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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

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Our Lady of Sorrows, Effingham ME001148

Our Lady of Sorrows, Effingham ME001148
Our Lady Of Sorrows Church, Effingham, Surrey. Pen and ink sketch dated 1944. Part of the Peter F. Anson Collection of illustrations of Roman Catholic churches

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: St Peters Church, Barton-upon-Humber N070178

St Peters Church, Barton-upon-Humber N070178
ST PETERs CHURCH, Barton-upon-Humber, Lincolnshire. Reconstruction drawing by Liam Wales of the interior of the church in the 15th century showing a priest at the altar

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: St Peters Church, Barton-upon-Humber N070176

St Peters Church, Barton-upon-Humber N070176
ST PETERs CHURCH, Barton-upon-Humber, Lincolnshire. Reconstruction drawing by Liam Wales of the interior of the church in Norman period

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: St Peters Church, Barton-upon-Humber N070174

St Peters Church, Barton-upon-Humber N070174
ST PETERs CHURCH, Barton-upon-Humber, Lincolnshire. Aerial view reconstruction drawing by Liam Wales of the church in the late 18th century

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: St Joan of Arc Church, Farnham ME001218

St Joan of Arc Church, Farnham ME001218
ST JOAN OF ARC CHURCH, Farnham, Surrey. Pen and ink sketch showing the exterior. 1936 sketch by Peter Anson

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: St James Church, Cooling DP165132

St James Church, Cooling DP165132
ST JAMES CHURCH, Cooling, Hoo Peninsula, Medway, Kent. View from the south

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Scargill Chapel DP138879

Scargill Chapel DP138879
Kettlewell, North Yorkshire. General view of the exterior of Scargill Chapel

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Church of St Paul, Bow Common DP138369

Church of St Paul, Bow Common DP138369
Tower Hamlets, London. Detail of church of St Paul, St Pauls Way, Bow Common. Built 1956-60

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Kirkham Priory J030005

Kirkham Priory J030005
KIRKHAM PRIORY, North Yorkshire. Interior reconstruction drawing of the presbytery in the mid-13th century by Peter Dunn (English Heritage Graphics Team)

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Kirkham Priory J920588

Kirkham Priory J920588
KIRKHAM PRIORY, North Yorkshire. Priors Hall and Infirmary Hall. Low level bird s-eye view. Reconstruction drawing by Terry Ball (English Heritage Graphics Team). 1989

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: St Pauls Cathedral N120025

St Pauls Cathedral N120025
ST PAULs CATHEDRAL, London. Detail of West Elevation

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Eton College Chapel CC41_00071

Eton College Chapel CC41_00071
ETON COLLEGE, Eton, Berkshire. Interior view of the chapel looking east towards the altar and beautiful stained glass window. The choirstalls in the foreground are very ornately carved

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Bray Church CC72_00608

Bray Church CC72_00608
St MICHAELs CHURCH, Bray, Berkshire. The church interior looking east showing the early 14th century arcades and Victorian chancel arch

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: St Marys Church, Amersham CC74_00125

St Marys Church, Amersham CC74_00125
ST MARYS CHURCH, Amersham, Buckinghamshire. The interior of the church, originally dating to the 13th century, looking east down the aisled nave towards the chancel

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Temple Church CC41_00041

Temple Church CC41_00041
TEMPLE CHURCH, Temple, City of London. Interior view looking east down the nave, showing the beautiful vaulted ceiling and stained glass windows. Photographed by Henry Taunt between 1860 - 1922

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: St Marys Church, Studley Royal K021707

St Marys Church, Studley Royal K021707
ST MARYs CHURCH, Studley Royal, North Yorkshire. Exterior view of the Gothic Revival church from the south west

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Royal Garrison Church, Portsmouth K011505

Royal Garrison Church, Portsmouth K011505
ROYAL GARRISON CHURCH, PORTSMOUTH, Hampshire. Detail of west face window above porch

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Mistley Towers N100201

Mistley Towers N100201
MISTLEY TOWERS, Essex. Exterior view of Mistley Towers taken from the west. Designed by Robert Adams

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: St Marys Church, Kempley J900515

St Marys Church, Kempley J900515
ST MARYs CHURCH, KEMPLEY, Gloucestershire. 1990 interior view. Medieval wall painting on east side and the underside of the chancel arch

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: St Marys Church, Studley Royal J940524

St Marys Church, Studley Royal J940524
ST MARYs CHURCH, Studley Royal, North Yorkshire. Exterior view

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: St Johns Church, Finchingfield, Essex a019774

St Johns Church, Finchingfield, Essex a019774
ST JOHNs CHURCH, Finchingfield, Braintree, Essex. Interior view. Light passing through the stained glass window creates a kaleidoscope effect on the columns inside St Johns Church

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Beverley Minster a018100

Beverley Minster a018100
BEVERLEY MINSTER, East Yorkshire. Interior view. A view looking across the nave with the lectern in the foreground and the pulpit in the background

