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Wren Collection

"Wren: A Symbol of Beauty, Architecture, and Melody" The wren, a small bird known for its melodious song

Background imageWren Collection: St Pauls Cathedral - Section through Wrens Dome

St Pauls Cathedral - Section through Wrens Dome
A section drawing through the dome of St Pauls Cathedral, the architectural masterpiece of Sir Christopher Wren. The inner brick dome stands 218 ft from the floor of the cathedral

Background imageWren Collection: Saint Francis of Assisi

Saint Francis of Assisi (Giovanni Francesco di Bernardone 1182-1226) - Catholic deacon and preacher and founder of the Order of Friars Minor, more commonly known as the Franciscans

Background imageWren Collection: Wren Singing Cleveland, England. UK

Wren Singing Cleveland, England. UK
ROY-45 Wren - Singing Cleveland, England. UK Troglodytes troglodytes Roy Glen Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageWren Collection: Europe, United Kingdom, England, Cambridge, Cambridge University, Emmanuel College

Europe, United Kingdom, England, Cambridge, Cambridge University, Emmanuel College first court and Christopher Wren chapel

Background imageWren Collection: Cross-section of St. Pauls Cathedral

Cross-section of St. Pauls Cathedral
Measuring and drawing for this elaborate plan showing the construction of St. Paul s, was undertaken by R. B. Brook-Greaves and W. Godfrey Allen. It took five years to make the drawing. 1935

Background imageWren Collection: Wren - adult feeding offspring at nest

Wren - adult feeding offspring at nest
USH-910 WREN - Adult feeding offspring at nest Troglodytes troglodytes Duncan Usher Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageWren Collection: Soho, London - St Annes Church, Wardour Street W1

Soho, London - St Annes Church, Wardour Street W1
Soho, London - St Annes Church tower, Wardour Street W1. The church dates back to 1686. 1973

Background imageWren Collection: Splendid Fairy-wren - A male in Olive Pink Botanic Gardens, Alice Springs, Northern Territory

Splendid Fairy-wren - A male in Olive Pink Botanic Gardens, Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia
DH-4608 Splendid Fairy-wren A male in Olive Pink Botanic Gardens, Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia. Malurus splendens Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imageWren Collection: Interior of the Church of St Peter upon Cornhill looking east, City of London, 1825

Interior of the Church of St Peter upon Cornhill looking east, City of London, 1825

Background imageWren Collection: To the Girls in Navy Blue by William Barribal

To the Girls in Navy Blue by William Barribal
A wren climbing up a ladder in a harbour revealing stocking tops in the process

Background imageWren Collection: Grimm / Wren & Bear

Grimm / Wren & Bear
A scene from the story showing a fox in conversation with the bear

Background imageWren Collection: Sir Christopher Wren, English architect, c1680

Sir Christopher Wren, English architect, c1680. Christopher Wren (1632-1723) rebuilt fifty-one churches in the City of London after the Great Fire, constructed the new St Pauls Cathedral

Background imageWren Collection: Superb FairyWren Male Melbourne Botanic Gardens, Vic, Australia

Superb FairyWren Male Melbourne Botanic Gardens, Vic, Australia
DH-3002 Superb Fairy Wren - Male Melbourne Botanic Gardens, Vic, Australia Malurus cyaneus cyanochlamys Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageWren Collection: Wren (Troglodytes troglodytes) perched amongst autumn foliage. Uto, Finland. October

Wren (Troglodytes troglodytes) perched amongst autumn foliage. Uto, Finland. October

Background imageWren Collection: Wren bird

Wren bird
A photograph of an original hand-colored engraving from The History of British Birds by Morris published in 1853-1891

Background imageWren Collection: Maps Wrens London

Maps Wrens London
Christopher Wren seizes the opportunity of the Great Fire to draw up plans for a brave new London - which alas will be only partially realised. Date: 1666

Background imageWren Collection: Wren (Troglodytes troglodytes) singing, early morning in spring, Broxwater, Cornwall, UK. April

Wren (Troglodytes troglodytes) singing, early morning in spring, Broxwater, Cornwall, UK. April

Background imageWren Collection: Wren (Troglodytes troglodytes) on frost covered fern, Dunham Massey, Cheshire, UK

Wren (Troglodytes troglodytes) on frost covered fern, Dunham Massey, Cheshire, UK. Winner of the Habitat Category of the British Wildlife Photographer of the Year Awards (BWPA) 2017

Background imageWren Collection: Looking East down the Thames from The Monument

Looking East down the Thames from The Monument
Looking East down the River Thames from The Monument, showing the Tower of London, Tower Bridge and Christopher Wren-designed steeple of St Dunstan-in-the-East (left)

