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Sir Christopher Wren Collection (page 5)

Background imageSir Christopher Wren Collection: View of St Brides Avenue including the premises of Pitman and Ashfield, City of London, 1825

View of St Brides Avenue including the premises of Pitman and Ashfield, City of London, 1825

Background imageSir Christopher Wren Collection: View of Blackfriars Bridge and St Pauls Cathedral, London, 1840. Artist: David Roberts

View of Blackfriars Bridge and St Pauls Cathedral, London, 1840. Artist: David Roberts
View of Blackfriars Bridge and St Pauls Cathedral, London, 1840. Also showing traffic on the bridge and boats on the River Thames

Background imageSir Christopher Wren Collection: St Brides Church, Fleet Street, City of London, 1700

St Brides Church, Fleet Street, City of London, 1700. Elevation, section and ground plan of the west end of St Brides steeple

Background imageSir Christopher Wren Collection: St Brides Church, Fleet Street, City of London, 1839. Artist: John Le Keux

St Brides Church, Fleet Street, City of London, 1839. Artist: John Le Keux
St Brides Church, Fleet Street, City of London, 1839. View of the church and Fleet Street, showing the shop front of the publisher of the engraving, Charles Tilt

Background imageSir Christopher Wren Collection: View of St Brides Church, Fleet Street, through St Bride Avenue, City of London, 1830

View of St Brides Church, Fleet Street, through St Bride Avenue, City of London, 1830. Advertisement for Skyring Surveyors showing an allegorical statue of Justice on the left

Background imageSir Christopher Wren Collection: View of the north side of St Brides Church, Fleet Street, City of London, 1825

View of the north side of St Brides Church, Fleet Street, City of London, 1825. Built in 1672, St Brides is one of Christopher Wrens churches built to replace those destroyed by the Great Fire of

Background imageSir Christopher Wren Collection: Memorial in St Brides Church, Fleet Street, City of London, 1821. Artist: W Jeffreys

Memorial in St Brides Church, Fleet Street, City of London, 1821. Artist: W Jeffreys
Memorial in St Brides Church, Fleet Street, City of London, 1821. Tablet in St Bride in remembrance of Robert Wells (1728-1794), his wife Mary (1728-1805) and son William Charles Wells (1757-1817)

Background imageSir Christopher Wren Collection: Steeple of St Brides Church, Fleet Street, City of London, 1795

Steeple of St Brides Church, Fleet Street, City of London, 1795. Built in 1672, St Brides is one of Christopher Wrens churches built to replace those destroyed by the Great Fire of London

Background imageSir Christopher Wren Collection: View of St Brides Church, Fleet Street, through an archway, City of London, 1820

View of St Brides Church, Fleet Street, through an archway, City of London, 1820. Taken from the Archway series. Built in 1672

Background imageSir Christopher Wren Collection: Church of St Benet Pauls Wharf, City of London, 1810. Artist: JW White

Church of St Benet Pauls Wharf, City of London, 1810. Artist: JW White
Church of St Benet Pauls Wharf, City of London, 1810. Designed by Sir Christopher Wren and built by his master mason Thomas Strong

Background imageSir Christopher Wren Collection: Church of St Benet Fink, Threadneedle Street, City of London, 1797

Church of St Benet Fink, Threadneedle Street, City of London, 1797. Rebuilt by Sir Christopher Wren after it was destroyed by the Great Fire of London

Background imageSir Christopher Wren Collection: Church of St Benet Pauls Wharf, City of London, 1874. Artist: W Niven

Church of St Benet Pauls Wharf, City of London, 1874. Artist: W Niven
Church of St Benet Pauls Wharf, City of London, 1874. Designed by Sir Christopher Wren and built by his master mason Thomas Strong

Background imageSir Christopher Wren Collection: Elevation of the Church of St Benet Fink, City of London, 1760

Elevation of the Church of St Benet Fink, City of London, 1760. Rebuilt by Sir Christopher Wren after it was destroyed by the Great Fire of London

Background imageSir Christopher Wren Collection: Demolition of the Church of St Benet Fink, City of London, 1844

Demolition of the Church of St Benet Fink, City of London, 1844. Rebuilt by Sir Christopher Wren after it was destroyed by the Great Fire of London

Background imageSir Christopher Wren Collection: Proposed plan for the rebuilding of the City of London after the Great Fire in 1666

Proposed plan for the rebuilding of the City of London after the Great Fire in 1666

Background imageSir Christopher Wren Collection: Doorways at Laurence Pountney Hill, London, 1884. Artist: Henry Dixon

