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Spurgeons TabernacleLaying the foundation stone of Spurgeons Tabernacle
Rowland Hill Chapelin the Blackfriars Road : also known as The Rotunda
The City Templein Holborn
Whitfields ChapelIn the Tottenham Court Road
St Mary-Le-BowThe church of St Mary-le-Bow, Cheapside, which houses the famous Bow Bells, to be born within the sound of which is the hallmark of an authentic Cockney
A Galician town shelled by Russian gunners, sparing the churches and public buildings
Paris Saint GermainThe abbey as it stood in the fourteenth century
St. Pauls Catherdal 1920 sImposing view of St. Pauls Catherdal
St. Clement Danes, LondonImposing view of St. Clement Danes with The Royal Corts of Justice to the left and St. Pauls Cathedral in the distance
St Mary-Le-Strand 1920S
Italy Romes PietroLa chiesa di San Pietro and the Vatican, in the 18th century
Italy Rome Sta TrinitaDopo la messa (after Mass) a Santa Trinita de Monte
Greenstead Church, near Ongar, Essex, England, which was probably built to mark the place where St. Edmunds body rested on its way from London to Bury St. Edmunds in 1013
Fingest ChurchSt. Bartholomews Church, Fingest, Buckinghamshire, England, which has one of the finest Norman towers in England and has a rare double saddleback roof
All Saints, BakewellThe magnificent church of All Saints, Bakewell, Derbyshire, England. Originally built in Saxon times, the present building is Norman with later additions over the centuries
Brent Tor ChurchThis early English church, dedicated to St. Michael, is built upon the summit of Brent Tor, an imposing rocky knoll between Tavistock and Lydford, Devon, England
Dale Abbey Church & InnThis curious little church at Dale Abbey, Derbyshire, England, was once also a pub, sharing a door with the vestry, until a scandal caused it to lose its license in 1821
Anarchist Outrages 6Churches, perceived as symbols of repression and the old regime, are a legitimate target for anarchists : the eglise Saint-Joseph at Paris is victim of a bomb attack
Anarchist Outrages 7Churches, perceived as symbols of repression and the old regime, are a legitimate target for anarchists : the eglise Saint-Joseph at Paris is victim of a bomb attack
Pembridge ChurchThe octagonal detached bellfry of Pembridge Church, Hertfordshire, isolated so that the vibrations of the bell ringing do not rock the foundations of the church
St. Cross Church, the famous church of the Hospital at Winchester, Hampshire, England
Church of Holy SepulchreThe Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Cambridge, England, believed to have been built not later than 1140 and to have been modelled on the Holy Sepulchure in Jerusalem
Berkeley ChurchThe Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Berkeley, Gloucestershire, is unique because the tower (mid 1700s) is separate from the main body of the (Minster) church
Rome Centenary - 2The church bells of Romes many churches ring out to salute the 26th centenary of the founding of their city by Romulus and Remus
Rome, Saint Peter sThe Silver Trumpets. is played at St Peters Rome, though not by this angelic quintet
Sistine Chapel / VaticanThe interior of the spectacular Sistine Chapel at the Vatican, Rome. The ceiling and walls are covered in full colour frescos by Michelangelo
Norman ChapelA cottage at Sherbourne, Gloucestershire, England, which was formerly a Norman chapel
Wesley Church LondonWesleys Chapel. City Road, London EC1, designed by George Dance and built by Samuel Tooth in 1778. It is often referred to as " The Cathedral of Methodism"
Compton Martin ChurchThe south aisle of Compton Martin Church, one of the oldest Norman buildings in Somerset. Note the beautiful pillar with a fluted shaft
Church Tower, GloucesterThe church tower at St Marys Church, Berkeley, Gloucestershire. Date: 1950s
Willington Church, BedsWillington Church and King Henry VIIIs stables, some four miles East of Bedford. Dedicated to St. Lawrence, the church contains old monuments to the Gostwicke family
Paris / Madeleine 1925Church of la Madeleine and Place de la Madeleine on a busy day
Notre Dame Cathedral - ParisNotre Dame Cathedral, Paris - viewed from the Southern bank of the River Seine, where secondhand book sellers have set up their (semi-permanent) stalls, alongside vendors of paintings and prints
Paris / La Madeleine C1860Church of La Madeleine
ROME /s AGNESE C1840SANT AGNESE, in the Piazza Navona
St Alpheges ChurchSt Alphege, Greenwich - the parish church
Paris / Notre Dame C17Social scene outside Notre Dame, including a horse and carriage and a man on horseback
ST PAULS 1747The cathedral church of St Pauls in London, in the mid-18th century
Rome / Sta Maria AngeliSANTA MARIA DEGLI ANGELI constructed within the ancient baths of Diocletian
Handel CommemorationThe Handel Commemoration, when a Royal Box was specially installed so that their majesties could enjoy the performance in style
Churches / Binham / 1820Binham Priory Church, Norfolk. Date: 1820
All Souls Church / NashA view of All Souls Church which was designed by John Nash
St Mary Woolnoth 1927The Church of Saint Mary Woolnoth, Lombard Street, by Nicholas Hawksmoor
Westminster Abbey 1928An aerial view of the Abbey
St. Marys, BanburySt. Marys Church, Banbury, Oxfordshire, England
Church / La Madeleine 19CInterior, during a service
ST PAULs CATHEDRAL 1616A view of St Paul from across the river Thames Date: circa 1616
Newent ChurchThe main entrance of Newark Church, Gloucestershire, England