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Tresco Parish ChurchThe Parish Church, Tresco, Isles of Scilly. Date: 1930s photo
Isleworth Church, LondonIsleworth church, now in London, seen from the south west Date: late 18th century
Barfreston ChurchThe South Door of the Church of St. Nicholas, Barfreston, Kent, England, famous for being one of Englands best preserved Norman churches. Date: 12th century
Bjorkhagen Church, StockholmThe Bjorkhagen Church, Stockholm by the architect Sigurd Lewerentz
Church of Skegrie
St Mary Aldermanbury Church, LondonSt Mary Aldermanbury church in the City of London - first destroyed by the Great fire of London in 1666. Rebuilt in Portland stone by Sir Christopher Wren before being gutted once more by incendary
Rovaniemi church Finland
Knowlton ChurchThe ruins of Knowlton Church, Norfolk, England. Date: Medieval
St. Tysilios Church, in the Menai Straits. This tiny single storey building is believed to be the place where Christianity was first preached on Anglesey, Wales. Date: founded 6th century
Edwinstowe Church, Nottinghamshire, England. This church stands on the edge of Sherwood Forest and is reputed to be where Robin Hood married Maid Marian. Date: 12th century
Newark ChurchSt. Marys Church, Newark, Nottinghamshire, England, one of the finest parish churches in the country; its 252 feet high spire dominates the surrounding countryside. Date: 1950s photo
Sneem ChurchThe church at Sneem, a small fishing village on the River Sneem, in County Kerry, Ireland. Date: 1950s photo
Lastingham ChurchThe Nave and curious entrance to the Crypt of Lastingham Church, Yorkshire, England. Date: 13the to 15th century
Castle Rising ChurchThe splendid Norman church of St. Lawrence, Castle Rising, Norfolk, England. Date: 12th century
Loddon Church, Norfolk, England, a fine flint edifice, dating from 1480. Date: 15th century
West Markham ChurchThe Mausoleum, West Markham, Nottinghamshire, England, the church built in 1831 for the Duke of Newcastle. The architect was Robert Smirke. Date: 19th century
Perlethorpe Church, Thoresby Park, Nottinghamshire, England : Close-up of the Tower and Spire, built in the Dunkeries in 1876, by Earl Manvers. Date: 19th century
Normanesque ChurchSt. Conans Church, Loch Awe, Argyllshire, Scotland, was built between 1881 and 1931. This section of the interior of the church was built in the Norman architectural style. Date: late 19th century
Medieval FontThe splendid font at Higher Brixham Church, Devon, England. Date: Medieval
Church PinnacleOne of the corner pinnacles of the beautiful parish church of St. John Baptist, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England. Date: 15th century
Pig Trough FontThe Font, Down Cathedral, Down Patrick, Ireland. Of Celtic origin, this font was lost for over 200 years and was found on a County Down farm, being used as a pig trough! Date: Medieval
Beverley Minster FontThe font, with its elaborate font cover, in the South Aisle of Beverley Minster, Yorkshire, England. Date: Medieval
Paris Saint-AugustinCars, bicycles and a tram pass the curious architecture of Saint-Augustin. Date: circa 1904
Nazareth ChapelThe interior of a small chapel in Nazareth, Israel. Date: 1960s
Annunciation ChurchThe Church of the Annunciation, Nazareth, Israel. Date: 1960s
St. Duthus ChurchThe remains of the church at St. Duthus, Tain, Ross-shire, Scotland. It was here that Saint Duthus was born. Date: 15th century
Cockley Cley ChurchThe fine old church at Cockley Cley, near Swaffam, Norfolk, England. Date: Medieval
St Jamess, PiccadillyOne of the 52 new churches built by Sir Christopher Wren after the Great Fire of London (1666). It has retained many original features, despite sustaining bomb damage in 1940. Date: built 1676 - 1684
THE MARBLE CHURCHThe Church of St. Margaret, Bodelwyddan, Denbighshire, Wales, known as the Marble Church because of the 13 different types of marble used in its interior. Date: built 1860
Wales / St. Tudno ChurchSt. Tudno Church and burial ground, Great Orme, Caernarvonshire, Wales. Date: 1950s
Douglas Water ChurchThe church at Douglas Water, Lanarkshire, Scotland. In the tower is a unique clock, presented to Douglas by Mary, Queen of Scots in 1565. Date: 1960s photo
Bosherton ChurchThe Church of Saint Michael and All Angels, a late Norman church with a square tower, at Bosherton, Pembrokeshire, Wales. Date: late 13th century
Norwegian ChurchA Stave Church in the Norwegian Folk Museum at Bygdoy, Oslo, Norway. Date: 12th century
Constantinople Fall - 5In the cathedral of Santa Sophia, the Roman and Orthodox churches are reconciled - but its too late to save the city. Date: 28 May 1453
Cressingham ChurchThe fine old church at Cressingham, Norfolk, England. Date: Medieval
London / Temple ChurchA corner of Temple Church, London, England. Date: Medieval
Gooderstone Church, Norfolk, England. Date: Medieval
St. Magnuss Church, on the island of Egilsay, a ruined building with a most unusual tower, Orkneys, Scotland. Date: 12th century
Paris Sainte ChapelleSurrounded by law courts and government departments, the Sainte-Chapelle is hard to see as an isolated building. Date: circa 1904
Isleworth, LondonIsleworth Church, seen across the Thames Date: 1846
Inverkeithing ChurchThe Parish Church of St. Peter, Inverkeithing, Fifeshire, Scotland. The tower dates from the 12th century, but the rest of the building was rebuilt in 1826 after fire Date: 12th & 19th century
Torphichen PreceptoryThe Preceptory, or Quiere, at Torphichen, West Lothian, Scotland. Torphichen was the chief seat in Scotland of the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem, introduced in 1153 Date: 1960s photo
Dunlichty ChurchThe little church and graveyard at Dunlichty, Inverness-shire, Scotland. Date: 1960s photo
Cascob ChurchThe massive and ancient church of Cascob, which lies tucked away in a remote valley at the north eastern end of Radnor Forest, Radnorshire, Wales. Date: 1950s photo
Mongeham, KentThe unusual entrance porch to the church at Mongeham, near Deal, Kent Date: 1829
Llanfair P. G. ChurchThe little church in the village with the longest name, which is usually abbreviated to Llanfair P.G. on the Isle of Anglesey, Wales. Date: 1960s photo
Trelleborg old churchOne of the last pictures of the Trelleborg old church, Sweden. It was pulled down 1914, Date: 1914
Sedilis & PiscinaTriple Sedilis and Piscina at St. Peter & St. Pauls Church, Courtenhall, Northamptonshire, England. Date: Medieval