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Tenterden High Street 1970Tenterden High Street, Kent, England, photographed in 1970 with St. Mildreds Church behind
View of Gloucester Cathedral, Gloucestershire, from the south west, showing one of the ornately carved gothic doorways, with statues of saints in niches above
The Pluralist, aided by his patronA satirical comment on the rise of religious pluralism in the mid 19th century
Small church or chapel, Pembrokeshire, South WalesA small church or chapel, possibly in a village in Pembrokeshire, South Wales
Family car with passengers and chauffeur, South WalesA large family car with passengers and chauffeur, probably somewhere in Pembrokeshire, South Wales
St Davids Cathedral, Pembrokeshire, South WalesView of St Davids Cathedral from the east, Pembrokeshire, Dyfed, South Wales. The Cathedral dates from the 12th century
Country church and housesView of a church and houses, at the end of a winding country lane
View of St Marys Church, Haverfordwest, South WalesDistant view of St Marys Church, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, Dyfed, South Wales, as seen from the Castle
General view, St Davids, Pembrokeshire, South WalesGeneral view of St David s, Pembrokeshire, Dyfed, South Wales, with the Cathedral at the centre
Fishmarket and St Marys Church, Haverfordwest, South WalesView of the Fishmarket and St Marys Church, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, Dyfed, South Wales. A man walks down the middle of the road, clearly with no fear of getting run over
Penrhyn tomb, Llandegai Church, North WalesDetail of the Penrhyn tomb in Llandegai (or Llandygai) Church, near Bangor, Caernarvonshire (now Gwynedd), North Wales. The tomb was sculpted by Richard Westmacott for the first Lord
Cherubs on Penrhyn tomb, Llandegai Church, North WalesA detail of cherubs splitting slate on the bas relief of the Penrhyn tomb in Llandegai (or Llandygai) Church, near Bangor, Caernarvonshire (now Gwynedd), North Wales
Interior of RC Church, Portland Prison, DorsetThe interior of the Roman Catholic church at Portland Prison, Dorset. The prison opened in 1848 as a public works prison for convicts who were employed in quarries in the area
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
Women vagrants sleeping, Spitalfields, East End of LondonA group of women vagrants sleeping on benches at the churchyard of Christ Church, Spitalfields, East London
Mile End Road, East End of LondonA view of the Mile End Road in the East End of London. A horse-drawn tram and various trade carts can be seen. St Benets Church stands at the centre right of the scene with the Peoples Palace to
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
London County Council Night Office, Charing Cross BridgeApplicants waiting outside the London County Councils Night Office at Charing Cross Bridge, Central London. The Office had telephone links to the citys casual wards, as well as to the Salvation Army
Two girls looking at a crucifix outside a churchTwo girls looking at a crucifix set in a gothic arch-shaped niche outside a church
Choirboy singing in a church choir, Horley, SurreyA choirboy singing in a church choir at Salfords Church, Horley, Surrey. He is holding a book entitled English Praise, though other choristers are using The Red Carol Book
Cooks Tours in Norway, Sweden and DenmarkIndependent Tours, 1892 -- Cooks Tours in Norway, Sweden and Denmark, Thomas Cook & Son, Ludgate Circus, London. The montage of Scandinavian images includes Fantoft Church, Trondheim Cathedral
Beauty Spots and Places of Historican RenownCover illustration for Beauty Spots and Places of Historican Renown in Great Britain and Ireland, a handbook for travellers, by Thomas Cook & Son
Church seen from a woodThe tower of a church seen through wooded countryside
St. Pauls Chapel, New York City, America
East Anglian Church
St Bartholomews Church, Brightwell, Oxon
St Pauls Church, Broadway, New York
Church of Our Lady of Esperanza, New York, 156th street near Broadway
Grace Church, New YorkInterior of Grace Church, New York
Broadway Tabernacle, New York, USA
St. Thomas Church, New York, America
Stow on the Wold, GloucestershireA birds eye view of Stow on the Wold, Gloucestershire, from a church tower. A single car stands in the square below. Towards the top left of the picture
Parish Workhouse, Hawkhurst, KentA timber framed building on the Moor in Hawkhurst, Kent, that once served as the parish workhouse. Children play nearby and an older boy carries a gardening fork and other tools
Open air church service at a workhouseAn open air church service for workhouse inmates, location unknown. Male and female inmates in workhouse uniform sit on chairs while a service is conducted by two men
Italy - Verona - Church of St AnastasiaChurch of St Anastasia (built between 1280 and 1400), Verona, Italy, with a Statue of Paolo Veronese (1528 - 1588) (now relocated)
Italy - Ragusa, Sicily - Cattedrale San Giovanni Battista
The Cathedral, oldest building in Panama
Greek Patriarch of the Greek Orthodox Christian Church
Argostoli - Interior of the Greek ChurchInterior of the Greek Church at Argostoli, the capital and administrative centre of Kefalonia, Greece. Buildings that weren t shattered by German bombing in 1943 were destroyed in 1953 by an
Reculver Towers - Herne BayReculver - The Towers of the ruined medieval church - Herne Bay, Kent
St. Peters Church, Carmarthen, Wales
Arcades and Church of Notre Dame at MillauThe Place du Marechal Foch, 12th century arcades and the Church of Notre-Dame-de-l Espinasse at Millau, France. The Church once possessed a part of the Crown of Thorns
Warbstow Church, CornwallA classic case of ivy gone (rather) mad! Warbstow Church, Cornwall. The parish church of St Werburgh was originally Norman, but largely rebuilt in the 15th century
Church and Ossuary at Tregastel, FranceThe 12th century Church and Ossuary at Tregastel, Brittany, France
Church at TrebeurdenThe Church at Trebeurden
Probus, Cornwall - Church TowerProbus, Cornwall - the impressive tower of the Parish Church of St. Probus and St. Grace - the tallest church tower in Cornwall
The Ewelme Almshouses (3 / 4)The Ewelme Almshouses, founded in 1437 with a Grammar School attached by William de la Pole, 1st Duke and 4th Earl of Suffolk at Ewelme, Oxfordshire