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View of the Richest Spot in the Whole World 1906Skyline of London, at the time the richest city in the the World. Date: 1906
Advertisement for Cross - Wild Beast Merchant, Liverpool. " Anything from A Humming Bird to an Elephant " Date: 1907
King George V and Queen Mary, St Paul s, LondonKing George V and Queen Mary driving through St Pauls Churchyard, London, on the occasion of their Silver Wedding in July 1918. 1918
St Pauls Cathedral celebration, LondonSt Pauls Cathedral, London, full of people for a celebration
St. Pauls Cathedral, London - The NaveSt Pauls Cathedral, London - The Nave
St Pauls Cathedral from Bankside, LondonSt Pauls Cathedral viewed from Bankside on the south of the River Thames, London
View of the City from Somerset House Gardens, London. 1747
St Pauls Church, Halifax, Yorkshire. circa 1900
St Pauls and St Brides Floodlit, by Stephen BoneSt Pauls and St Brides Floodlit, September 1931, painting by Stephen Bone. 1931
London, Southwark & Blackfriars bridges 1854Taken from the Surrey side of the River Thames, London, in 1854. Southwark and Blackfriars bridges, before Cannon Street Railway Bridge, opened in 1866 and Millennium Bridge in 2002. Date: 1854
Central telephone exchange 1903The post office central telephone exchange, St. Pauls Churchyard, London, England. Date: 1903
Dr Shaw Preaching at St. Pauls Cross, LondonDr Shaw Preaching at St Pauls Cross, outside Old St Pauls Cathedral, London. 1769
View from St Pauls Cathedral, London, WW2View from St Pauls Cathedral on 11 May 1941, looking towards Ludgate Hill, City of London, during the Second World War, with smoke and fire resulting from bombing. Date: 1941
View from St. Pauls Cathedral, looking north-west, with the Old Bailey and Holborn and Bloomsbury area beyond. Note the modern office blocks being built. Date: 1963
Blackfriars Bridge from the Surrey side with St Pauls Cathedral behind. Date: 1800s
Ludgate Circus viaduct, St Pauls Cathedral appearing behind the buildings
Ludgate Circus, with advertising on sides of public transport and buildings
Pauls Cross - St. Pauls Cathedral, Londoncirca 1910s
St. Pauls Cathedral from Ludgate Hill, London - designed by Christopher Wren, begun in 1675. Date: circa 1910s
St Pauls Cathedral in danger: why the Dean is opposing the tramway scheme. Sectional view from the south east showing the position of the waterline below the cathedral
Paddle Steamer on the River Thames 1847Passengers on a paddle steamer, heading down the River Thames to Greenwich on Easter Monday. This view shows the deck of the boat looking back towards London, with the Monument and St
View over London 1830sLondon, from York Column. Date: circa 1830s
Procession of James I 1620Procession of James I, to St Pauls, accompanied by the Prince of Wales and many of the nobility. Date: 26 March 1620
Old St Pauls CathedralSouth view of Old St Pauls Cathedral
LUDGATE HILL / 1909Ludgate Hill with St Pauls Cathedral at the top Date: 1909
PELLATT &GREEN GLASSWARE PELLATT &GREEN GLASSWARECustomers browse amongst the glassware and chandeliers on sale at Messrs. Pellatt and Green, St Pauls Churchyard, London Date: 1809
ENGLISH BIBLES BURNTBIBLE BURNING During Marys reign, english translations of the Bible are burnt at Saint Pauls Cross, London, to prevent ordinary people reading it Date: circa 1555
Christopher Wren with King Charles IISIR CHRISTOPHER WREN The architect of St Pauls Cathedral presenting his plan for rebuilding the City of London to Charles II after the Great Fire of 1666 Date: 1632 - 1723
ST PAULS CATHEDRAL 1905St. Pauls and Ludgate Hill. Date: 1905
FLEET ST IN THE RAINA rainy day in Fleet Street, looking up towards St Pauls Date: 1895
BLACKFRIARS BRIDGEfrom the Surrey (south) side of the river : St Pauls in the distance, hay barges and other shipping in the foreground Date: circa 1870
Map of St Pauls and area in 1563 Date: 1563
St Pauls rebuildingRebuilding work took place at St Pauls following the damage caused by the Great Fire of London in 1666. Date: 19th century
Scaffolding & observatory on St PaulsIt was when the cross of St Pauls was taken down in 1821 to be repaired and reguilt, that the noted surveyor, Thomas Hornor
St Pauls choirA new choir was added around the 14th century, much enlarged and built in the latest modern Gothic style. The new choir was double the size of the one it replaced which made the cathedral some 585
St Pauls chapter houseThe chapter house of 1332 is believed by some to be the earliest use of Perpendicular Gothic in England, from a view by Hollar. Date: 19th century
St PaulsIllustration of the streets and properties surrounding St Pauls Cathedral following the addition of the spire in the mid-14th century. Date: 19th century
Old St Pauls SchoolThe rebuilt school in Cheapside in the City of London, following the former buildings destruction in the Great Fire of London in 1666. Date: 19th century
London - Ludgate Circus, railway bridge and St Paul sLondon - Ludgate Circus, railway bridge and view toward St. Pauls Cathedral. Date: circa 1903
Front page, Daily Mail, Diamond Jubilee, Golden ExtraFront page of the Daily Mail newspaper for 23 June 1897, to mark Queen Victorias Diamond Jubilee, called the Golden Extra as it was printed in gold ink. Date: 1897
Depiction of the Thames in the early 19th centuryView of the River Thames in the early 19th century. The " soaring spires" of London, as well as the dome of St Paul s, are visible in the background
A View of Blackfriars, attributed to Francis SmithA View of Blackfriars and Saint Pauls from Somerset Gardens, attributed to Francis Smith
Blitz in London -- view from St Pauls Cathedral, WW2A view from the roof of St Pauls Cathedral, looking eastwards, showing the devastation following enemy bombing around the cathedral and in Ludgate Hill
Blitz in London -- bombing in Charlton, WW2Blitz in London -- aftermath of bombing at St Pauls Church, Fairfield Road, Charlton, London SE7
Coronation 1953, Thanksgiving Service at St Pauls CathedralQueen Elizabeth II (front pew, far right) attending the Coronation thanksgiving service at St. Pauls Cathedral on June 9 1953, a week after the Coronation ceremony at Westminster Abbey
Royal wedding 1981 - Margaret ThatcherPrime Minister, Margaret Thatcher, together with her husband Denis, among the guests at the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer at St Pauls Cathedral on 29 July 1981. 1981
Christmas Carols at St. Pauls by Max HoflerFestive scene showing crowds assembled around St. Pauls Cathedral in the City of London to sing Christmas carols
iver Thames, St Paul's Cathedral, London