RMG5TG7D–St Mary le Bow, church in the City of London, by Christopher Wren, 1670s dragon weathervane
RMF3D5K4–The Church of St Mary-le-Bow, Cheapside, London, UK
RMCB6FBC–St Mary le Bow, Cheapside,City of London
RMKJ70E9–The tower housing the bells at St Mary-le-Bow church (built by Christopher Wren) along Eastcheap in the city of London, England.
RMC0J2F9–St Mary-le-Bow church (Sir Christopher Wren) in the City of London
RMCW4D65–St Mary-le-Bow on Cheapside seen from Poultry at dusk, City of London, financial district of London, England, United Kingdom
RMEH57R4–Looking down Cheapside in the City of London to the spire of the church of St Mary le Bow
RFM0CFAE–LONDON, GREAT BRITAIN - SEPTEMBER 14, 2017: The nave of church St. Mary le Bow.
RMD94HG5–One New Change shopping centre on Cheapside and St Mary le Bow Church, London, UK
RMC8A6BE–The ultra-modern architecture of One New Change building and the old spire of St. Mary-le-Bow, in Cheapside, London, UK.
RMG1KFR0–Parish Church St Mary-le-Bow Bow Churchyard Cheapside London UK
RMEX8YJ7–St.Mary le Bow Church, City of London
RFC1K7R0–LONDON, UK - FEBRUARY 24, 2011: The Tower of St Mary-le-Bow Church.
RMCW2XM4–Saint Mary Le Bow Church, on corner of Bow Churchyard and Cheapside, London, England
RMDRN1TN–St Mary-le-Bow Church, Cheapside, London, UK
RMEMTJE2–London, England, UK. St Mary-le-Bow church among modern buildings in the City
RMT44EJG–St Mary-le-Bow Church, Cheapside, London
RMFF84AD–The spire of St Mary-le-Bow across the pipeworks on the roof of One New Change, London UK. A historic church rebuilt after the Great Fire of 1666 by Sir Christopher Wren in the City of London. According to tradition a true Cockney must be born within earshot of the sound of Bow Bells.
RMERAFPN–St Mary Le Bow Church Cheapside London
RMG5TG5W–St Mary le Bow, church in the City of London, tower by Christopher Wren, 1670s
RMEJG2N2–St Mary le Bow church also known as Bow Bells Cheapside City of London England UK
RM2J7DPT8–St Mary-le-Bow church tower on Cheapside in the City of London UK
RMEE809C–Metro Bank sign and St Mary-le-Bow Church. Cheapside, London.
RMC95TPK–England, London, The City, St.Mary le Bow Church
RMG27PJJ–St Mary le Bow, Bow Churchyard, historic church in the City of London rebuilt after the Great Fire of London of 1666, London, UK
RMEH57R3–Looking down Cheapside in the City of London to the spire of the church of St Mary le Bow
RMF3CNRR–St Mary le Bow Church Cheapside London
RMFY31HB–Sunny spring day on Cheapside, London, England. Looking towards St Mary-le-Bow church.
RMF2MF3H–Durham Heritage Centre and Museum, in the former Church of St Mary-le-Bow (17th cent.), North Bailey, Durham City, England, UK
RMBYJXYJ–St Mary le Bow church on Cheapside, City of London, UK
RM2JNA7XP–The screen to the chapel of St Mary le Bow, Sherborne Abbey, Dorset
RMF3D5J9–The Annual Pearly Kings and Queens Harvest Festival Church Service Held At St Mary-le-Bow Chuch, London, UK
RMCW329X–Saint Mary Le Bow Church bell tower, on corner of Bow Churchyard and Cheapside, London, England
RMG1KFR8–Parish Church St Mary-le-Bow Bow Churchyard Cheapside London UK
RMD94H8W–St Mary le Bow Church on Cheapside, London, UK
RFEBHFXP–St Mary le Bow church tower, London, England, UK
RMFF84AG–The spire of St Mary-le-Bow from the roof of One New Change, London UK. A historic church rebuilt after the Great Fire of 1666 by Sir Christopher Wren in the City of London.
RMERAFPR–St Mary Le Bow Church Cheapside London
RMG5TGE2–St Mary le Bow, church in the City of London, by Christopher Wren, 1670s. nave rebuilt after the Blitz 1956-64 by Laurence King
RMEJG2N6–St Mary le Bow church also known as Bow Bells Cheapside City of London England UK
RM2J7DPTR–The tower of St Mary-le-Bow on Cheapside in the City of London, South East England
RMCBY32F–City of London, Cheapside St Mary-le-Bow December 2011
RMC95TPJ–England, London, The City, St.Mary le Bow Church
RFRRX1M5–St Mary-le-Bow church interior, London, England.
RMFW25WH–View of St Mary-le-Bow, Cheapside, London
RMJFGR00–England, London, The City, St Mary-le-Bow Church
RM2K63K8K–The Oxford Street bus heads for the Bank : St Mary-le-Bow church stands behind it. Date: Circa 1840
RMF2MF7K–Durham Heritage Centre and Museum, in the former Church of St Mary-le-Bow (17th cent.), North Bailey, Durham City, England, UK
RMBK3E4T–St Mary Le Bow church restaurant, Bow Lane, London
RF2R46JCM–ST MARY-LE-BOW CHURCH, in Durham, a city in northeast England.
RMG27R0Y–St Mary le Bow, Bow Churchyard, historic church in the City of London rebuilt after the Great Fire of London of 1666, London, UK
RFJMXBG3–St Mary le Bow, London. Home of The Bow Bells. In London if you are born within the sound of the Bow Bells you may consider yourself to be a Cockney.
