallenstein at the Battle of Lutzen, 1632 (1913). Artist: Arthur C Michael

Albrecht von Wallenstein at the Battle of Lutzen, 1632 (1913). Artist: Arthur C Michael
Albrecht von Wallenstein at the Battle of Lutzen, 1632 (1913). Through their ranks rode Wallenstein, drawn sword in hand. The Battle of Lutzen was an engagement in the Thirty Years War fought between

Background imageRoman Catholic Collection: Third Degree of Torture of the Inquisition, 1813. Artist: LC Stadler

Third Degree of Torture of the Inquisition, 1813. Artist: LC Stadler
Third Degree of Torture of the Inquisition, 1813. The victim is stripped and an iron chain pulled against his chest until it breaks through the flesh to his bones; One of four scenes of Inquisition

Background imageRoman Catholic Collection: Second Degree of Torture of the Inquisition, 1813. Artist: LC Stadler

Second Degree of Torture of the Inquisition, 1813. Artist: LC Stadler
Second Degree of Torture of the Inquisition, 1813. The victim is tied to a contrivance which winds a rope more and more tightly until his ribs are crushed; One of four scenes of Inquisition torture

Background imageRoman Catholic Collection: Anselm made Archbishop of Canterbury by William II, 1093 (1864)

Anselm made Archbishop of Canterbury by William II, 1093 (1864). St Anselm (1033-1109) was an Italian-born Benedictine monk and an influential philosopher and theologian

Background imageRoman Catholic Collection: Augustine preaching before King Ethelbert, 597 (1864). Artist: James William Edmund Doyle

Augustine preaching before King Ethelbert, 597 (1864). Artist: James William Edmund Doyle
Augustine preaching before King Ethelbert, 597 (1864). Augustine (d604), first Archbishop of Canterbury, shown preaching the message of Christianity from Rome before King Ethelbert of Kent

Background imageRoman Catholic Collection: St Gregory the Great and the English slaves at Rome, 590 (1864)

St Gregory the Great and the English slaves at Rome, 590 (1864). Gregory (540-604) is shown in Rome, with young Anglo-Saxon slaves he purchased; he planned to educate them for the mission of

Background imageRoman Catholic Collection: Henry IV, King of France and Navarre, (c1771-1847). Artist: Ride

Henry IV, King of France and Navarre, (c1771-1847). Artist: Ride
Henry IV, King of France and Navarre, (c1771-1847). Henry (1553-1610) became King of Navarre in 1572 and ascended the French throne in 1594

Background imageRoman Catholic Collection: The assassination of Henry III of France, 1589

The assassination of Henry III of France, 1589. King from 1574, Henry (1551-1589) was assassinated by a Dominican friar, Jacques Clement, for his opposition to the Catholic Holy League

Background imageRoman Catholic Collection: Henri IV of France as King of Navarre, 1589. Artist: Theodore de Bry

Henri IV of France as King of Navarre, 1589. Artist: Theodore de Bry
Henri IV of France as King of Navarre, 1589. Henry (1553-1610) became King of Navarre in 1572 and ascended the French throne in 1589

Background imageRoman Catholic Collection: Philip II, King of Spain from 1556, (1735). Artist: George Vertue

Philip II, King of Spain from 1556, (1735). Artist: George Vertue
Philip II, King of Spain from 1556, (1735). The son of Emperor Charles V (1500-1558) and husband of Mary I (1518-1558), Queen of England from 1553, Philip II ascended the Spanish throne in 1556

Background imageRoman Catholic Collection: Philip II, King of Spain, (1780). Artist: Pierre Duflos

Philip II, King of Spain, (1780). Artist: Pierre Duflos
Philip II, King of Spain, (1780). The son of Emperor Charles V (1500-1558) and husband of Mary I (1518-1558), Queen of England from 1553, Philip II ascended the Spanish throne in 1556

Background imageRoman Catholic Collection: Mary of Guise, Queen Consort of James V of Scotland, (1825)

Mary of Guise, Queen Consort of James V of Scotland, (1825). Mary (1515-1560) married James in 1538. The mother of Mary, Queen of Scots, she ruled Scotland as regent from 1554-1560

Background imageRoman Catholic Collection: Philip II, King of Spain, 16th century (1825). Artist: Sarah, Countess of Essex

Philip II, King of Spain, 16th century (1825). Artist: Sarah, Countess of Essex
Philip II, King of Spain, 16th century (1825). The son of Emperor Charles V (1500-1558) and husband of Mary I (1518-1558), Queen of England from 1553, Philip II ascended the Spanish throne in 1556

Background imageRoman Catholic Collection: Thomas Wolsey, 16th century English cardinal and statesman, (1825). Artist: Sarah

