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Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Brockhampton Church a015688

Brockhampton Church a015688
All Saints Church, Brockhampton, near Ross-On-Wye, Herefordshire. The lych gate with church in the background. This Arts and Crafts church was built by William Lethaby and completed in 1902

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Rochester Cathedral N100771

Rochester Cathedral N100771
ROCHESTER CATHEDRAL, Rochester, Kent. View of Rochester Cathedral from Rochester Castle keep

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: The Priory Church of St Peter & St Paul DP031868

The Priory Church of St Peter & St Paul DP031868
THE PRIORY CHURCH OF ST PETER AND ST PAUL, The Priory, Leominster, Herefordshire. Exterior evening view with moon above

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Church of St Merteriane N060912

Church of St Merteriane N060912
CHURCH OF ST MERTERIANE, Tintagel, Cornwall. View of the church and graveyard at sunset

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Mattingley Church

Mattingley Church
Grade I timber-framed church, Hampshire. IoE 136875

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Church of St Mary

Church of St Mary
Grade I listed parish church in Edlesborough, Buckinghamshire. IoE 42010

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Tin Tabernacle FF98_00205

Tin Tabernacle FF98_00205
St Chads Mission Church, Blists Hill, Madeley, Shropshire. Exterior view showing the entrance. Originally built at Lodge Bank, Muxton in 1888, to serve colliery workers

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Stone head, Temple Church DD004512

Stone head, Temple Church DD004512
Detail of a carved stone head decorating the Temple Church, London. Photographed by Paul Barkshire, 24th September 1985

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Lichfield Cathedral wrought iron gate HKR01_02_072

Lichfield Cathedral wrought iron gate HKR01_02_072
Lichfield Cathedral, Staffordshire. Interior view. Shadow of the wrought iron gates in the stone floor in the south choir aisle. Photographed, c. mid-1950s, by Margaret F

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Ely Cathedral a49_00947

Ely Cathedral a49_00947
Ely Cathedral, Ely, Cambridgeshire. A view from Minster Place showing the north-west end of the cathedral. The Ship of the Fens. Photographed by G B Mason for the National Buildings Record. c.1940s

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Roman Catholic Church of St Winefride, Monkmoor DP235132

Roman Catholic Church of St Winefride, Monkmoor DP235132
Roman Catholic Church of St Winefride, Crowmere Road, Monkmoor, Shrewsbury, Shropshire. General view from the north west showing linked campanile and semi-circular sanctuary apse at the east end

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Redland Chapel DP101563

Redland Chapel DP101563
Redland Chapel, Redland, Bristol. General view of the front elevation of Redland Parish Church

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Parish church DP261765

Parish church DP261765
St John the Baptists Church, SOMERSHAM, HUNTINGDONSHIRE, CAMBRIDGESHIRE. View from the north-west

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Parish church DP261766

Parish church DP261766
St John the Baptists Church, SOMERSHAM, HUNTINGDONSHIRE, CAMBRIDGESHIRE. View from the north-west

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: New church JLP01_10_51847

New church JLP01_10_51847
St Marys Church, New Road, Peterborough. St Marys Church viewed from the south-west at dusk, with lights illuminating the tower and glazed porch

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Baptist Church JLP01_09_810140

Baptist Church JLP01_09_810140
Olivet Deptford Baptist Church, Edward Street, Deptford, Lewisham, Greater London. The interior of the Olivet Deptford Baptist Church, showing the brickwork and joinery of the sloping walls

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Baptist Chapel JLP01_10_19131

Baptist Chapel JLP01_10_19131
Clayton Baptist Church, School Street, Clayton, Clayton, Bradford, Yorkshire. The interior of the worship hall in Clayton Baptist Church, showing seating beneath the roof trusses

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: ALL Saints Hanley DP218889

ALL Saints Hanley DP218889
All Saints Church, Leek Road, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. Interior, detail view of the east window

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Clifton Cathedral JLP01_10_01194

Clifton Cathedral JLP01_10_01194
Exterior view of the Saint Paul Portal West entrance of the Roman Catholic Cathedral Church of Saints Peter and Paul, Clifton, Bristol. 1st August 1973. John Laing Collection

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: St Peters Church, Barton-upon-Humber N070173

St Peters Church, Barton-upon-Humber N070173
ST PETERs CHURCH, Barton-upon-Humber, Lincolnshire. Aerial view reconstruction drawing by Liam Wales of the church in the 15th century

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: St Peters Church, Barton-upon-Humber N070172

St Peters Church, Barton-upon-Humber N070172
ST PETERs CHURCH, Barton-upon-Humber, Lincolnshire. Aerial view reconstruction drawing by Liam Wales of the church in Norman period

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Cricklade Church CC72_01978

Cricklade Church CC72_01978
St Sampsons Church, Cricklade, Wiltshire. A general view from the south. The impressive tower was built in the sixteenth century at the expense of John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Rose Window, York Minster K011131

Rose Window, York Minster K011131
YORK MINSTER, North Yorkshire. Detail of the Rose Window in the south elevation

