RMG16F38–Line engraving of Sir Christopher Wren by T. Holloway, 1798, after Godfrey Kneller, 1711. Sir Christopher Wren (1632-1723) was an English architect accorded responsibility for rebuilding 52 churches in the City of London after the Great Fire in 1666, incl
RMD96RPB–Christopher Wren (1632-1723) English architect, mathematician and physicist. Early 20th century chromolithograph after portrait by Kneller.
RMMPPPMC–Sir Christopher Wren, English architect, c1680. Artist: Unknown.
RMERHKM6–Sir Christopher Wren, the English architect, superintending the building of St. Paul 's Cathedral in London, 1685. CW: 20
RMAA13BF–Sir Christopher Wren, 1632 – 1723.English anatomist, astronomer, geometer, mathematician-physicist and architect.
RFBGHGJR–Christopher Wren on engraving from the 1850s. One of the best known English architects.
RMKH3X2H–Christopher Wren, Sir Christopher Wren, English architect
RMTAACHJ–'King Charles's visit to Wren during the Building of St. Paul's'. By John Seymour Lucas (1849-1923). King Charles II (1630-1685) was the personal patron of Sir Christopher Wren (1632-1723). Here we see Charles II visiting Sir Christopher during the construction of the present cathedral which dates from the late 17th century and is in the English Baroque style. The cathedral was completed within Wren's lifetime and was part of a major rebuilding program which took place after the Great Fire of London.
RFFE0PF8–LONDON: Christopher Wren; NE St Paul's Cathedral, antique print 1845
RME6K9RX–Hampton Court Palace South Front built by Christopher Wren for William and Mary viewed from the Privy Garden London England UK GB Europe
RME64D1E–Sheldonian Theatre, designed by Christopher Wren, Oxford University, Oxfordshire, England
RMAPJ2WW–Plaque recording the residence of Christopher Wren at a House at Cardinals Wharf however it is not certain that Wren lived here.
RFA071GD–Night street scene City of London floodlit fountain & floodlights Sir Christopher Wren iconic historical dome St Pauls cathedral building England UK
RMC8M9HY–Towers Steeples steeple Sir Christopher Wren 1632 1723 English architect astronomer geometer mathematician physicist
RMAEAX7E–Statue of architect Sir Christopher Wren at The Guildhall Windsor Town Hall
RMDDNY32–View of St Paul' s Cathedral under construction, City of London, 1685 (c1853). Artist: Sir Christopher Wren
RMB1CAT0–english heritage blue plaque marking a former residence near hampton court palace of architect sir christopher wren
RMCWAR13–Christopher Wren (1632-1723), British architect of St Paul's Cathedral. The Great Fire of London in 1665, cleared over half of
RFBBJ1J8–The monument designed by Sir Christopher Wren to commemorate the great fire of London in 1666,City of London,England
RMG16F3C–Stipple engraving of Sir Christopher Wren by W. Holl after Sir G. Kneller. St. Paul's Cathedral can be seen in the background. Sir Christopher Wren (1632-1723) was an English architect accorded responsibility for rebuilding 52 churches in the City of Lond
RMDYECKG–Portrait of Sir Christopher Wren (1632 - 1723) English architect seen in this portrait with some blueprints and a measurement tools. By Sir Godfrey Kneller (1646 - 1723) The leading portrait painter in England during the late 17th Century. Dated 17th Century
RMAJA1YC–Christopher Wren, English architect, mathematician and physicist, early 20th century. Artist: Unknown
RMA37YBP–Sir Christopher Wren, stained glass, St. Lawrence Jewry church
RMAWH8B4–Sir Christopher Wren, 1632 - 1723. English architect, scientist and mathematician.
RMHFX3B9–Temple Bar Gate by Sir Christopher Wren, Paternoster Square, City of London
RMB78H5N–Wrens Plans For Rebuilding London drawn up by the architect for King Charles II after the Great Fire approved but never built
RMBWNM44–A lead glass window commemorating Christoper Wren at the Oxford Science museum.