Background imageWren Collection: Superb Fairy Male Wren

Superb Fairy Male Wren
Colourful adult male sits on a dead tree branch with a bee in its bill - Wilson's Promontory National Park, Victoria, Australia

Background imageWren Collection: Hampton Court Stair Case

Hampton Court Stair Case
The Grand or Kings Staircase in the portion of the palace designed by Wren and built in 1689. The classically inspired walls & ceilings were painted by Antonio Verrio

Background imageWren Collection: Invited guests at the bird-table by Neave Parker

Invited guests at the bird-table by Neave Parker
A variety of British birds at a bird-table on a snowy winters day. 1. Robin, 2. starlings, 3. Redwing, 4. Chaffinch, 5. Nuthatch, 6. sparrow, 7. great spotted woodpecker, 8. blackbird, 8, thrush, 10

Background imageWren Collection: St James, Garlick Hithe, The Steeple, mid-late 19th century. Creator: Unknown

St James, Garlick Hithe, The Steeple, mid-late 19th century. Creator: Unknown
St James, Garlick Hithe, The Steeple, mid-late 19th century. One of a set of views of baroque London churches. St James Garlickhythe in the City of London was rebuilt by the office of Sir Christopher

Background imageWren Collection: Golden Square, London, 18th century (1907)

Golden Square, London, 18th century (1907). Golden Square in Soho was laid out in the late 17th century, probably to plans by Sir Christopher Wren

Background imageWren Collection: St Michaels Church, Cornhill, City of London, c1830. Artist: W Watkins

St Michaels Church, Cornhill, City of London, c1830. Artist: W Watkins
St Michaels Church, Cornhill, City of London, c1830. St Michael Cornhill is one of the City of London churches rebuilt by Sir Christopher Wren after the Great Fire of London

Background imageWren Collection: St Magnus the Martyr church, London Bridge

St Magnus the Martyr church, London Bridge. Monument can be seen in the background. It was designed by Christopher Wren

Background imageWren Collection: Royal Naval College

Royal Naval College
The Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich, London. Established as Greenwich Hospital in 1694, Sir Christopher Wren planned the site and in the early 18th century

Background imageWren Collection: Splendid Fairy-wren - male near Ti Tree, Northern Territory, Australia

Splendid Fairy-wren - male near Ti Tree, Northern Territory, Australia
DH-4663 Splendid Fairy-wren - male near Ti Tree Northern Territory, Australia. Malurus splendens Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageWren Collection: An East Anglian Express steam train

An East Anglian Express steam train, running through Framlingham, Suffolk Date: circa 1960s

Background imageWren Collection: Picture No. 11067664

Picture No. 11067664
Shetland Wren with food prey in beak. Shetland Islands, UK. Date:

Background imageWren Collection: Fire-Crested Wren

Fire-Crested Wren
FIRE-CRESTED WREN (Regulus ignicapillus) sometimes called the FIRECREST An irregular visitor to Britain

Background imageWren Collection: Wren - Single adult bird with ring on leg. England, UK

Wren - Single adult bird with ring on leg. England, UK
DK-232 Wren - Single adult bird with ring on leg England, UK Troglodytes troglodytes David Kilbey Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageWren Collection: Marsh Wren - in CT marsh, May

Marsh Wren - in CT marsh, May
JZ-2926 Marsh Wren in CT marsh, May, USA Cistothorus palustris Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageWren Collection: Model of Pembroke College Chapel CC72_00096

Model of Pembroke College Chapel CC72_00096
A model of the 17th century Chapel at Pembroke College, University Of Cambridge, Trumpington Street, Cambridge. This image is printed in the RCHME Inventory Volume: City of Cambridge, Part One

Background imageWren Collection: The morning Wren

The morning Wren
Kieran O Mahony

Background imageWren Collection: USA, Washington State. Pacific Wren, Troglodytes pacificus, singing from a perch

USA, Washington State. Pacific Wren, Troglodytes pacificus, singing from a perch

Background imageWren Collection: Eggs of European birds, lithograph, published in 1897

Eggs of European birds, lithograph, published in 1897
Eggs of European birds: 1) Kingfisher; 2) Bee-eater; 3) Black woodpecker; 4) Lesser spotted woodpecker; 5) Roller; 6) Eagle-owl; 7) Long-eared owl; 8) Scops owl; 9) Pygmy owl; 10) Tawny owl; 11

Background imageWren Collection: Wren (Troglodytes troglodytes) singing during the morning at St Aidens RSPB reserve near Leeds

