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Wren Lely EdwardsSIR CHRISTOPHER WREN The architect of St Pauls Cathedral
Wren Wroxhall AbbeySIR CHRISTOPHER WREN The architect of St Pauls holding a plan of the cathedral in his hand
Wren Eng. HeathSIR CHRISTOPHER WREN The architect of St Pauls Cathedral
Wren Holborn HillSIR CHRISTOPHER WREN The architect of St Pauls Cathedral
Wren Kneller ThaneSIR CHRISTOPHER WREN The architect of St Pauls Cathedral
Wren / Kneller / HollSIR CHRISTOPHER WREN Architect of St Paul s, with the cathedral in the background
Wren with Charles IIFires 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
ST PAULs CATHEDRAL 1930The bottom half of the Cathedral is blackened with pollution
London / Projects / WrenA Plan of the City of London for rebuilding after the fire of 1666 according to Sir Christopher Wren
Wren / Cigarette Card / 1915Wren - latin name: Troglodytes troglodytes
Sir Christopher WrenSir CHRISTOPHER WREN architect and town planner with his autograph
Matthew WrenMATTHEW WREN churchman, bishop of Norwich and subsequently of Ely, imprisoned for 15 years for opposing dissenters. with his autograph
Wren / Kneller / ScrivenSir Christopher Wren Architect
Greenwich PalaceGREENWICH 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
Lear / Nonsense / Man / BeardThere 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!"