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Background imagePauls Collection: Dean Inge Photo

Dean Inge Photo
WILLIAM RALPH INGE - English churchman, professor of divinity, author, known as the gloomy Dean (of St Pauls), wearing the weird garb of senior churchmen. Date: 1860 - 1954

Background imagePauls Collection: Royal Silver Jubilee Service - St. Pauls Cathedral

Royal Silver Jubilee Service - St. Pauls Cathedral - 1935. Date: 1935

Background imagePauls Collection: St. Pauls, London - 1st Remebrance Day - 2 minutes silence

St. Pauls, London - 1st Remebrance Day - 2 minutes silence
On 11th November 1919, the first anniversary of Armistice day, the Britsh nation, in response to an invitation by King George V

Background imagePauls Collection: Reredos - St Pauls Cathedral, London

Reredos - St Pauls Cathedral, London Date: circa 1885

Background imagePauls Collection: Upper Pool - River Thames, London

Upper Pool - River Thames, London
A beautiful view of the Upper Pool - River Thames, London (see: 11007690 for the companion image). Date: 1910s

Background imagePauls Collection: Bomb Damage, London - Shell of St. Nicholas Cole Abbey

Bomb Damage, London - Shell of St. Nicholas Cole Abbey
London Under Fire. Bomb Damage, London - the Shell of St. Nicholas Cole Abbey, bombed on 10th May 1941 with the (surviving) dome of St Pauls in the rear

Background imagePauls Collection: St Pauls Cathedral viewed from the River Thames

St Pauls Cathedral viewed from the River Thames, London Date: 1903

Background imagePauls Collection: St. Pauls Minnesota, USA - The Public Library

St. Pauls Minnesota, USA - The Public Library Date: circa 1920s

Background imagePauls Collection: St. Pauls High School, Edgbaston, Birmingham, England

St. Pauls High School, Edgbaston, Birmingham, England
St. Pauls High School, Vernon Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England Date: 1914

Background imagePauls Collection: Festival of Britain 1951- King George VI opens the Festival

Festival of Britain 1951- King George VI opens the Festival
Festival of Britain 1951- King George VI, from the steps of St Pauls Cathedral, London - declares the Festiva open. Date: 1951

Background imagePauls Collection: A View of the Thames, by William James

A View of the Thames, by William James
A View of the Thames looking towards London Bridge with the Royal Barge, by William James (fl. 1730-1780)

Background imagePauls Collection: Aerial view - St Pauls Cathedral, London

Aerial view - St Pauls Cathedral, London
St Pauls Cathedral, London, as seen by a pilot spinning towards the ground

Background imagePauls Collection: Anglican Christians celebrating Communion in St Pauls Cathe

Anglican Christians celebrating Communion in St Pauls Cathe

Background imagePauls Collection: Prophet of St Pauls reading a womans palm

Prophet of St Pauls reading a womans palm
The Prophet of Saint Pauls reading a womans palm. The womans black servant stands at her side. Date: 17th century

Background imagePauls Collection: Princess Michael of Kent signing a book at St Pauls

Princess Michael of Kent signing a book at St Pauls
Princess Michael of Kent signing a book while attending a Carol Service at St Pauls Cathedral, London, on 17 December 1992

Background imagePauls Collection: Preparations for Diamond Jubilee

Preparations for Diamond Jubilee
Preparations for the Diamond Jubilee service at St Pauls Cathedral. Viewing platforms are erected for the public to view the arrival of Queen Victoria

Background imagePauls Collection: Arrival of Duke of Wellingtons funeral car at St Paul s

Arrival of Duke of Wellingtons funeral car at St Paul s
The arrival of the funeral car of the Duke of Wellington at St Pauls Cathedral in London. Date: 18th November 1852

Background imagePauls Collection: View from Charing Cross Bridge and Pool of London

View from Charing Cross Bridge and Pool of London
View from Charing Cross Bridge (top), showing the River Thames, Cleopatras Needle on the left and St Pauls Cathedral in the middle distance

Background imagePauls Collection: Ruins of St Pauls Church - Macau, China

Ruins of St Pauls Church - Macau, China. Destroyed by a fire during a typhoon in 1835. The stone facade was carved by exiled Japanese Christians between 1620 and 1627. Date: circa 1910s

Background imagePauls Collection: Trouters Hut, St. Pauls Inlet, Newfoundland

Trouters Hut, St. Pauls Inlet, Newfoundland Date: circa 1910s

Background imagePauls Collection: Selcuk - Road between the Gymansium and the Theatre

Selcuk - Road between the Gymansium and the Theatre
Selcuk, Turkey (Ancient Ephesus) - St Pauls Prison Date: circa 1902

Background imagePauls Collection: View from the dome of St. Pauls Cathedral, 1911

View from the dome of St. Pauls Cathedral, 1911
Visitors to St. Pauls Cathedral in the City of London look across London from its roof towards the River Thames and Westminster Abbey. Date: 1911

Background imagePauls Collection: The Carlton Hotel - Pall Mall, London

The Carlton Hotel - Pall Mall, London
A view of London, featuring a horse-drawn omnibus and the imposing silhouette of the dome of St Pauls Cathedral - the evening light - reflecting off the damp streets Date: 1903