RMBCP18F–christopher Wren statue outside the Guildhall Gallery City of London England UK
RMA1P8F0–Christopher Wrens Sundial All Souls College Oxford
RME8HMH5–The Sheldonian Theatre - designed by Christopher Wren, built 1664-1668, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
RMA67GP0–Wren After The Fire
RMA6AB1M–GB LONDON THE MONUMENT
RMC8M9JM–The Monument Great Roman Doric column City London England Fish Street Hill 1666 Christopher Wren Robert Hooke Portland stone
RMA7FYHB–Statue outside the Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford, UK
RMHT3FJT–'Sir Christopher Wren's Final Design for St Paul's', 17th century. (1910). Artist: Sir Christopher Wren.
RMWXRHYD–St Jame's, Piccadilly, from Swallow Street, c1925. By Horace Mann Livens (1862-1936). St James's Church, Piccadilly, also known as St James's Church, Westminster, and St James-in-the-Fields, is an Anglican church on Piccadilly, London. It was designed by Sir Christopher Wren.
RM2BW522G–Christopher Wren. Portrait of the English architect, Sir Christopher Wren (1632-1723), who is most famous for designing St Paul's Cathdral. Painting by Sir Godfrey Kneller, oil on canvas, 1711
RM2CG9R2W–Architect Christopher Wren. Hand-colored steel engraving
RM2BDYB43–Sir Christopher Wren, Architect and Scientist
RMKCEP2T–Original model for St. Paul's Cathedral designed by Sir Christopher Wren (1632-1723) an English architect. Dated 17th Century
RMA40FG9–CHRISTOPHER WREN - English architect (1632-1723)
RMBBMYRF–St Stephen Walbrook church interior City of London dome 17th centrury English architecture, Sir Christopher Wren architect
RMAT20TM–Sir Christopher Wren, 1632 - 1723. English architect,anatomist, astronomer, geometer, and mathematician-physicist.
RMERGC9E–Autograph: Report made by Sir Christopher Wren to the City Lands Committee, on alternative designs for the monument to be
RF2K9TYFX–Interior of St Stephen's Walbrook, London. Sir. Christopher Wren 1750 print
RMKE53TC–Royal Hospital Chelsea Built by Sir Christopher Wren, as it appeared in 1690. CW: (20 October 1632 – 25 February 1723) 17th century English designer, astronomer, architect.
RMT0J7CH–'Sir Christopher Wren', (mid 18th century). Creator: B Cole.
RME0RGHC–Aug. 08, 1959 - Sir Christopher wren party - 17th century lives again in London.: A 17th century party was organized this evening by members of the Association of Kensington Antiquarians, a group of antique dealers. Members of the Association, dressed in period costume, went to Trig Lane steps, off Upper Thames Street, where Thames lightermen, dressed in Doggetts Coat and Badge regalia, rowed them across to Bankside
RF2AE4KD4–Wren Library Trinity College University of Cambridge. The Wren Library of Cambridge University was designed by Christopher Wren and completed in 1695.
RMAY4H4E–London Projects Wren
RM2CGHHJP–Vintage Illustration 1800's Saint Paul's Cathedral Christopher Wren (English architect, 1632-1723) ca. 1840-ca. 1890 (print) 1675-1710 (building) London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom Neoclassical Architecture Saint Paul's Cathedral, London, England UK
RMP652GE–Engraving of Wren's Temple Bar Gate. Commissioned by King Charles II, and designed by Sir Christopher Wren, the fine arch of Portland stone was constructed between 1669 and 1672. Dated 1870
RMG6H7HF–Jockey Tony McCoy on Christopher Wren before the Richard Davis Memorial Handicap Chase at Worcester Racecourse, Worcester.
RMHT1C7E–'Sir Christopher Wren', 1711. Artist: Sir Godfrey Kneller.
