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Consecrated Collection

Background imageConsecrated Collection: Langham Church

Langham Church
A watercolour of All Souls Church, situated at Langham Place, Marylebone, London, under a night sky, from the end of the street

Background imageConsecrated Collection: The Chapel, Hatfield House

The Chapel, Hatfield House - consecrated in 1614. Date: 1903

Background imageConsecrated Collection: St James, Bermondsey

St James, Bermondsey
View of St James Church, a Church of England parish church in Bermondsey, south London. It was completed and consecrated in 1829 and given a separate parish in 1840

Background imageConsecrated Collection: Kensal Green Cemetary

Kensal Green Cemetary
The cemetary was consecrated in January 1833 by Charles James Blomfield, the Bishop of London, receiving its first funeral the same month. Date: 1875

Background imageConsecrated Collection: St Georges Bloomsbury

St Georges Bloomsbury
St Georges church, Bloomsbury, is a parish church in Bloomsbury, London Borough of Camden. It was designed by Nicholas Hawksmoor and consecrated in 1730. The church crypt houses the Museum of Comedy

Background imageConsecrated Collection: Historical views of Greece

Historical views of Greece. View of the city of Athens in the early 19th century 28, 300 Spartans fighting the Persians at the battle of Thermopylae 29, and the Colossus of Rhodes 30

Background imageConsecrated Collection: Egyptian Obelisks from Heliopolis in Rome

Egyptian Obelisks from Heliopolis in Rome
Egyptian obelisks from Heliopolis in Rome. Obelisk brought by Emperor Augustus 1, another obelisk consecrated to the sun brought by Emperor Constantine 2

Background imageConsecrated Collection: View of the interior of the new military chapel in Woolwich, London

View of the interior of the new military chapel in Woolwich, London. Sadly the church was hit by a V-1 flying bomb in 1944 and largely destroyed by fire. Date: 1863

Background imageConsecrated Collection: South Porch of Malmesbury Abbey, Wiltshire, England. A monestary was established here

South Porch of Malmesbury Abbey, Wiltshire, England. A monestary was established here in 676 by Aldhelm, but the present building was consecrated in about 1180. Date: 12th century

Background imageConsecrated Collection: St Annes church, Soho

St Annes church, Soho
St Annes church was consecrated in 1686 by Bishop Henry Compton as the parish church of the new civil and ecclesiastical parish of St Anne, created from part of the parish of St Martin in the Fields

Background imageConsecrated Collection: St John of Jerusalem

St John of Jerusalem
Artists impression of various aspects of the Monastery of St John of Jerusalem, consecrated in 1185 in the reign of Henry II

Background imageConsecrated Collection: The Golden Ampulla and the Anointing Spoon

The Golden Ampulla and the Anointing Spoon
The most ancient regalia used in the most solemn Coronation rite for the anointing of the sovereign - the golden ampulla and the spoon

Background imageConsecrated Collection: Edric & St Peter

Edric & St Peter
LEGEND OF WESTMINSTER ABBEY Edric, a fisherman, has a vision of the abbey being consecrated by Saint Peter, with the help of a lot of angels

Background imageConsecrated Collection: Guernsey - St. Andrew at Les Vauxbelets

Guernsey - St. Andrew at Les Vauxbelets - the worlds smallest consecrated church - 1st created in 1914 by Brother Deodat - the biggest tourist attraction on the island

Background imageConsecrated Collection: Woman of Limpiville on the day of the Festival

Woman of Limpiville on the day of the Festival of the Assumption.. Handcolored fashion plate illustration from Louis-Marie Lantes Costumes des femmes du Pays de Caux, 1827/1885

Background imageConsecrated Collection: Consecrated to the memory of Gen. Alexander Hamilton

Consecrated to the memory of Gen. Alexander Hamilton

Background imageConsecrated Collection: Norwich Cloisters

Norwich Cloisters
Norwich Cathedral, begun in 1096, was not finally consecrated until 1278. Here are the ruined Cloisters of the old monastic buildings of the cathedral. Date: founded 11th century

Background imageConsecrated Collection: Old Lantern Tower, Iow

Old Lantern Tower, Iow
The Old Lantern Tower, St. Catherines Hill, Isle of Wight, Hampshire, England. It is a consecrated building, formerly used as a beacon for sailors. Date: 14th century

Background imageConsecrated Collection: Se Cathedral, Old Goa, India

Se Cathedral, Old Goa, India
The Se (St Catherine s) Cathedral in Panjim, Old Goa, India. It was commissioned by the Portuguese Viceroy, Redondo, and consecrated in 1640

Background imageConsecrated Collection: St Sophia Cathedral, Vologda, Russia

St Sophia Cathedral, Vologda, Russia
View of St Sophia Cathedral in the city of Vologda, Russia. The building was consecrated in 1570 and named after Saint Sophia Cathedral in Novgorod

Background imageConsecrated Collection: Reigate Heath Windmill

Reigate Heath Windmill, a Grade II listed post mill with a single storey roundhouse at Reigate Heath, Surrey. In 1880 the roundhouse section was converted to a chapel of ease to St Marys Parish

Background imageConsecrated Collection: Interior of New Church

Interior of New Church
The interior of the church of St. John of Jerusalem at South Hackney, consecrated in July 1848

Background imageConsecrated Collection: Charles VI Consecrated

Charles VI Consecrated
The sacre of 12-year old Charles VI at Reims

Background imageConsecrated Collection: Louis XIII Consecrated

Louis XIII Consecrated
When his father Henri IV is assassinated, his 8-year old son Louis becomes king : he goes to Reims to be consecrated

Background imageConsecrated Collection: Icelandic Bishop

Icelandic Bishop
A bishop is consecrated, medieval Iceland

Background imageConsecrated Collection: The Nave of the Church of St. Matthew, Bedford New Town, 185

The Nave of the Church of St. Matthew, Bedford New Town, 185
Engraving showing the nave of the Church of St. Matthew, Bedford New Town, in the parish of St. Pancras, London, 1856. The church was consecrated by the Bishop of London in December of that year

Background imageConsecrated Collection: St. Giles Cathedral

St. Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland, is generally regarded as the mother of Presbyterianism. Officially consecrated by the Bishop of St. Andrews in 1243

Background imageConsecrated Collection: Louis XVI Consecrated

Louis XVI Consecrated
20-year old Louis is consecrated at Reims

Background imageConsecrated Collection: Louis XIV Consecrated

Louis XIV Consecrated
16-year old Louis XIV is consecrated at Reims

Background imageConsecrated Collection: Hereward at St. Bertin

Hereward at St. Bertin
HEREWARD THE WAKE Hereward enters the consecrated fortress of St. Bertin

Background imageConsecrated Collection: Westminster Abbey Legend

Westminster Abbey Legend
LEGEND OF WESTMINSTER ABBEY Edric, a fisherman, has a vision of the abbey being consecrated by Saint Peter, with the help of a lot of angels


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