London churches & olde celebrities

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2 pages 2012

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Volume I: "The Churches of London remain unique in Europe due to their sheer number and diversity of design. At one time there were no less than 116 parish churches in the square mile - not forgetting St. Paul's Cathedral and several large religious houses such as the Blackfriars, Whitefriars and Holy Trinity, Aldgate. In fact, the alleyways of the metropolis integrated with these edifices to produce a thriving centre for artisans, livery companies, political aspiration and creative endeavour. Within this sphere were artists, scientists, actors and writers to name but a few. Entries in the parish registers reveal these historic celebrities who are linked to every aspect of British history over many centuries. Today some 40 City Churches still survive and with other hidden gems are revealed from behind the modern street façade"-- Back cover.

Volume II: John Stow surveyed the City of London and its environs in 1598, a work that was then added to by chroniclers down the years. At this stage the settlement went little further than Westminister and the area in between, however by the Victorian era there was sprawling growth with stucco mansions and grand churches. The first of these were designed by Wren and Hawksmoor but as London became the largest city in the world, built on the wealth of Empire, numerous edifices followed. Indeed other cities had just one main church but the capital had literally hundreds. Budding architects introduced the Classical and Gothic styles while parish registers recorded the rich and famous from around the land. This volume details these churches and celebrities to provide one of the most comprehensive guides since the time of Stow"--Back cover.

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