Doorways at Laurence Pountney Hill, London, 1884. Artist: Henry Dixon
View of two doorways on Laurence Pountney Hill, London, 1884

Background imageSir Christopher Wren Collection: Sir Christopher Wrens house, Botolph Lane, London, 1886. Artist: John Crowther

Sir Christopher Wrens house, Botolph Lane, London, 1886. Artist: John Crowther
View of Sir Christopher Wrens house, off Botolph Lane, London, 1886

Background imageSir Christopher Wren Collection: The Royal Hospital and Ranelagh House, Chelsea, London, c1800

The Royal Hospital and Ranelagh House, Chelsea, London, c1800. The Royal Hospital, reflected in the River Thames, with Ranelagh House and the Rotunda, right, and boats on the river

Background imageSir Christopher Wren Collection: Fish Street Hill and the Monument, London, 1817. Artist: Robert Cabbel Roffe

Fish Street Hill and the Monument, London, 1817. Artist: Robert Cabbel Roffe
Fish Street Hill and the Monument, London, 1817. View of Fish Street Hill looking north, showing the Monument, with horse drawn vehicles and the clock of St Magnus the Martyr in the foreground

Background imageSir Christopher Wren Collection: The Monument and Fish Street Hill, London, 1798

The Monument and Fish Street Hill, London, 1798. View of the Monument looking south down Fish Street Hill. The street is filled with horse drawn carriages; the spire of St Magnus the Martyr is

Background imageSir Christopher Wren Collection: Temple Bar from the Strand, London, 1873. Artist: William Henry Haines

Temple Bar from the Strand, London, 1873. Artist: William Henry Haines
Temple Bar from the Strand, London, 1873. A street scene including horse-drawn carriages

Background imageSir Christopher Wren Collection: Temple Bar, London, 1877. Artist: Ernest George

Temple Bar, London, 1877. Artist: Ernest George
Temple Bar, London, 1877. View of the west side of Temple Bar with the tower of St Dunstan in the West beyond

Background imageSir Christopher Wren Collection: View of the east side of Temple Bar, London, 1877. Artist: Alfred-Louis Brunet-Debaines

View of the east side of Temple Bar, London, 1877. Artist: Alfred-Louis Brunet-Debaines
View of the east side of Temple Bar, London, 1877

Background imageSir Christopher Wren Collection: Longitudinal section of St Pauls Cathedral, City of London, 1720

Longitudinal section of St Pauls Cathedral, City of London, 1720

Background imageSir Christopher Wren Collection: Longtitudinal section through St Pauls Cathedral, City of London, 1700

Longtitudinal section through St Pauls Cathedral, City of London, 1700. According to the first design of Sir Christopher Wren

Background imageSir Christopher Wren Collection: Interior view of St Pauls Cathedral, looking east along the nave, City of London, 1720

Interior view of St Pauls Cathedral, looking east along the nave, City of London, 1720

Background imageSir Christopher Wren Collection: Interior view of the Church of St Alban, Wood Street, City of London, 1838

Interior view of the Church of St Alban, Wood Street, City of London, 1838

Background imageSir Christopher Wren Collection: Interior view of St Pauls Cathedral showing the choir, City of London, 1755. Artist

Interior view of St Pauls Cathedral showing the choir, City of London, 1755. Artist
Interior view of St Pauls Cathedral showing the choir, City of London, 1755. The title above is reversed for use with a vue d optique viewing box. With a description in French beneath

Background imageSir Christopher Wren Collection: Interior of St Pauls Cathedral, looking east from the nave towards the choir, City of London

Interior of St Pauls Cathedral, looking east from the nave towards the choir, City of London, 1750

Background imageSir Christopher Wren Collection: Interior of St Pauls Cathedral, City of London, 1836

Interior of St Pauls Cathedral, City of London, 1836. View showing the bay of an aisle next to the crossing

Background imageSir Christopher Wren Collection: Church of St Stephen Walbrook, City of London, 1770. Artist: Edward Rooker

Church of St Stephen Walbrook, City of London, 1770. Artist: Edward Rooker
Church of St Stephen Walbrook, City of London, 1770. The top image is an interior view of St Stephen Walbrook with figures; the bottom image is a ground plan

Background imageSir Christopher Wren Collection: Interior view looking east, Church of St Stephen Walbrook, City of London, 1851. Artist

Interior view looking east, Church of St Stephen Walbrook, City of London, 1851. Artist
Interior view looking east, Church of St Stephen Walbrook, City of London, 1851

