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St. Pauls Chapel, New York City, America
Memorial Service to the Polar Heroes at St Pauls CathedralA 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
St Pauls Church, Broadway, New York
Ludgate Circus and Hill, London
Memorial Service for Captain Scott and his comradesKing 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
Memorial plaque to Captain ScottA memorial tablet in bronze to Captain Robert Falcon Scott and his companions, unveiled by the Prime Minister in 1916 in St
Searchlights over St Pauls CathedralSearchlights pick out the menacing shape of a German Zeppelin flying a bombing raid over the capital during World War One
Architectural Details - carving by Grinling Gibbons in St. Pauls Church, Covent Garden, where the architect worshipped and is buried
Greetings from MaltaA 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
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
St Pauls Prison - Ephesus - TurkeyThe massive edifice of St Pauls Prison at the site of ancient Ephesus, Turkey
St Pauls Cathedral - LondonA painting by Malcolm Greensmith of St Pauls Cathedral. This fine example of post-medieval architecture, built following the destruction of the medieval church in the Great Fire of 1666
Henry Russell Wakefield, Dean of NorwichHenry Russell Wakefield (1854-1933), at the time of this photograph Prebendary of St Pauls Cathedral and Dean of Norwich. He became Bishop of Birmingham in 1911
Willows Airship above St Pauls Cathedral, London
Reverend Wilson CarlileWilson Carlile, CH (1847-1942), British evangelist who founded the Church Army in 1882, and Prebendary of St Pauls Cathedral. Known as The Chief, he inspired generations of evangelists
St Pauls Cross at St Pauls Cathedral, London. Destroyed in 1643 during the First English Civil War - reconstructed in 1910
London Fleet StreetLooking towards Ludgate Hill and St Pauls on a rainy afternoon
Aerial view of London, World War IAerial view of London and St. Pauls Cathedral, during World War I
River and St PaulsLooking across the Thames from Bankside to St Paul s
London. As it is, 1861Decorative engraving showing a number of Londons attractions merged into the same skyline. The tops of St Stephens Tower, St Pauls Cathedral
Testing the new bell for St. Pauls Cathedral, 1882Engraving showing the workers of Messrs. Taylor and Sons Factory, at Loughborough, testing the Great Bell they had manufactured for St. Pauls Cathedral, London, 1882
Old St PaulsOld Saint Pauls in its glory. By the 17th century it had fallen into sad disrepair, and rebuilding plans were already in hand before the Great Fire completed its ruin
London from St PaulsPigeon s-eye view of London, looking westwards from the dome of St Paul s
Old St Pauls InteriorA service in old St Paul s, before the Great Fire
King George V and Queen Mary at St. Pauls Cathedral, 1935Photograph showing King George V (1865-1936) and Queen Mary (1867-1953) attending the Royal Jubilee Service at St. Pauls Cathedral, London, May 1935
Thames at St PaulsThe river at St Paul s
Blackfriars Bridge, London, 1869Engraving showing the then-new Blackfriars Bridge, spanning the River Thames, London, 1869. St. Pauls Cathedral is clearly visible in the background
Fleet Street, London, c. 1848Engraving showing the view east along Fleet Street, looking towards Ludgate and the dome of St. Pauls Cathedral, London, c.1848
Cannon Street, London, 1854Engraving showing Cannon Street West and the dome of St. Pauls Cathedral, London, 1854
Railway Works at Blackfriars, London, 1864Engraving showing the temporary bridge built over the River Thames at Blackfriars, during the construction of the railway line north through Blackfriars and Ludgate Hill, 1864. St
Fleet Street, London, c. 1880Photograph showing the view east along Fleet Street, London, looking towards St. Pauls Cathedral, c.1880
London during the Blitz; Second World War, 1940Illustration showing the skyline of London at night as the German Luftwaffe attacked the East of the city in September 1940. The glare of the fires in the East End of London is clearly evident
Spences Dresses advertAn advertisement for Spences Dresses, from James Spence and co, St Pauls churchyard, London
Intercession Day at St. Pauls CathedralIllustration by S. Begg (who was present) of a service at St. Pauls Cathedral, on the first anniversary of the declaration of World War I, August 4th, 1915
Last horse-drawn mail vanThe last horse drawn mail van, Peter, leaving K.E.B on Saturday 24th September 1949. In the background are the still bomb-damaged streets of the St. Pauls area of London. Date: 24th September 1949
Construction of Blackfriars Bridge, 1868Engraving of the construction of Blackfriars Bridge, London, viewed from the south bank of the river looking towards St. Pauls Cathedral
St. Clement Danes, LondonImposing view of St. Clement Danes with The Royal Corts of Justice to the left and St. Pauls Cathedral in the distance
Memorial Service for R. F. Scott, St. Pauls, London, 1913Illustration showing the memorial service held in St. Pauls Cathedral, 14th February 1913, for the men who died during the Antarctic Expedition of 1910-12. Those who died were Captain Scott, Lt
Busy Fleet Street 1930STwo labourers lift a box crate onto the back of an open carriage parked on busy Fleet Street
ST PAULS 1747The cathedral church of St Pauls in London, in the mid-18th century
Thames / Winter / St PaulsThe Thames in winter, with St Pauls Cathedral in the background
Death / TombsNelsons Tomb in the Crypt of St Pauls
Bible Reading / St PaulsReading the Bible in the crypt of old St Pauls Cathedral
Building Blackfriars Station, City of LondonThe construction of Blackfriars Station, looking towards Saint Pauls Cathedral in the City of London
Events / Britain / 1789 / GiiiThe Lord Mayor presents a sword to George III on his way to a service at St. Pauls to give thanks for his recovery from illness
Southwark Bridge 1905with boats
Evening on the ThamesA superbly evocative view of the river Thames in the early evening
Wren / Kneller / HollSIR CHRISTOPHER WREN Architect of St Paul s, with the cathedral in the background