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Canterbury Collection (page 7)

Background imageCanterbury Collection: CANTERBURY

CANTERBURY
White Friars, Canterbury, Kent Date: 1787

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Canterbury Castle

Canterbury Castle
The castle, Canterbury, Kent Date: circa 1770

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Canternury Walls

Canternury Walls
Arches in the city walls, Canterbury, Kent. Date: circa 1770

Background imageCanterbury Collection: William Wake

William Wake
WILLIAM WAKE English churchman, archbishop of Canterbury 1715+, Date: 1657 - 1737

Background imageCanterbury Collection: John Tillotson - 3

John Tillotson - 3
JOHN TILLOTSON English churchman, archbishop of Canterbury Date: 1630 - 1694

Background imageCanterbury Collection: John Tillotson - 2

John Tillotson - 2
JOHN TILLOTSON English churchman, archbishop of Canterbury Date: 1630 - 1694

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Thomas Tenison

Thomas Tenison
THOMAS TENISON English churchman, archbishop of Canterbury Date: 1636 - 1715

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Charles Manners Sutton

Charles Manners Sutton
CHARLES MANNERS SUTTON English churchman, archbishop of Canterbury Date: 1755 - 1828

Background imageCanterbury Collection: John Bird Sumner

John Bird Sumner
JOHN BIRD SUMNER English churchman, archbishop of Canterbury Date: 1780 - 1862

Background imageCanterbury Collection: George Stanhope

George Stanhope
GEORGE STANHOPE English churchman, Dean of Canterbury Date: 1660- 1728

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Matthew Parker

Matthew Parker
MATTHEW PARKER English churchman, archbishop of Canterbury. Date: 1504 - 1575

Background imageCanterbury Collection: John Moore, Arch. Cant

John Moore, Arch. Cant
JOHN MOORE Churchman, archbishop of Canterbury Date: 1730 - 1805

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Charles Thomas Longley 3

Charles Thomas Longley 3
CHARLES THOMAS LONGLEY Churchman, Archbishop of Canterbury. Date: 1794 - 1868

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Charles Thomas Longley 2

Charles Thomas Longley 2
CHARLES THOMAS LONGLEY Churchman, when he was bishop of Durham, whence he moved upwards to Canterbury. Date: 1794 - 1868

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Cosmo Gordon Lang

Cosmo Gordon Lang
COSMO GORDON LANG, 1st Baron Lang of Lambeth Archbishop of Canterbury from 1928 until 1942. Here getting into a car, carrying a bouquet of flowers. Date: 1864 - 1945

Background imageCanterbury Collection: William Howley - 2

William Howley - 2
WILLIAM HOWLEY Archbishop of Canterbury, depicted in an appropriately ecclesiastical surround with a rather unusual side elevation of Westminster Abbey thrown in Date: 1766 - 1848

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Thomas Herring - 2

Thomas Herring - 2
THOMAS HERRING archbishop of Canterbury, depicted with his mitre and crozier. Date: 1693 - 1757

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Thomas Herring - 1

Thomas Herring - 1
THOMAS HERRING archbishop of Canterbury Date: 1693 - 1757

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Parish Church St. Thomas of Canterbury, Brentwood, Essex

Parish Church St. Thomas of Canterbury, Brentwood, Essex Date: circa 1905

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Frederick Temple - Archbishop of Canterbury - caricatured

Frederick Temple - Archbishop of Canterbury - caricatured
The Story of the High-Flyer. Frederick Temple (18211902) - a controversial English academic, teacher, churchman, and Archbishop of Canterbury, from 1896 until his death. Date: 1899

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Burgmote Horns

Burgmote Horns - these beautiful horns of hammered and embossed bronze belong to the Corportations of Canterbury and Dover

Background imageCanterbury Collection: St. Augustine walking to Canterbury

St. Augustine walking to Canterbury c. 597

Background imageCanterbury Collection: UNITED KINGDOM. ENGLAND. Canterbury. Cathedral

UNITED KINGDOM. ENGLAND. Canterbury. Cathedral. Glass window with medicine representations (1280). Gothic art. Glass window

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Canterbury Cathedral. 1070-1498. UNITED KINGDOM

Canterbury Cathedral. 1070-1498. UNITED KINGDOM. ENGLAND. Canterbury. Cathedral. Representation of the life of Saint Thomas Becket and his devotee. Gothic art. Glass window

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Anselm Of Canterbury, Saint (1033-1109)

Anselm Of Canterbury, Saint (1033-1109). British theologian, archbishop of Canterbury. Saint Anselm of Canterbury, engraved in 1612

Background imageCanterbury Collection: John Vct Canterbury

John Vct Canterbury
JOHN HENRY THOMAS MANNERS- SUTTON, third viscount CANTERBURY : statesman, governor in various outposts of Empire, popular in Victoria, active in Pacific. Date: 1814 - 1877