RMAA5WJ7–Guildhall Windsor England Christopher Wren
RMWXRHRT–St Bride's Church, near Fleet Street, c1925. By Horace Mann Livens (1862-1936). St Bride's Church is a church in the City of London, England. The current building was designed by Sir Christopher Wren. Wren's original building was gutted by fire during the London Blitz of 1940.
RMFGPK0A–Christopher Wren, Architect, Portrait
RM2BDYAX6–St. Paul's Drawn By Christopher Wren
RMF7N984–Original design for St Paul's Cathedral by Sir Christopher Wren (1632-1723) British architect. Dated 17th Century
RM2AN3GX5–CHRISTOPHER WREN (1632-1723) English architect, astronomer and anatomist
RFB7TTC0–Sir Christopher Wren s house Berkshire UK
RMB5W2JJ–Sir Christopher Wren, 1632 - 1723. English architect.
RMERG7CR–Sir Christopher Wren by Gilbert Keith Chesterton. The accompanying verse reads 'Sir Christopher Wren / Said 'I am going to dine
RFFE0PFP–LONDON: CHRISTOPHER WREN: Churches, St Pauls compared, antique print 1845
RMKF0J22–Royal Hospital Chelsea Built by Sir Christopher Wren, as it appeared in 1690. CW: (20 October 1632 – 25 February 1723) 17th century English designer, astronomer, architect. Tinted version.
RMRM15C6–'Pathfinders - Sir Christopher Wren', 1711, (1922). Creator: Sir Godfrey Kneller.
RME0RGHD–Aug. 08, 1959 - Sir Christopher wren party - 17th century lives again in London.: A 17th century party was organized this evening by members of the Association of Kensington Antiquarians, a group of antique dealers. Members of the Association, dressed in period costume, went to Trig Lane steps, off Upper Thames Street, where Thames lightermen, dressed in Doggetts Coat and Badge regalia, rowed them across to Bankside
RF2AE4KCP–Wren Library Trinity College University of Cambridge. The Wren Library of Cambridge University was designed by Christopher Wren and completed in 1695.
RMD8BCEK–CHRISTOPHER WREN
RMBF16P5–Stained Glass Window and Interior of the Church of St Clements Danes RAF Church designed by Christopher Wren
RM2BW3M35–A portrait of Sir Christopher Wren hanging in the Deancry at St Paul ' s Cathedral . 22 September 1935
RMG6H7D8–Eventual winner Christopher Wren ridden by A.P.McCoy runs in third place behind Another Flutter and Midnight Tuesday in the Richard Davis Memorial Handicap Chase at Worcester Racecourse, Worcester.
RME8920D–St Paul's Cathedral,City of London designed by Sir Christopher Wren and completed in 1720
RMD2T5PA–SIR CHRISTOPHER WREN
RMW60BW8–Sir Christopher Wren's original model for St Paul's Cathedral. By Arthur Robertson. St Paul's Cathedral, London, is an Anglican cathedral, the seat of the Bishop of London and the mother church of the Diocese of London. The present cathedral, dates from the late 17th century and was designed in the English Baroque style by Sir Christopher Wren.
RMF5CXD0–Christopher Wren Portrait Modern Illustration
RMC8HFC7–Chapel of St Peter and St Paul, Old Royal Naval College, built by Sir Christopher Wren, Greenwich, London, England, UK,
RMD96GK3–Christopher Wren (1632-1723), 1833. Wren, English architect, mathematician and physicist, is best remembered for his rebuilding of St Paul's Cathedral and numerous other churches destroyed in the Great Fire of London (1666). Among his other works are the Custom House, Temple Bar, Chelsea Hospital, Greenwich Hospital, Royal Observatory Greenwich and the Ashmolean Museum at Oxford. From 'The Gallery of Portraits' Vol. I by Charles Knight. (London, 1833).