Background imageSir Christopher Wren Collection: Interior view of the Church of St Stephen Walbrook, City of London, 1811. Artist

Interior view of the Church of St Stephen Walbrook, City of London, 1811. Artist
Interior view of the Church of St Stephen Walbrook, City of London, 1811

Background imageSir Christopher Wren Collection: Interior looking east, Church of St Stephen Walbrook, City of London, 1845

Interior looking east, Church of St Stephen Walbrook, City of London, 1845. View with a cleaner sweeping up

Background imageSir Christopher Wren Collection: Interior of the Church of St Stephen Walbrook, City of London, 1810

Interior of the Church of St Stephen Walbrook, City of London, 1810. View showing Benjamin Wests painting over the altar

Background imageSir Christopher Wren Collection: Interior of the Church of St Stephen Walbrook during a service, City of London, 1809

Interior of the Church of St Stephen Walbrook during a service, City of London, 1809

Background imageSir Christopher Wren Collection: Church of St Stephen Walbrook from the corner of Mansion House, City of London, 1830

Church of St Stephen Walbrook from the corner of Mansion House, City of London, 1830. View including a street scene with a horse-drawn carriage

Background imageSir Christopher Wren Collection: North-west view of the Church of St Stephen Walbrook, City of London, 1813. Artist

North-west view of the Church of St Stephen Walbrook, City of London, 1813. Artist
North-west view of the Church of St Stephen Walbrook, City of London, 1813

Background imageSir Christopher Wren Collection: South-east view of the Church of St Stephen, Coleman Street, City of London, 1815

South-east view of the Church of St Stephen, Coleman Street, City of London, 1815

Background imageSir Christopher Wren Collection: The Black Swan Tavern in Carter Lane, City of London, 1870. Artist: JT Wilson

The Black Swan Tavern in Carter Lane, City of London, 1870. Artist: JT Wilson
The Black Swan Tavern in Carter Lane, City of London, 1870. View with the dome of St Pauls Cathedral behind, seen from Sermon Lane

Background imageSir Christopher Wren Collection: Map of London

Map of London
Upper panel shows the City of London from Southwark before the Great Fire of London in 1666; middle panel shows the same view after the Great Fire

Background imageSir Christopher Wren Collection: Spire of St Martins Ludgate and St Pauls Cathedral, London, 20th century. Artist

Spire of St Martins Ludgate and St Pauls Cathedral, London, 20th century. Artist
Spire of St. Martins Ludgate and St. Pauls Cathedral, 20th century. Street scene with a view across Ludgate Circus and up Ludgate Hill

Background imageSir Christopher Wren Collection: Canary Wharf from Greenwich Park, London, 2009

Canary Wharf from Greenwich Park, London, 2009. The redevelopment of the Canary Wharf area of Londons docklands began in the 1980s

Background imageSir Christopher Wren Collection: Greenwich Royal Observatory, Greenwich Park, London

Greenwich Royal Observatory, Greenwich Park, London. The observatory was built by Christopher Wren (1632-1723) on the orders of Charles II with the aim of providing accurate navigation tables

Background imageSir Christopher Wren Collection: King Charles II Visiting Wren During The Building of St. Pauls Cathedral, 1888, (1912)

King Charles II Visiting Wren During The Building of St. Pauls Cathedral, 1888, (1912). Artist: John Seymour Lucas
King Charles II Visiting Wren During The Building of St. Pauls Cathedral, 1888, (1912). Charles II visiting Sir Christopher Wren during the building of St Pauls Cathedral, London

Background imageSir Christopher Wren Collection: Sir Christopher Wrens Final Design for St Paul s, 17th century. (1910). Artist: Sir Christopher Wren

Sir Christopher Wrens Final Design for St Paul s, 17th century. (1910). Artist: Sir Christopher Wren
Sir Christopher Wrens Final Design for St Paul s, 17th century. (1910). In designing St Paul s, Christopher Wren had to meet many challenges

Background imageSir Christopher Wren Collection: The Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford, 1903

The Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford, 1903. From Social England, Volume IV, edited by H.D. Traill, D.C.L. and J. S. Mann, M.A. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris, New York & Melbourne, 1903]

Background imageSir Christopher Wren Collection: St. Pauls from the Air, 1919. Artist: Airco

St. Pauls from the Air, 1919. Artist: Airco
St. Pauls from the Air, 1919. From The British Printer Vol. XXXII. [Raithby, Lawrence & Co. Ltd, London and Leicester, 1919]



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