Wren (Troglodytes troglodytes) singing during the morning at St Aidens RSPB reserve near Leeds, UK. April

Background imageWren Collection: New Lodge or White Lodge, Richmond Park

New Lodge or White Lodge, Richmond Park, seat of Henry Addington, 1st Viscount Sidmouth. Hunting lodge designed by the Earl of Pembroke for King George I

Background imageWren Collection: Dome of St. Pauls Cathedral by S. W. Clatworthy

Dome of St. Pauls Cathedral by S. W. Clatworthy
Cross section diagram showing the dome of St. Pauls Cathedral in London which had been stabilised with a new chain round its circumference. Date: 1928

Background imageWren Collection: Victory in Europe Day. (VE Day) in Portsmouth, Hampshire

Victory in Europe Day. (VE Day) in Portsmouth, Hampshire. A sailor accompanied by the WRENS (The Womens Royal Naval Service) celebrate in the street

Background imageWren Collection: WRENS (The Womens Royal Naval Service) in Egypt. The WRENS are establishing

WRENS (The Womens Royal Naval Service) in Egypt. The WRENS are establishing themselves in Egypt, taking over from existing Navy personal. The WRENS are reaching out more into the community too

Background imageWren Collection: WRNS member Valerie Cruise. 6th March 1983

WRNS member Valerie Cruise. 6th March 1983

Background imageWren Collection: Brunswick LF-1 Zaunkoenig

Brunswick LF-1 Zaunkoenig
A Captured Luftwaffe Brunswick Lf-1 Zaunkoeing in RAF Livery Parked, As Flown by Test-Pilot Captain Eric Melrose Winkle Brown, Cbe, Dsc, Afc, Fraes

Background imageWren Collection: Old Temple Bar and the Devil Tavern, (1897). Creator: Unknown

Old Temple Bar and the Devil Tavern, (1897). Creator: Unknown
Old Temple Bar and the Devil Tavern, (1897). Temple Bar in Fleet Street, shown here as it might have looked in the 18th century

Background imageWren Collection: Finch old litho print from 1852

Finch old litho print from 1852
Lithographic print of different birds taken from the 1852 book by Oliver Goldsmith A History Of The Earth And Animated Nature volume two.1. Lesser Redpole 2. 3. Goldfinch Male & Female 4. Siskin 5

Background imageWren Collection: Europe, UK, England, Oxford, Oxford University, the Sheldonian Theatre (architect)

Europe, UK, England, Oxford, Oxford University, the Sheldonian Theatre (architect: Sir Christopher Wren)
Europe, UK, England, Oxford, Oxford University, the Sheldonian Theatre (architect: Sir Christopher Wren, 1664-1669) in the centre of the city

Background imageWren Collection: United Kingdom, England, London, Greenwich. View of Greenwich Park

United Kingdom, England, London, Greenwich. View of Greenwich Park, the Royal Observatory (on the hill) the Queens House by Inigo Jones and Christopher Wrens Royal Naval College



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"Wren: A Symbol of Beauty, Architecture, and Melody" The wren, a small bird known for its melodious song, has captivated the hearts of many across different cultures and locations. Just like Saint Francis of Assisi found solace in nature's creatures, the wren enchants us with its sweet melodies. In London's iconic St Pauls Cathedral, Sir Christopher Wren's architectural masterpiece showcases his genius. The section through Wrens Dome reveals the intricate design that stands as a testament to human creativity and skill. But it is not just in grand structures where we find the wren's influence. In Cleveland, England, UK, this tiny bird sings joyfully amidst nature's beauty. It reminds us that even in urban landscapes like Soho or Cambridge University's Emmanuel College gardens in England; nature finds a way to thrive. A glimpse into the life of a wren reveals their dedication to family. An adult feeding its offspring at nest exemplifies parental love and responsibility shared by creatures big and small. Beyond Europe lies Australia’s Olive Pink Botanic Gardens where the splendid fairy-wren displays vibrant colors against Alice Springs' backdrop. This male specimen reminds us of nature’s diversity and beauty spread across continents. Looking back at history brings forth images such as William Barribal’s "To the Girls in Navy Blue, " depicting young women adorned with delicate feathers reminiscent of these birds' gracefulness. Even folklore recognizes their significance - Grimm tales often feature clever interactions between cunning characters like Wren & Bear who navigate challenges together using wit and resourcefulness. As we admire these various representations of wrens throughout art and architecture alike—whether it be an interior view from 1825 City of London Church or St Anne’s Church on Wardour Street—we are reminded that these birds have left an indelible mark on our collective consciousness. The wrens symbolize more than just avian elegance; they embody resilience, creativity, and the power of song.