RM2B3A110–CHRISTOPHER WREN (1632-1723) English architect, astronomer and anatomist in 1711
RMBHD7TK–fine arts, Kniller, Sir Godfrey (1646 - 1723), painting 'Sir Christopher Wren',
RMB5W7M5–Christopher Wren's first design for the new St Paul's Cathedral after the Great Fire of London
RMRH0W47–1853 engraving of the Royal Observatory at Greenwich Park, London. Designed by Sir Christopher Wren.
RF2BGMPYY–St. Anne's, Soho. Christopher Wren. London church. SMALL. THORNTON 1784 print
RMKE53GD–Duke's Theatre, Dorset Gardens, London. The old Queen's Theatre in Dorset Gardens, in which Purcell's 'The Fairy Queen' was first produced in 1692. Handel's London Designed by Sir Christopher Wren. Opened 1671 and in use until the early 18th century.
RMDRXHPB–house on river thames where christopher wren lived georgian house, old house London
RME0RHMM–Aug. 08, 1959 - Sir christopher wren party - 17th century lives again in london: A 17th century party was crcenised this evening by members of the Association of Keneington Antiquaries, a croup of antique costume, went to Trig lone steps. off upper themes street, where river thomos lightermon, dressed in Doccett coat and Badge recalls, rowed then across to Bankaide. There the perty paid a visit to 49 cardinals where. It was in a house there that sir Christopher worn is reputed to have once lived
RF2A0Y67B–Cambridge Punting - tourists pass the Wren Library, Trinity College, University of Cambridge. It was designed by Christopher Wren, completed 1695.
RMD8BDEG–SIR CHRISTOPHER WREN
RMBF16NY–Interior of the Church of St Clements Danes RAF Church designed by Christopher Wren and the Church of Oranges and Lemons Fame
RFRARK58–Parallel principal Towers Steeples built Sir Christopher Wren, London, England, engraving 19th century, Britain, UK reimagined
RMA4369R–The Wren Chocolate Theatre Cafe and Sir Christopher Wren s House Hotel Annex Windsor, Berkshire. UK
RME891YE–St Paul's Cathedral,City of London designed by Sir Christopher Wren and completed in 1720
RM2GKAJJD–1939- Chains of non-rustable steel being made ready for strengthening the dome of St Paul's Cathedral, London . (designed / built by Christopher Wren)
RMTA0W7F–Service at St Stephen's, Walbrook, c1808-1810. A print from 'The Microcosm of London'. A print from 'The Microcosm of London', by William Henry Pyne (1770-1843). Illustrated by Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827) and Auguste Charles Pugin (1762-1832). St Stephen's was constructed 1672-9 to a design by Sir Christopher Wren. The dome of the church is based on Wren's St Paul's Cathedral.
RMDJ1WA5–1950s, Historical picture of the exterior of St Paul's Cathedral, London and showing an area of rough ground from WW2 bomb damage next to it. The seat of the Bishop of London, it was designed by Sir Christopher Wren.
RMC8HFA4–Visitors enjoy summer sunshine, Old Royal Naval College, built by Sir Christopher Wren, Greenwich, London, England, UK, United K
RMD96P1C–Christopher Wren (1632-1723) English architect, mathematician and physicist. 18th century engraving .
RM2M8TR0P–CHRISTOPHER WREN (1632-1723) English architect painted by Godfrey Kneller in 1711
RMRB82YF–Greenwich Hospital was created as the Royal Hospital for Seamen at Greenwich on the instructions of Queen Mary II, who had been inspired by the sight of wounded sailors returning from the Battle of La Hogue in 1692. She ordered the King Charles wing of the palace to be remodelled as a naval hospital to provide a counterpart for the Chelsea Hospital for soldiers. Sir Christopher Wren and his assistant Nicholas Hawksmoor gave their services free of charge as architects of the new Royal Hospital. Sir John Vanbrugh succeeded Wren as architect, completing the complex to Wren's original plans
RMBTMB06–Sir Christopher Wren, 1632 to 1723. English architect.
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