RMG1KFR1–Parish Church St Mary-le-Bow Bow Churchyard Cheapside London UK
RMD94H9T–St Mary le Bow Church on Cheapside, London, UK
RMCFDF9P–Stained glass designed by John Hayward, St. Mary Le Bow, City of London, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
RMHM043C–Interior of St Mary le Bow church, London, United KIngdom
RMF64FBK–st Mary Le Bow church tower. church in financial district old and new in London
RMG5TG6T–St Mary le Bow, church in the City of London, by Christopher Wren, 1670s steeple and spire
RMDC6PMW–Ornate stonework on exterior of St. Mary le Bow church in Cheapside, City of London, London, UK.
RM2CB7T9R–The Tower of St Mary-le-Bow church in the City of London, UK, designed by Sir Christopher Wren
RMCBY320–City of London, Cheapside St Mary-le-Bow December 2011
RM2JXBW51–St Mary Le Bow church bell tower. Cheapside, London. Rebuilt after the Second World War. Modern fairly ugly building attached to it!
RMC8DPDW–St Mary le Bow church on Cheapside, City of London, UK
RMEE80R6–Spire of St Mary-le-Bow Church. Cheapside, London.
RMJFGPYX–England, London, The City, St Mary-le-Bow Church
RMH46E6P–Pearly Kings and Queens Outside The Church Of St Mary-le-Bow (Bow Bells) After The Harvest Festival, London, England
RMF2MF7Y–Durham Heritage Centre and Museum, in the former Church of St Mary-le-Bow (17th cent.), North Bailey, Durham City, England, UK
RMKFEP1X–Flower seller stall in Bow Churchyard, St. Mary le Bow church, London, England, UK
RMGEM711–London, England, UK. St Mary le Bow Church, Cheapside. Stained glass window (John Hayward, 1963) Christ in Majesty
RMB8NF32–St Mary Le Bow Church City of London England
RM2A85AWK–From 'The Descriptive Album of London' by George H Birch 1896 - Extract text : ' London's representative street,' and as representative now as it was 500 years ago and more, for it has always been the High Street, as it were, of the City. and the scene of many a pageant, and also of others not quite so pacific, for the 'Children of Chepe,' as the prentices were called, did not always s' hold them- superb tower of St. Mary le bow, by Sir Christopher Wren, would grace any thoroughfare, and beneath the Church still exists a fine Norman Crypt, a of fortner spared by the Great Fire of 1666. '
RMG1KFRC–Parish Church St Mary-le-Bow Bow Churchyard Cheapside London UK
RMD94HJ3–One New Change shopping centre on Cheapside and St Mary le Bow Church, London, UK
RMJKKD73–St Mary-le Bow Church in Cheapside London
RMHWXDD4–Entrance to St Mary le Bow church, Cheapside, London.
RFH2JNP5–Dragon weathervane st mary le bow
RMG5TGB9–St Mary le Bow, church in the City of London, by Christopher Wren, 1670s. The Great Bell of Bow in the belfry.
RM2JCM94Y–Durham Museum and Heritage Centre in the church of St Mary-le-Bow, Durham, England UK
RFEWAR84–A view of the tower of St. Mary-le-Bow Church in the City of London. Tradition says that anybody born within hearing distance of
RMMC3HKW–City of London. An Atlas clock on the corner of Ironmonger Lane and Cheapside, with St Mary-le-Bow in the background
RFJMXBGK–St Mary le Bow, London. Home of The Bow Bells. In London if you are born within the sound of the Bow Bells you may consider yourself to be a Cockney.
RMC8DPE7–St Mary le Bow church on Cheapside, City of London, UK
RMEE7YRM–St Mary-le-Bow Church. Cheapside, City of London.
RMFY31HG–Sunny spring day on Cheapside, London, England. Looking towards St Mary-le-Bow church.
RMF3D5K2–A Pearly King and Queen Wait To Leave The Church of St Mary-le-Bow After The Annual Harvest Festival Church Service, London, UK
RF2A1YM28–St Mary-le-Bow
RMKFEP1W–Flower seller stall in Bow Churchyard, St. Mary le Bow church, London, England, UK
RMGEM70P–London, England, UK. St Mary le Bow Church, Cheapside. Stained glass window (John Hayward, 1963) Our Lady cradling the church
RMB4TDWX–St Mary le Bow Church City of London England
RMPHC4GD–St Mary le Bow church, Cityscape from the gallery of St Paul's Cathedral, London, England, UK
RF2GE4KY5–Church of St Mary-le-Bow at sunset in Cheapside, London, UK on 17 December 2012
RMD94HH2–One New Change shopping centre on Cheapside and St Mary le Bow Church, London, UK
RF2GNJ58J–St Mary Le Bow Church, whose belfry is known as Bow Bells, Cheapside, City of London, UK
RMHWXDAK–Bell tower of St Mary le Bow church, Cheapside, London.
RMBE8J05–St Mary le Bow Church, London, England, UK
RMG5TG8R–St Mary le Bow, church in the City of London, by Christopher Wren, 1670s arched doorway
RMGN6XM0–st mary le bow church london
RFDKGP7D–The historic St. Mary le Bow church in London.
RMDC2FT6–st mary-le-bow church bow bells london england uk
RMEGWMM0–Views down Poultry in the City of London. 1 Poultry is on the left and St Mary le Bow church in the distance
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