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: St Peter and St Pauls Church, Lavenham, Suffolk a018054

St Peter and St Pauls Church, Lavenham, Suffolk a018054
ST PETER AND ST PAULs CHURCH, Lavenham, Babergh, Suffolk. The medieval church of St Peter and St Paul. Its 141 foot tower was constructed from knapped flint with Casterton stone detail between 1486

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: St Peters Church, Barton-upon-Humber J930094

St Peters Church, Barton-upon-Humber J930094
ST PETERs CHURCH, Barton-upon-Humber, North Lincolnshire. Interior view looking West down the Nave towards the original Anglo-Saxon remains. Anglo Saxon

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: View from Battle Abbey towards St Marys K060295

View from Battle Abbey towards St Marys K060295
BATTLE ABBEY, East Sussex. View looking along the precinct wall towards St Marys Parish Church

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Wells Cathedral N090409

Wells Cathedral N090409
WELLS CATHEDRAL, Somerset. New entrance cloister and West Front at twilight

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral N090408

Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral N090408
LIVERPOOL METROPOLITAN CATHEDRAL OF CHRIST THE KING, Liverpool. Floodlit view of rotunda linking crypt to adjacent cathedral

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Westminster Abbey N090328

Westminster Abbey N090328
WESTMINSTER ABBEY, London. A detailed view of the butresses found on the north side of the building

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Langley Chapel K040493

Langley Chapel K040493
LANGLEY CHAPEL, near Acton Burnell, Shropshire. View from the East

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Chester Cathedral 20755_020

Chester Cathedral 20755_020
CHESTER CATHEDRAL, Cheshire. Aerial view of the Cathedral Church of Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary. Formerly the abbey church of St Werburghs Abbey

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Westminster Abbey N000045

Westminster Abbey N000045
WESTMINSTER ABBEY, London. View of the west front to Westminster Abbey

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: All Saints Church, Burnham Thorpe G_2414

All Saints Church, Burnham Thorpe G_2414
Interior view of the nave of All Saints Church in Burnham Thorpe, seen from the chancel. Admiral Nelsons father was once rector here; a Union Jack ensign recalls the link with Nelson

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: De Grey Mausoleum K030231

De Grey Mausoleum K030231
DE GREY MAUSOLEUM, Flitton, Bedfordshire. Exterior view of the mausoleum attached to the Church of St John the Baptist

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Wells Cathedral N071852

Wells Cathedral N071852
WELLS CATHEDRAL, Somerset. General view of the west elevation

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Lincolns Inn Chapel October 1915 DD55_00012

Lincolns Inn Chapel October 1915 DD55_00012
LINCOLNS INN CHAPEL, Holborn, London. The west front showing bomb damage to the windows from a German Zeppelin. Photographed shortly after the bomb fell on 13th October 1915

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Lincolns Inn Chapel October 1915 DD55_00001

Lincolns Inn Chapel October 1915 DD55_00001
LINCOLNS INN CHAPEL, Holborn, London. View of the north side of the chapel showing bomb damage from a German Zeppelin, including the bomb crater

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: St Pauls Cathedral N080597

St Pauls Cathedral N080597
ST PAULs CATHEDRAL, London. Elevated view of St Pauls taken from the south east

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: St James Church, Castle Acre, Norfolk N080181

St James Church, Castle Acre, Norfolk N080181
CASTLE ACRE, Norfolk. St James Church viewed from south east

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: St Michael with St Mary Church, Melbourne K031268

St Michael with St Mary Church, Melbourne K031268
ST MICHAEL WITH ST MARY CHURCH, Melbourne, Derbyshire. Exterior view of the Norman church (1120) from across the Pool

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Church of the Holy Cross

Church of the Holy Cross
Market Place (south off), Haltwhistle, Tynedale, Northumberland. IoE 240754

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Rievaulx Abbey J880323

Rievaulx Abbey J880323
RIEVAULX ABBEY, North Yorkshire. General view of the abbey

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: St Marys Church K021143

St Marys Church K021143
ST MARYs CHURCH, Studley Royal, North Yorkshire. Exterior view looking west up the avenue. Built during the 1870s by architect William Burges. Victorian Gothic

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Worcester Cathedral N060747

Worcester Cathedral N060747
WORCESTER CATHEDRAL, Worcestershire. General view of the cathedral and the River Severn

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Westminster Abbey Chapter House J020062

Westminster Abbey Chapter House J020062
WESTMINSTER ABBEY CHAPTER HOUSE, London. Interior view showing stained glass windows

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Farleigh Hungerford Castle J040061

Farleigh Hungerford Castle J040061
FARLEIGH HUNGERFORD CASTLE, Somerset. Exterior view of the chapel

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Westminster Abbey Chapter House J020008

Westminster Abbey Chapter House J020008
WESTMINSTER ABBEY CHAPTER HOUSE, London. Interior view looking up at the octagonal vaulted ceiling

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Burford Church N070357

Burford Church N070357
BURFORD CHURCH, Oxfordshire. General view from the west with graveyard



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