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Marriage certificate, Princess Elizabeth and Prince PhilipMarriage certificate of Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor (Princess Elizabeth, later Queen Elizabeth II) and Philip Mountbatten (Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh)
St Michaels Church, Highgate, North London, consecrated and opened in 1832. Date: circa 1870s
Christ in Majesty, Llandaff Cathedral, Cardiff, South WalesChrist in Majesty, sculpture by Epstein, in the nave of Llandaff Cathedral, Cardiff, South Wales. Date: circa 1970s
Greetings postcard, Mhow, Madhya Pradesh, IndiaMultiview greetings postcard from Mhow, a British Army cantonment (now Dr Ambedkar Nagar), Madhya Pradesh, India. Date: circa 1910
Shoreditch Cottage Homes, Hornchurch, EssexBoys in surplices leaving the chapel at the Shoreditch Union cottage homes, Hornchurch, Essex. Opened in 1889 to house pauper children away from the workhouse
Church Choir, Walton-on-the-Naze, EssexBoys and men choristers in their surplices, pictured with the vicar and organist at All Saints Church, Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex. circa 1920
School children Ely CathedralA party of schoolchildren file out of the grounds of Ely Cathedral. The West Front of the cathedral is in the background. First published The Sunday Times Date: 1990
Caricature of Archdeacon Dunbar, Anglican clergymanCaricature of Archdeacon Charles Gordon Cumming Dunbar (1844-1916), Anglican clergyman of St Andrews Church, Tavistock Place, London, who was involved in a divorce case in 1881 brought by his wife
St. Bartholomews ChurchThe Norman pillars and arches of the Church of St. Bartholomew the Great, Smithfield, City of London Founded by Rahere in 1123, one of Londons oldest churches. Date: 1930s
Lionel G. B. Justice Ford, Vanity Fair, StricklandLIONEL GEORGE BRIDGES JUSTICE FORD (1865-1932) Anglican priest and part-time cricketer who served as Dean of York (1925-1932) after headmasterships at the schools of Repton (1901) and Harrow (1910)
York Minster - The West Front
Chapel interior - Ormerod Children's Convalescent HomeThe Chapel interior at the Ormerod Convalescent Home for Children, St. Annes-on-Sea, Lancashire. Date: circa 1905
The Ormerod Convalescent Home, St. Annes-on-Sea, LancsThe Ormerod Convalescent Home for Children, St. Annes-on-Sea, Lancashire. Date: circa 1905
St. Botolph's Church, Boston, Lincolnshire16th century St. Botolph's Church (the Boston Stump'), Boston, Lincolnshire. The church has one of the tallest medieval towers in the country
Church leaders during the reign of King George VChurch leaders during the first 25 years of the reign of King George V: Davidson, Winnington Ingram, Bourne, Lang, Lidgett Date: 1935
St. Josephs, MulgoaAn etching entitled St. Joseph's, Mulgoa, however, it looks more likely to be St. Thomas Anglican Church of Mulgoa, the building was completed in 1838, designed by architect, James Chadley
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Highgate Cemetery and St Michael's Church, North LondonView of Highgate Cemetery, North London, with St Michael's Church in the background. Engraving in the Illustrated News of the World. Date: 1859
Michael Ramsey, Archbishop of CanterburyArthur Michael Ramsey, Baron Ramsey of Canterbury (1904-1988), the 100th Archbishop of Canterbury (1961-1974). Seen here giving a speech in front of several microphones. Date: circa 1960s
David Sheppard, Anglican clergymanDavid Sheppard, Bishop of Woolwich (1969-1975) and of Liverpool (1975-1997). Date: circa 1970s
Michael Scott-Joynt, outspoken English clergymanMichael Charles Scott-Joynt (b 1943), English clergyman, Bishop of Stafford (1987-1995) and Bishop of Winchester (from 1995, due to retire 2011). Outspoken opponent of gay rights. Date: circa 1970s
Mervyn Stockwood, Barbara Cartland and Eric HefferBishop Mervyn Stockwood (1913-1995), Anglican Bishop of Southwark, with Barbara Cartland (1901-2000), English romantic novelist, and Eric Heffer (1922-1991), left-wing Labour politician
Oliver Tambo, Trevor Huddleston and othersOliver Reginald Tambo (1917-1993), South African anti-apartheid politician and prominent member of the African National Congress (ANC)
