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Wren Collection (page 4)

Background imageWren Collection: Wren Lely Edwards

Wren Lely Edwards
SIR CHRISTOPHER WREN The architect of St Pauls Cathedral

Background imageWren Collection: Wren Wroxhall Abbey

Wren Wroxhall Abbey
SIR CHRISTOPHER WREN The architect of St Pauls holding a plan of the cathedral in his hand

Background imageWren Collection: Wren Eng. Heath

Wren Eng. Heath
SIR CHRISTOPHER WREN The architect of St Pauls Cathedral

Background imageWren Collection: Wren Holborn Hill

Wren Holborn Hill
SIR CHRISTOPHER WREN The architect of St Pauls Cathedral

Background imageWren Collection: Wren Kneller Thane

Wren Kneller Thane
SIR CHRISTOPHER WREN The architect of St Pauls Cathedral

Background imageWren Collection: Wren / Kneller / Holl

Wren / Kneller / Holl
SIR CHRISTOPHER WREN Architect of St Paul s, with the cathedral in the background

Background imageWren Collection: Wren with Charles II

Wren with Charles II
Fires and blitzes provide a unique opportunity for urban renewal; Christopher Wren shows Charles II his plans for the rebuilding of London after the Great Fire

Background imageWren Collection: ST PAULs CATHEDRAL 1930

ST PAULs CATHEDRAL 1930
The bottom half of the Cathedral is blackened with pollution

Background imageWren Collection: London / Projects / Wren

London / Projects / Wren
A Plan of the City of London for rebuilding after the fire of 1666 according to Sir Christopher Wren

Background imageWren Collection: Wren / Cigarette Card / 1915

Wren / Cigarette Card / 1915
Wren - latin name: Troglodytes troglodytes

Background imageWren Collection: Sir Christopher Wren

Sir Christopher Wren
Sir CHRISTOPHER WREN architect and town planner with his autograph

Background imageWren Collection: Matthew Wren

Matthew Wren
MATTHEW WREN churchman, bishop of Norwich and subsequently of Ely, imprisoned for 15 years for opposing dissenters. with his autograph

Background imageWren Collection: Wren / Kneller / Scriven

Wren / Kneller / Scriven
Sir Christopher Wren Architect

Background imageWren Collection: Greenwich Palace

Greenwich Palace
GREENWICH PALACE, named by Henry VI PLACENTIA (pleasant place); later it was a biscuit factory, demolished by Wren 1694 to make way for the Royal Naval Hospital

Background imageWren Collection: Lear / Nonsense / Man / Beard

Lear / Nonsense / Man / Beard
There was an Old Man with a beard, who said, " It is just as I feared! - Two owls & a hen, four larks & a wren, Have all built their nests in my beard!"



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