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Charles Vct Canterbury

Charles Vct Canterbury
CHARLES MANNERS-SUTTON, first viscount CANTERBURY Statesman, Speaker of the House of Commons, in his long official wig, seated in the Speakers Chair. Date: 1780 - 1845

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Waramus, Archbishop of Canterbury

Waramus, Archbishop of Canterbury
Portrait of Waramus, Archbishop of Canterbury. Painting originally by Hans Holbein Jr

Background imageCanterbury Collection: West Gate, Canterbury, England

West Gate, Canterbury, England. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageCanterbury Collection: St. Martins Church, Canterbury, England

St. Martins Church, Canterbury, England. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Grave of Joseph Conrad

Grave of Joseph Conrad
The Grave of Joseph Conrad (1857-1924), Polish Novelist in Canterbury City Cemetery. Date: circa 1925

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Coronation 1937 - King George VI standing before the assembl

Coronation 1937 - King George VI standing before the assembl
Beginning of the service at the Coronation of King George VI is The Recognition. The King, stands before the Assembly while the Archbishop of Canterbury, Cosmo Lang, presents him

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Poor Priests Hospital Canterbury

Poor Priests Hospital Canterbury

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Coronation Commissions 1st Meeting: Archbishop of Canterbury

Coronation Commissions 1st Meeting: Archbishop of Canterbury
Dr. Fisher, the Archbishop of Canterbury, arriving for the first meeting of the Coronation Commission Date: 1952

Background imageCanterbury Collection: The National Assembly: The Archbishop of Canterbury and Lord

The National Assembly: The Archbishop of Canterbury and Lord
The National Assembly: The Archbishop of Canterbury 1848-1930 and Lord Hugh Cecil 1869-1956

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Coronation 1953, Queen Elizabeth II - St Edwards Crown

Coronation 1953, Queen Elizabeth II - St Edwards Crown
The Archbishop of Canterbury placing St. Edwards Crown on the head of Queen Elizabeth II - the supreme moment in the Coronation service at Westminster Abbey on 2 June 1953. Date: 1953

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Eadbald converted by Laurence

Eadbald converted by Laurence
Laurence, Archbishop of Canterbury, shows his lacerated body to King Eadbald of Kent. The wounds were the result of a vision in which St Peter whipped him in order to convince Laurence that he should

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Archbishop Laurence converts Eadbald

Archbishop Laurence converts Eadbald
Laurence, Archbishop of Canterbury, convinces King Eadbald of Kent to convert to Christianity. Eadbald, a pagan, succeeded his father Ethelbert (who had converted to Christianity) in 616 A.D

Background imageCanterbury Collection: King Edgar is reproached by Dunstan

King Edgar is reproached by Dunstan
King Edgar of England is reproached by Dunstan, Archbishop of Canterbury, for seducing a nun, Wulfthrith. Following Dunstans instruction

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Royal Wedding 1947 - marriage ceremony

Royal Wedding 1947 - marriage ceremony
The scene in the Sacrarium of Westminster Abbey with Princess Elizabeth (Queen Elizabeth II) and Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten (Prince Philip)

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Eadwig rebuked by Dunstan and Odo

Eadwig rebuked by Dunstan and Odo
The new young king of England, Eadwig, is chastised by Dunstan, Abbot of Glastonbury, and Odo, Archbishop of Canterbury, for his liaison with the noblewoman Aethelgifu

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Rioting in Dover

Rioting in Dover
Bloody riots in Dover, Kent, follow the appointment of a Norman (Robert of Jumieges) as Archbishop of Canterbury by the pro-Norman King Edward the Confessor, which brought tensions between Saxons

Background imageCanterbury Collection: St. Catherines Chapel

St. Catherines Chapel
The ruins of St. Catherines Chapel, Guildford, Surrey, England. Situated on a high hill above the River Wey, one of the old chapels on the Pilgrims Way to Canterbury. Date: 14th century

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Old & New Canterbury

Old & New Canterbury
Old and new Canterbury, Kent, England - the Cathedral tower behind a row of modern shops. Date: 1960s

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Canterbury - Martyrdom

Canterbury - Martyrdom
The Martyrdom, the place within (below the wall plaque) Canterbury Cathedral, Kent, England, where Thomas a Becket (Archbishop of Canterbury) was assassinated in 1170. Date: 29 December 1170

Background imageCanterbury Collection: New Zealand troops at Battle of Flers, France, WW1

New Zealand troops at Battle of Flers, France, WW1
New Zealand troops of the 2nd Canterbury Battalion resting in a shell hole near Flers during the Battle of Flers-Courcelette on the Western Front in northern France during the First World War

Background imageCanterbury Collection: Lee Priory, Kent

Lee Priory, Kent

Background imageCanterbury Collection: St. Augustines Gateway

St. Augustines Gateway
The noble and splendidly decorated gatway of St. Augustines Abbey, Canterbury, Kent, England. Originally called St. Ethelberts Gate, now Bailey House school gate. Date: 14th century



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