46 results filtered with: St. Paul's Cathedral (London, England)
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People strolling and buying plague antidotes in old St Paul's Cathedral, London. Etching by J. Franklin.
Franklin, John, active 1800-1861.Reference: 6924i- Books
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Answers to the objections which were brought against the Rochdale Canal-Bill, on its third Reading in the House of Commons.
Date: 1793]- Books
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An historical account of the curiosities of London and Westminster, in three parts. ...
Henry, David, 1710-1792.Date: 1782 [1783]- Pictures
King Philip II of Spain and Queen Mary I of England. Etching by J. Brown after G.P. Harding after A. Mor.
Mor, Anthonis, approximately 1517-1576 or 1577.Date: 1841Reference: 2866069i- Pictures
Old Saint Paul's cathedral, London: the church of Saint Faith in the crypt of the cathedral. Drawing by or after W. Hollar.
Hollar, Wenceslaus, 1607-1677.Reference: 2816735i- Books
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An historical description of St. Paul's Cathedral. Containing 1. The History of the Old Cathedral from it's first Foundation, in which many curious Particulars concerning it's ancient Customs, Privileges, and Solemnities, are recited. 2. An Account of the Manner of proceeding in taking down the vast Ruins of the Old Cathedral, with the Discoveries and Observations made upon the Spot by Sir Christopher Wren. 3. A full Description of the founding, building, ornamenting, and finishing the present Structure, with Observations on it's Beauties and Defects. 4. A full View of every Thing curious in it shewn to Strengers. 5. A Comparison of it's Dimensions with those of the Old Church: And of the Dimensions of both with those of St. Peter's at Rome. To Which Are Added A Description of the Monument. Some Conjectures concerning London-Stone and other Roman Relics, And a Review of the Ancient Wall and Gates about the City.
Henry, David, 1710-1792.Date: [1770]- Pictures
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William Pitt the younger places the dome of St Paul's Cathedral over Lincoln Cathedral; representing Pitt's appointment of George Pretyman (Bishop of Lincoln) as also dean of St Paul's. Etching attributed to J. Gillray, 1787.
Gillray, James, 1756-1815.Date: March 1787Reference: 36272i- Pictures
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St Paul's cathedral, London: view from the north. Engraving by H. Hulsbergh. 17--.
Date: [between 1700 and 1799]Reference: 5217i- Books
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An historical description of St. Paul's Cathedral. Containing 1. The History of the Old Cathedral from its first Foundation, in which many curious Particulars concerning its ancient Customs, Privileges, and Solemnities, are recited. 2. An Account of the Manner of proceeding in taking down the vast Ruins of the Old Cathedral, with the Discoveries and Observations made upon the Spot by Sir Christopher Wren. 3. A full Description of the founding, building, ornamenting, and finishing the present Structure, with Observations on its Beauties and Defects. 4. A full View of every thing curious in it shewn to Strangers. 5. A Comparison of its Dimensions with those of the Old Church; and of the Dimensions of both with those of St. Peter's at Rome. To Which Are Added A Description of the Monument, Some Conjectures concerning London-Stone and other Roman Relicks, And a Review of the Antient Wall and Gates about the City.
Henry, David, 1710-1792.Date: [1765]- Books
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An historical account of the curiosities of London and Westminster, in three parts. Part I. Contains a full Description of the Tower of London, and every Thing curious in and belonging to it. Part II. Contains the History of Westminster-Abbey, from its Foundation to the present Time; with its Antiquities, Tombs, and Inscriptions. Part III. Treats of the Old Cathedral of St. Paul's and the New; together with a full Account of the Monument, London-Stone, the City Wall, Gates, and other antique Remains.
Henry, David, 1710-1792.Date: MDCCLIX. [1759]- Books
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An historical description of St. Paul's Cathedral. Containing 1. The History of the Old Cathedral from its first Foundation, in which many curious Particulars, concerning its ancient Customs, Privileges, and Solemnities are recited. 2. An Account of the Manner of Proceeding in taking down the vast Ruins of the Old Cathedral, with the Discoveries and Observations made upon the Spot by Sir Christopher Wren. 3. A full Description of the founding, building, ornamenting, and finishing the present Structure, with Observations on its Beauties and Defects. 4. A full View of every Thing curious in it shewn to Strangers. 5. A Comparison of its Dimensions with those of the Old Church; and of the Dimensions of both with those of St. Peter's at Rome. To which are added, A Description of the Monument, Some Conjectures concerning London-Stone and other Roman Relicks, And a Review of the Antient Wall and Gates about the City.