Background imagePauls Collection: British R26 airship flying over London, WW1

British R26 airship flying over London, WW1
British R26 (23 class) airship flying over London towards the end of the First World War. St Pauls Cathedral and the River Thames can be seen below, on a rather smoggy looking day

Background imagePauls Collection: Cover of Adventures in London

Cover of Adventures in London
The book cover of Adventures in London by James Douglas, showing a silhouette of the London skyline. Date: 1909

Background imagePauls Collection: View of South London

View of South London
The Colosseum Print, a view of south London, based on a photograph by Antoine Claudet taken from the top of the Duke of Yorks Column, 124 feet high

Background imagePauls Collection: Feeding the pigeons outside St Pauls Cathedral

Feeding the pigeons outside St Pauls Cathedral Date: circa 1910s

Background imagePauls Collection: River Thames - 1953

River Thames - 1953
View from Hungerford Bridge towards the City - Festival Hall Pier on right, Waterloo Bridge crossing the Thames and St. Pauls in background. Pleasure craft on water

Background imagePauls Collection: Silver Wedding Anniversary of King and Queen

Silver Wedding Anniversary of King and Queen
General view of the interior of St. Pauls Cathedral during the Thanksgiving Service as part of the Silver Wedding Anniversary Celebrations of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth in April 1948. 1948

Background imagePauls Collection: Air Scouts learning aircraft recognition

Air Scouts learning aircraft recognition
One Air Scout from St Pauls School draws a picture of a Spitfire on a blackboard for a group of other Air Scouts to learn aircraft recognition

Background imagePauls Collection: San Paolo, Malta

San Paolo, Malta
San Paolo (St Pauls statue at St Pauls Bay), Malta 4 January 1892

Background imagePauls Collection: George VI opening Festival of Britain, St Pauls Cathedral

George VI opening Festival of Britain, St Pauls Cathedral
General view of King George VI opening the Festival of Britain from the steps of St Pauls Cathedral, City of London, at noon on Thursday 3 May 1951

Background imagePauls Collection: Royal procession leaving St Pauls Cathedral, London

Royal procession leaving St Pauls Cathedral, London
The royal procession leaving St Pauls Cathedral, London, returning to Buckingham Palace after the service of dedication and official opening of the Festival of Britain

Background imagePauls Collection: King George VI declares Festival of Britain open

King George VI declares Festival of Britain open
King George VI, from the steps of St. Pauls Cathedral broadcasts to the world that the Festival of Britain is open. Date: 1951

Background imagePauls Collection: Celebration outside St Pauls Cathedral, London

Celebration outside St Pauls Cathedral, London
A celebration outside St Pauls Cathedral, City of London, on the evening of 3 May 1951, the opening day of the Festival of Britain

Background imagePauls Collection: George VI and Queen Elizabeth leaving Buckingham Palace

George VI and Queen Elizabeth leaving Buckingham Palace
King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, with Princess Margaret, in an open coach, leaving Buckingham Palace for the Festival of Britain dedication service at St Pauls Cathedral, London. Date: 3 May 1951

Background imagePauls Collection: St Pauls Cathedral / Old

St Pauls Cathedral / Old
South view of old St Pauls Cathedral when the spire was still standing

Background imagePauls Collection: George Baker

George Baker
GEORGE BAKER This gentleman was living at no 2, St Pauls Churchyard, on the 11 July 1806. Has he any other claim on our attention ? Date: 1747 - 1811

Background imagePauls Collection: St. Pauls Chapel, New York

St. Pauls Chapel, New York City, America

Background imagePauls Collection: Memorial Service to the Polar Heroes at St Pauls Cathedral

Memorial Service to the Polar Heroes at St Pauls Cathedral
A birds-eye view of the interior of St. Pauls Cathedral during the memorial service to Captain Scott and his four companions who lost their lives on the return from their failed attempt to be

Background imagePauls Collection: St Pauls Church, Broadway, New York

St Pauls Church, Broadway, New York

Background imagePauls Collection: Ludgate Circus and Hill, London

Ludgate Circus and Hill, London

Background imagePauls Collection: Memorial Service for Captain Scott and his comrades

Memorial Service for Captain Scott and his comrades
King George V personally attending the memorial service for the souls of Captain Scott and the four other members of the Southern Party who perished during their return from the South Pole in March

Background imagePauls Collection: Memorial plaque to Captain Scott

Memorial plaque to Captain Scott
A memorial tablet in bronze to Captain Robert Falcon Scott and his companions, unveiled by the Prime Minister in 1916 in St

Background imagePauls Collection: Searchlights over St Pauls Cathedral

Searchlights over St Pauls Cathedral
Searchlights pick out the menacing shape of a German Zeppelin flying a bombing raid over the capital during World War One

Background imagePauls Collection: Architectural Details - carving by Grinling Gibbons

Architectural Details - carving by Grinling Gibbons in St. Pauls Church, Covent Garden, where the architect worshipped and is buried

Background imagePauls Collection: Greetings from Malta

Greetings from Malta
A Greetings card from Malta, depicting a glamorous woman as the carapace of a beautiful butterfly, the wings extended wide to reveal scenes of places on the Island

Background imagePauls Collection: A plan for the redevelopment of Paternoster Square

A plan for the redevelopment of Paternoster Square
An architectural model of a plan for the redevelopment of Paternoster Square, alongside St. Pauls Cathedral. Architect - Sir W Halford. Photograph by Heinz Zinram



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