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Bomb damage, London, St Pauls Cathedral from Paternoster RowWW2 - Bomb damage in London - St. Pauls Cathedral from Paternoster Row. Date: circa 1943
Advert, Married Love by Dr Marie Stopes. 1923
Cover design, Harry Coverdales CourtshipPart-work cover design, Harry Coverdales Courtship and all that came of it, by Frank E Smedley, illustrated by Phiz (Hablot Knight Browne), Part 1, Price one shilling. 1854
Music cover, Spanish Dances, composed for the piano by George Asch. 19th century
Cover design, Scenes from the Life of a Private PupilPart-work cover design by George Cruickshank, Frank Fairlegh or Scenes from the Life of a Private Pupil, Part I, price one shilling. 1849
Whittingtons almshousesWhittingtons college (almshouse and hospital) next door to St Michael Paternoster Royal in the City of London. Date: 19th century
Figure in Panier AlleyThis statue still stands in Panier Ally, close to Paternoster Row. Its origin is unknown. Date: 19th century
Stationers Hall, near Paternoster Row Date: circa 1750
A plan for the redevelopment of Paternoster SquareAn architectural model of a plan for the redevelopment of Paternoster Square, alongside St. Pauls Cathedral. Architect - Sir W Halford. Photograph by Heinz Zinram
Paternoster RowThe premises of the Religious Tract Society
Demolition of the Temple Bar, London, 1878Engraving showing the demolition of Temple Bar, City of London, on 12 January 1878. The bar was taken down due to its ruinous state, taken to Theobalds Park near Waltham Cross and rebuilt
St Pauls PrecinctsThe Precincts development around St. Pauls Cathedral, including Paternoster Square. Later deemed to be yet another ugly example of post World War Two architectural modernism