Henry, David, 1710-1792.Date: 1753- Books
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The history of St. Paul's Cathedral in London, from its foundation. Extracted out of original charters, records, leiger-books, and other manuscripts. Beautified with sundry prospects of the old fabrick, which was destroyed by the Fire of that city, 1666. As also With the figures of the tombs and monuments therein, which were all defac'd in the late rebellion. Whereunto is added, a continuation thereof, setting forth what was done in the structure of the new church, to the year 1685. Likewise, an historical account of the northern cathedrals, and chief collegiate churches in the province of York. By Sir William Dugdale Knt. Garter Principal King at Arms.
Dugdale, William, 1605-1686.Date: MDCCXVI. [1716]- Books
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An historical description of St. Paul's Cathedral. Containing 1. The History of the Old Cathedral from it's first Foundation, in which many curious Particulars concerning it's ancient Customs, Privileges, and Solemnities, are recited. 2. An Account of the Manner of proceeding in taking down the vast Ruins of the Old Cathedral, with the Discoverses and Observations made upon the Spot by Sir Christopher Wren. 3. A full Description of the founding, building, ornamenting, and finishing the present Structure, with Observations on it's Beauties and Defects. 4. A full View of every Thing curious in it shewn to Strangers. 5. A Comparison of its Dimensions with those of the Old Church: And of the Dimensions of both with those of St. Peter's at Rome. To which are added, A Description of the Monument, Some Conjectures concerning London-Stone and other Roman Relics, And a Review of the Ancient Walls and Gates about the City.
Henry, David, 1710-1792.Date: MDCCLXXVII. [1777]- Pictures
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Above, a dagger is thrown in the direction of a priest on a platform; below, monks pointing at and showing signs of distress at the sight of a cat hanged in a priest's habit. Engraving with etching, 1812.
Date: 6 March 1812Reference: 43195i- Books
S. Paul's cathedral library : A catalogue of Bibles, rituals, and rare books; works relating to London and especially to S. Paul's cathedral, including a large collection of Paul's Cross sermons; maps, plans, and views of London, and of S. Paul's cathedral / by W. Sparrow Simpson, sub-dean and librarian of S. Paul's.
St. Paul's Cathedral (London, England). Library.Date: 1893- Books
Memorial service for the late miss Edith Cavell : Friday, 29th October, 1915, at 12 noon / St. Paul's Cathedral.
Date: 1915- Books
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Historical sketch of Saint Paul's Cathedral : containing an account of the old and new churches : and a description of everything worth the visitor's notice.
Date: 1839- Pictures
Sir Christopher Wren. Mixed method engraving by W.C. Edwards, 1830, after Sir G. Kneller.
Kneller, Godfrey, Sir, 1646-1723.Date: 1830Reference: 4038i- Books
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The Dimensions and curiosities of St. Paul's Cathedral, London, ...
Date: 1796?]- Books
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An historical description of the Tower of London and its curiosities. Giving an account I. Of its foundation, gradual encrease, and present state. II. Of its government, customs, and privileges. III. Of its antiquities, records, and curiosities. IV. Of the lions and other wild beasts kept there; their nature and properties. V. Of the spoils of the Spanish Armada; with the history of the Spanish invasion in 1588. VI. Of the small armory; in which at one view may by [sic] seen arms for 80,000 men. VII. Of the royal train of artillery; comprehending the various engines of destruction used in war. VIII. Of the horse-armory; with curious anecdotes relating to the kings that sit here on horseback in full armour, from William the Conqueror, to the late K. George. IX. Of the jewel-office, and the regalia, used at the coronation of our kings; and the story at large of Col. Blood's attempting to steal away the crown. X. Of the mint, and the manner of stamping money. Written chiefly to direct the attention of spectators to what is most curious in this repository; and to enable them afterward to relate what they have seen.
Henry, David, 1710-1792.Date: MDCCLIII [1753]- Books
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Answers to the objections of the physicians against the apothecaries, at the Bar of the Right Honourable the House of Lords, March 24. 1723.
Date: 1724]- Pictures
Gilbert Bourne, while preaching at St Paul's Cross, London, is attacked with a dagger thrown at him. Etching, 17--.
Date: [between 1700 and 1799]Reference: 2821908i- Books
The British Red Cross Society service of dedication : Wednesday, 5 July, 1961 at 6 p.m. / St. Paul's Cathedral.
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St Paul's cathedral, London: view from the east. Engraving by T. Platt. 17--.
Date: [between 1700 and 1799]Reference: 5218i- Pictures
A woman personifying architecture, with St Paul's cathedral, London in the background, presides over five portraits of British builders of church buildings in ovals. Engraving by T. Holloway, 1801, after R. Smirke.
Smirke, Robert, 1752-1845.Date: April 10 1801Reference: 2870432i