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Toc H PostcardTalbot House, known as TOC H, a club for servicemen during World War One founded by Tubby Clayton, an Anglican priest. Date: 1919-1920
Augustus Montague Toplady (1740 - 1778) English clergyman and Anglican Calvinist; opponent of Wesley and Methodism; author of " Rock of Ages" and other hymns
Henry LiddellHENRY GEORGE LIDDELL English classical scholar ordained in Anglican church. It was for his daughter Alice that Lewis Carroll wrote Alice in Wonderland. Date: 1811 - 1898
Liverpool / Iln 1903Giles Gilbert Scotts proposed plan for the Anglican Cathedral, 1903 Date: 1903
Marylebone Church, Marylebone Road, London. Date: circa 1905
Choristers room, All Saints Church, Margaret Street, LondonChoristers school room, All Saints Church, Margaret Street, London. Date: circa 1910
Holy Trinity Church, Marylebone Road, London. circa 1908
Frederick William Farrar, clergyman and writerFrederick William Farrar (1831-1903), often known as Dean Farrar, English clergyman and writer. Date: circa 1880
William Boyd Carpenter, Bishop of RiponWilliam Boyd Carpenter (1841-1918), Bishop of Ripon. Date: 1841-1918
Interior, Collegiate Church, ManchesterInterior, Collegiate Church of St Mary, St Denys and St George (now the Cathedral), Manchester, dating back to the 15th century. Date: circa 1832
John Hooper - Bishop of Gloucester and Protestant martyrJohn Hooper (Joannes Hopperus) (1495?-1555), Bishop of Gloucester and Protestant martyr. Date: circa 1550s
View of Truro Cathedral, Truro, Cornwall, with daffodils in the foreground. circa 1970s
EDWARD VI of England (1537-1553). King of England and Ireland (1547-1553). Engraving
Jamaica - Kings House, KingstonSlide showing a photograph of Kings House (also known as Government House) is the official residence of the Governor-General of Jamaica, who represents the Jamaican Monarch, and head of state
Jamaica - Kings House Grounds, KingstonSlide showing a photograph of the grounds of the Kings House (also known as Government House) is the official residence of the Governor-General of Jamaica, who represents the Jamaican Monarch
Arthur Foley Winnington-Ingram, Bishop of LondonDr Arthur Foley Winnington-Ingram (1858-1946), Bishop of London (1901-1939). Date: circa 1910
William Maclagan, Archbishop of YorkWilliam Dalrymple Maclagan (1826-1910), Archbishop of York (1891-1908). The sender of the postcard, a Mr Harold Wood of Tooting, asked him to sign and return it, which he kindly did
Scouts Own Service in Ghana, West Africa, with troop leader J A Bulley reading the second lesson (Psalm 27). Rev Father Ashitey and others are seated in the background
Henry LiddonHenry Parry Liddon (1829 - 1890), Anglican divine, Canon of Saint Pauls Cathedral, London
Isaac Bargrave, Dean of CanterburyIsaac Bargrave (1586 1643), Dean of Canterbury from 1625 until his death in 1643. He was a supporter of King Charles I. Engraving of a memorial tablet in Canterbury Cathedral, erected in 1679
Reverend Richard BancroftRev. Bancroft (1544-1610) Archibishop of Canterbury - 1604 and Bishop of London. Anglican leader and chief overseer of the production of the King James Bible. Date: circa 1600
British army padre in makeshift church, Western Front, WW1A British army padre in a makeshift church not far from the Western Front in France during World War One. He is working on a flower arrangement. Date: circa 1916
Silhouette portrait, Bishop of Birmingham -- either Ernest Barnes (bishop from 1924 to 1953) or Henry Wakefield (bishop from 1911 to 1924). Date: 20th century
Anglican Christians celebrating Communion in St Pauls Cathe
Thomas Burgess, Bishop 2THOMAS BURGESS Anglican bishop of St Davids and subsequently of Salisbury. Date: 1756 - 1837
Thomas Burgess, Bishop 1THOMAS BURGESS Anglican bishop of St Davids and subsequently of Salisbury. with his autograph when at St Davids Date: 1756 - 1837
Portrait of Reverend Baden PowellHead and shoulders portrait of Reverend Baden Powell (1796-1860), father of Robert Baden Powell, drawn by his wife, Henrietta Grace Baden Powell (nee Smyth, 1824-1914)
Church at Grenville, Grenada, West IndiesView of the Anglican church at Grenville, Grenada, West Indies. Grenville is the second largest city in Grenada, after St George s. 1949
Sulina, Romania - British Seamens Institute and a small British Anglican Church. The presence here is surprising, but perhaps not totally unexpected as Sulina was an important port on the River
Anglican LiturgyTHE ENGLISH LITURGY Archbishop Cranmer presides over the committee which will compile the English Liturgy, the prayers etc used in the various services Date: 1549
Church Army emergency accommodation, LondonMen try to sleep on narrow benches at a Church Army emergency accommodation shelter in London. The Church Army was founded in 1882 by the Rev Wilson Carlile, an evangelist for the Church of England
Breakfast at Church Army Shelter, LondonA 5 am breakfast for homeless men being distributed at a Church Army shelter in London. The Church Army was founded in 1882 by the Rev Wilson Carlile, an evangelist for the Church of England
Church Army meal for applicants to a London workhouseA number of elderly men and women awaiting admission to one of Londons workhouses are provided with a meal by the Church Army
Mermaid of Zennor pew, Zennor Church, CornwallCanon Cotter stands in the pulpit in Zennor Church, near St Ives, Cornwall, near the Mermaid of Zennor pew, on the end of which is carved a mermaid with long flowing hair
Sudan - Khartoum - The Anglican CathedralSudan - Khartoum - The ruins of the Anglican Cathedral
Archbishop of Canterbury with Bishops of London & SalisburyThe Archbishop of Canterbury, Randall Thomas Davidson, 1st Baron Davidson of Lambeth (1848-1930) walking behind the Bishop of London, Arthur Foley Winnington-Ingram (centre)
Westminster Abbey, ready for Coronation of George VA view of Westminster Abbey, with the Coronation Chair at the centre, ready for the coronation of King George V
Henry Russell Wakefield, Dean of NorwichHenry Russell Wakefield (1854-1933), at the time of this photograph Prebendary of St Pauls Cathedral and Dean of Norwich. He became Bishop of Birmingham in 1911
Church House, Salisbury, WiltshireChurch House, Crane Street, Salisbury, Wiltshire. From around 1770 to 1869, the building served as the Salisbury Incorporation workhouse
Clock of St Georges Church, Esher, SurreyA close-up view of part of the clock of St Georges Church in Esher, Surrey. The clock dates from the late 16th or early 17th century
Reverend Wilson CarlileWilson Carlile, CH (1847-1942), British evangelist who founded the Church Army in 1882, and Prebendary of St Pauls Cathedral. Known as The Chief, he inspired generations of evangelists
Bishop of London giving a speechThe Bishop of London giving a speech in aid of a waifs and strays charity (probably The Waifs and Strays Society, now The Childrens Society) at Church House, Westminster, Central London
Sion College LibrarySion College is an Anglican theological establishment, and its famous Library is mostly comprised of theological books
Sion College is an Anglican theological establishment; its new buildings are on the Thames Embankment
Anglican PriestA priest of the Church of England
London / Sion CollegeA society of Anglican clergymen, with at one time an extensive library
Liverpool / Cathedral 1925Liverpool: the Anglican Cathedral
Richard Bancroft / VertueRICHARD BANCROFT Anglican leader; bishop of London 1597, archbishop of Canterbury 1604