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: York Minster IC256_008

York Minster IC256_008
A reconstruction drawing, by Allan T. Adams, showing the exterior of York Minster as it may have appeared circa 1170 from the south-east

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Truro Cathedral IOE01_10168_19

Truro Cathedral IOE01_10168_19
Truro Cathedral, Cornwall. The grade I listed building, viewed across the rooftops

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Tividale Temple 29975_034

Tividale Temple 29975_034
Shri Venkateswara (Balaji) Temple, Tividale, Sandwell, West Midlands. A Hindu temple constructed in 2006. Photographed in August 2016

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: St Petrox Church, Dartmouth Castle N120043

St Petrox Church, Dartmouth Castle N120043
Dartmouth Castle, Dartmouth, Devon. General view of St Petrox church

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: St Peters Church, Barton-upon-Humber N070177

St Peters Church, Barton-upon-Humber N070177
ST PETERs CHURCH, Barton-upon-Humber, Lincolnshire. Reconstruction drawing by Liam Wales of the interior of the church in the 15th century. Ceremonial procession

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: St Peters Church, Barton-upon-Humber N070171

St Peters Church, Barton-upon-Humber N070171
ST PETERs CHURCH, Barton-upon-Humber, Lincolnshire. Aerial view reconstruction drawing by Liam Wales of the church in Anglo-Saxon period

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Greyfriars, Walsingham ME001249

Greyfriars, Walsingham ME001249
GREYFRIARS, Walsingham, Norfolk. Pen and ink sketch showing interior view of altar with tester and dossal in temporary chapel of Capuchin friary. 1937 sketch by Peter Anson

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: St Matthias Church, Stoke Newington ME001062

St Matthias Church, Stoke Newington ME001062
ST MATTHIAS CHURCH, Wordsworth Road, Stoke Newington, Hackney, London. Pen and ink sketch impression of Christmas decorations and temporary reredos around 1870, with lady in period costume

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Church of St Paul, Bow Common DP138363

Church of St Paul, Bow Common DP138363
Tower Hamlets, London. General view of church of St Paul, St Pauls Way, Bow Common. Built 1956-60, with lettering by Ralph Beyer: This Is The House Of God, This is The Gate Of Heaven

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Church of St Bede, Basingstoke DP138349

Church of St Bede, Basingstoke DP138349
Basingstoke, Hampshire. General view of church of St Bede, Popley Way, designed by Robert Maguire with JKBS Architects, 2005-7

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Wells Cathedral 24274_040

Wells Cathedral 24274_040
WELLS CATHEDRAL, Somerset. Seat of the Bishop of Bath and Wells, the cathedral is substantially in the Early English style typical of the late 12th and early 13th centuries

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: St Marys Church, Kempley J900280

St Marys Church, Kempley J900280
ST MARYs CHURCH, KEMPLEY, Gloucestershire. 1990 view from the south west

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Coventry Cathedral N080725

Coventry Cathedral N080725
COVENTRY CATHEDRAL, West Midlands. View from the south east showing Jacob Epsteins sculpture St Michaels Victory over the Devil

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: St Pauls Cathedral N080598

St Pauls Cathedral N080598
ST PAULs CATHEDRAL, London. Elevated view of St Pauls taken from the south east

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Tynemouth Priory J920783

Tynemouth Priory J920783
TYNEMOUTH PRIORY, Tyne and Wear. Interior view of the Percy Chantry showing the vaulted ceiling, rose window and stained glass window

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Westminster Abbey Chapter House J020082

Westminster Abbey Chapter House J020082
WESTMINSTER ABBEY CHAPTER HOUSE, London. Interior view from the North showing stained glass windows

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Bath Abbey K991533

Bath Abbey K991533
BATH ABBEY, Bath, Somerset, Avon. Exterior view

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Westminster Abbey J060187

Westminster Abbey J060187
WESTMINSTER ABBEY, London. A front view of the west elevation

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Church of St John

Church of St John
Aerial view of the grade I listed church, located in Halifax, West Yorkshire. IoE 338664

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Church of St Michael & All Angels, Brantham

Church of St Michael & All Angels, Brantham
Medieval Parish Church with later alterations. IoE 278810

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Church of St James

Church of St James
Parish Church in the picturesque setting of Buttermere, Cumbria. IoE 72162

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Tividale Temple 29975_037

Tividale Temple 29975_037
Shri Venkateswara (Balaji) Temple, Tividale, Sandwell, West Midlands. A Hindu temple constructed in 2006. Photographed in August 2016

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Giffard Tomb DP139505

Giffard Tomb DP139505
Giffard Tomb, Church of St Mary and St Chad, Church Road, Brewood, Staffordshire

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: St Marys Church, Buriton BB45_02085

St Marys Church, Buriton BB45_02085
The exterior of St Marys Church viewed from the west. North Lane, Buriton, Hampshire. Photographer: J Yerbury. 1944

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Cloister IC041_002

Cloister IC041_002
FURNESS ABBEY, Cumbria. Reconstruction drawing, by Claire Thorne, depicting the cloister at Furness Abbey, as it may have appeared from about the mid-thirteenth century onwards



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