Desmond Tutu, South African activist and clergymanDesmond Tutu (The Most Rev Dr Desmond Mpilo Tutu, b 1931), South African activist and Christian clergyman. He was the first black South African Anglican Archbishop of Cape Town, South Africa
Daniel Ortega with Archbishop Robert RuncieDaniel Ortega (Jose Daniel Ortega Saavedra, b 1945), member of the Nicaraguan Junta of National Reconstruction 1979-1985, then 79th President of Nicaragua 1985-1990 and 83rd President 2007-present
St Mary Magdalene Church, Richmond. The tower was built in the early 16th century, the rest of the church has under gone several renovations. Date: 1901
Sailors taking fragments of the flag from HMS Victory at Nelsons funeral in St Paul sSailors taking fragments of the flag from HMS Victory at Nelsons funeral in St Pauls Cathedral, London, 9 January 1806. Date: 1806
Liverpool Cathedral - Liverpool, Merseyside. The cathedral is based on a design by Giles Gilbert Scott and was constructed between 1904 and 1978
Doorway, Church of St Mary and St David, KilpeckDoorway of the Church of St Mary and St David, an Anglican parish church at Kilpeck, Herefordshire. Date: circa 1910s
St Marks Anglican, proptestant Church in Alexandria, EgyptVintage 19th century photograph: St Marks Anglican, proptestant Church in Alexandria, Egypt
All Saints Anglican church on Wiener StraBe in Dresden19th century vintage photograph: All Saints Church was an Anglican church on Wiener Strasze in Dresden. It was in the Early English Period of Neo-Gothic architecture
South Porch, Church of St John the Baptist, BurfordSouth Porch of the Anglican Church of St John the Baptist in Burford, Oxfordshire. Date: circa 1920s
Old Newington ChurchSir William Patten, Lord of the Manor, built the present Old Church, bordering Clissold Park on the north side of Church Street, in 1563
BermondseyView of St Mary Magdalen, Bermondsey in 1809. It is an Anglican church dedicated to St Mary Magdalen in the London Borough of Southwark
Tottenham ChurchAll Hallows is an Anglican church in Tottenham, North London. It is one of the oldest buildings in the London Borough of Haringey, being built as All Saints Church in the 12th century
Stoke Newington ChurchThe Old Church is the only remaining Elizabethan church in London and one of the oldest in the country to have been built as an Anglican church
Holy Trinity Church, in Marylebone, Westminster, London, is a Grade I listed former Anglican church, built in 1828 by Sir John Soane
Chelsea Church 1860Chelsea Old Church, also known as All Saints, is an Anglican church, on Old Church Street, Chelsea, London SW3, England, near Albert Bridge
St Andrews Church, Plymouth, DevonSt Andrews Church (Church of England, Minster Church), Plymouth, Devon. Date: circa 1960s
St Georges Church, Dittisham, Dartmouth, DevonInterior of St Georges Church, Dittisham, Dartmouth, Devon, with a view of the altar. Date: circa 1960s
Dr Randall Davidson, Archbishop of CanterburyDr Randall Davidson (1848-1930), Archbishop of Canterbury from 1903 until 1928. 1923
St Pauls Cathedral Choir School, City of LondonSt Pauls Cathedral Choir School, St Pauls Churchyard, City of London, before it was destroyed by the Great Fire of London, along with the old St Pauls Cathedral itself. Date: pre-1666
London churchAll Hallows-by-the-Tower, also previously dedicated to St Mary the Virgin and sometimes known as All Hallows Barking, is an ancient Anglican church on Byward Street in the City of London
Christ Church, Broadway, Westminster, London, recently built in gothic style at the time of this illustration. Date: circa 1842
Parish church at Wilton, near Salisbury, WiltshireParish church of St Mary and St Nicholas, near Salisbury, Wiltshire, recently built in the Romanesque style with a 105 foot campanile at the time of this illustration. Date: circa 1842
Harold Davidson, former rector of Stiffkey, NorfolkHarold Davidson (1875-1937), defrocked former rector of Stiffkey, Norfolk, seen here lion taming at Skegness in July 1937. Unfortunately, this kind of activity led to his being attacked and killed
SPG Missionary Exhibition, Brighton Dome, SussexSPG (Society for the Propagation of the Gospel) Missionary Exhibition, Brighton Dome, Sussex -- two women at the Melanesia table, with a native hut, artefacts, books and portraits of clergymen
Charlotte Mary Yonge, English novelistCharlotte Mary Yonge (1823-1901), English novelist, adherent of the Oxford Movement. circa 1845