Thomas Wolsey, 16th century English cardinal and statesman, (1825). Artist: Sarah
Thomas Wolsey, 16th century English cardinal and statesman, (1825). Wolsey (c1475-1530) was Henry VIIIs most important government minister and the most powerful person in England, besides the King

Background imageRoman Catholic Collection: Jesuit Priest and Converts Attacked By Indians, 1916. Artist: Henry Sandham

Jesuit Priest and Converts Attacked By Indians, 1916. Artist: Henry Sandham
Jesuit Priest and Converts Attacked By Indians, 1916. From America in Pictures, by H. Clive Barnard, M.A. B.Litt. [A. & C. Black, Limited, London, 1916]

Background imageRoman Catholic Collection: Mary I, 1935

Mary I, 1935. Mary Tudor (1516-1558) was Queen of England and Queen of Ireland from 6 July 1553 (de jure) or 19 July 1553 (de facto) until her death

Background imageRoman Catholic Collection: Sisters of Mercy Convent, Denaby Main, South Yorkshire, 1961. Artist: Michael Walters

Sisters of Mercy Convent, Denaby Main, South Yorkshire, 1961. Artist: Michael Walters
Sisters of Mercy Convent, Denaby Main, South Yorkshire, 1961. The Sisters of Mercy Convent in the mining village of Denaby Main was founded in June of 1927

Background imageRoman Catholic Collection: Pope Pius X school, Wath-upon-Dearne, Rotherham, 1959. Artist: Michael Walters

Pope Pius X school, Wath-upon-Dearne, Rotherham, 1959. Artist: Michael Walters
Pope Pius X school, Wath-upon-Dearne, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, 1959. The school opened in 1959. In 2007 it was awarded special status as a humanities college

Background imageRoman Catholic Collection: Catholic school Mass, South Yorkshire, 1967. Artist: Michael Walters

Catholic school Mass, South Yorkshire, 1967. Artist: Michael Walters
Catholic school Mass, South Yorkshire, 1967. The younger girls wear the traditional berets whilst the older girls wear appropriate head covering

Background imageRoman Catholic Collection: St Annes Church, Jerusalem, Israel

St Annes Church, Jerusalem, Israel. Situated in the Muslim quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem, St Annes Church is built on the site of a grotto that the Crusaders believed was the birthplace of

Background imageRoman Catholic Collection: Interior of St Marys Catholic Church, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 2010

Interior of St Marys Catholic Church, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 2010. St Marys was the first Catholic church in Belfast, opening in 1784

Background imageRoman Catholic Collection: Lourdes grotto, St Marys Chapel, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 2010

Lourdes grotto, St Marys Chapel, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 2010. Lourdes grottoes are replicas of the original grotto at Lourdes in southern France

Background imageRoman Catholic Collection: Sanctuary of Monti-sion, Mallorca, Spain, 2008

Sanctuary of Monti-sion, Mallorca, Spain, 2008. The buildings of this monastery date from the 15th century

Background imageRoman Catholic Collection: Monastery of Nostra Senyora de la Esperanca, Capdepera, Mallorca, Spain, 2008

Monastery of Nostra Senyora de la Esperanca, Capdepera, Mallorca, Spain, 2008

Background imageRoman Catholic Collection: St Clements Church, Rodel, Isle of Harris, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, 2009

St Clements Church, Rodel, Isle of Harris, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, 2009. Interior view showing the wall tomb of Alexander MacLeod

Background imageRoman Catholic Collection: Marina and church, Malta

Marina and church, Malta

Background imageRoman Catholic Collection: St Pauls Church, Rabat, Malta

St Pauls Church, Rabat, Malta. The church is named for St Paul, who is said to have stayed in Rabat for three months after he was shipwrecked on the Maltese coast in 60 AD

Background imageRoman Catholic Collection: Statue of Sir Thomas More in front of Chelsea Old Church, Cheyne Walk, London

Statue of Sir Thomas More in front of Chelsea Old Church, Cheyne Walk, London. More (1478-1535) was Henry VIIIs Lord Chancellor

Background imageRoman Catholic Collection: Door of the Iglesia de Nuestra Senora de la Regla, Pajara, Fuerteventura, Canary Islands

Door of the Iglesia de Nuestra Senora de la Regla, Pajara, Fuerteventura, Canary Islands. Built between 1687 and 1711 this is one of the most beautiful churches on the island

Background imageRoman Catholic Collection: Iglesia de Nuestra Senora de la Regla, Pajara, Fuerteventura, Canary Islands

Iglesia de Nuestra Senora de la Regla, Pajara, Fuerteventura, Canary Islands. Built between 1687 and 1711 this is one of the most beautiful churches on the island



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