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St. Paul's Cathedral, Queen Victoria's Jubilee, 1897
London from St Pauls Cathedral in 1921
View of London from St. Paul's Cathedral in 1921
St. Paul's Cathedral, London - Victorian period
St. Paul's Cathedral and Thames Barge London Victorian period
St Paul's Cathedral and The Times Newspaper Office, London - postcard, unknown publisher c. 1908 Date: circa 1908
Queen Victoria entering St Paul's CathedralQueen Victoria, the Prince and Princess of Wales entering St Paul's Cathedral on Thanksgiving Day 27 Feb 1872 - The Family Friend magazine 1872 Date: 1872
Thames barges on River Thames, London Date: 19th century
St. Paul's Cathedral and Thames Barges London Victorian period Date: 19th century
Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee 22nd June 1897 Date: 1897
St. Paul's Cathedral, London, early 1900s
Nicholsons store, Peel statue and St. Paul's Cathedral, London, Victorian period
Crowd outside St. Paul's Cathedral, London, Victorian period
Stamford St. Paul's Street early 1900s
Ludgate Circus London Victorian period
London River Police on the Thames Victorian period
London River Police, Victorian period
St Paul's Church, West Street, Brighton, Sussex Date: 1910
WW2 - The Long AlbertAn illustrated front cover for a WW2 story book, The Long Albert, written by Philip Gibbs. The image shows a burning St. Paul's Cathedral, with searchlights beaming up into the sky
WW2 - We Lived In LondonA front cover illustration for a WW2 children's story book, We Lived In London, written by Eileen Marsh. The image shows a London scene including St
London I Cannot Leave YouAn illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for London I Cannot Leave You, words by Kieran Tunney, music by Lord Foley. The image shows a view of St. Paul's Cathedral. Date: 1941
St Paul's Church, Rusthall, Tunbridge Wells, Kent - Painted by landscape artist Alfred Robert Quinton for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J
Music cover, The Alarm Galop, by T Browne, showing firemen near St Paul's Cathedral, City of London Date: circa 1880
Music cover, Sabbath Recreations No. 4, a Collection of Sacred Airs for the Pianoforte, arranged by J Pridham, with a view of St Paul's Cathedral, London Date: 19th century
Queen Victoria, Diamond Jubilee programmeQueen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee Procession and Service at St Paul's Cathedral, London, 22 June 1897 - official programme cover Date: 1897
Treloar AdvertisementAn illustrated advertisement for Treloar, specialists in floor coverings such as carpets, rugs and linoleum. The image shows Ludgate Hill in London, with a huge, red
Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret playing in a sandpitPrincesses Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) (1926-) and Margaret (1930-2002), daughters of the Duke and Duchess of York playing in a sandpit at St
The Saving of St Pauls DomeSt Pauls dome was becoming powdery and unstable in 1925 due to the weight of it. Specialist architects and surveyors were bought in to preserve the structure
Wellington monumentThe Wellington memorial monument in St Pauls Cathedral. The concept of the monument was the work of Alfred Stevens. It stands in the Chapel of St Michael and St George. Date: 1912
The resting place of Sir Arthur Sullivan (Maybe 1842- November 1900) at St Pauls Cathedral. Service was in in the chapel Royal, St James
St Peter and St Paul's Church, Lavenham, Suffolk Date: 1895
York Roses, Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret, informal outdoor photograph by a pillar. With description, York Roses; Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret
View from The Savoy Hotel, London, looking east Date: 1911
Sir Christopher Wren with St Paul's Cathedral, LondonSir Christopher Wren, English architect, with view of St Paul's Cathedral, London
John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, Castile and LeonJohn of Gaunt (1340-1399), Duke of Lancaster, Castile and Leon. Below are his tomb and effigy in Old St Paul's Cathedral, London
Recruitment poster, London, WW1Recruitment poster, London's Patriotic Recruiting Meetings. Come even if you cannot fight, Follow the Bands Date: 1914
Victoria Embankment, view from Waterloo Bridge, St. Pauls Cathedral in the horizon. Date: 1896
Funeral procession of the Duke of Wellington, LondonThe funeral procession of the Duke of Wellington, 18 November 1852, on its journey from Chelsea Hospital to St Paul's Cathedral, London. 1852
Airship Nulli Secundus Flying Over London 1907The new British military airship Dirigible No 1, christened Nulli Secundus, soaring around the dome of St. Paul's Cathedral. Date: 5th October 1907
Funeral of Field-Marshal Lord Roberts, St Paul'sThe funeral of Field-Marshal Lord Roberts on 19th November 1914, the scene inside St Paul's Cathedral. Earl Roberts died of pnemonia in France while visiting Indian troops fighting in the First
John Donne, poet and Dean of St Paul's CathedralJohn Donne (1572-1631), poet and Dean of St Paul's Cathedral -- monument in the Old St Paul's, which he commissioned for himself before his death
William Aubrey (1529 1595), Welsh Regius Professor of Civil Law at the University of Oxford from 1553 to 1559, one of the founding Fellows of Jesus College, Oxford, he was also a MP
Sounding the Great Bell of St. Paul's Cathedral 1884The toiling of the Great Bell (or Tenor bell) of St. Paul's Cathedral on the death of the Duke of Albany. Date: 1884
Lord Robert's lying-in-state in St Paul'sLord Roberts died of pneumonia at St Omer, France, on 14 November 1914 while visiting Indian troops fighting in the First World War
The new Great Bell manufactured by Messrs Tayor, travelling from Loughborough, Leicestershire for St Paul's Cathedral, London. Date: 1882
View of London from Islington of the City and East End. Date: 1753
The State funeral of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington's coffin on the burial in St Paul's Cathedral, London. Date: 18th November 1852
MALTESE TOMB COVERINGA marble tomb cover, inset into the floor above St Paul's catacombs, Rabat. The Maltese cross has eight points, symbolising the eight beatitudes Date: 2005