RMG7GDWC–21 candles are lit during a memorial service at St Philip's Cathedral, Birmingham, for the 21 people who died in the Birmingham pub bombings in 1974.
RME48WPC–St. Philip's Cathedral in central Birmingham
RMEKAB7W–St. Philip's Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina, USA.
RF2HWW1MW–St Philip's Church Centre - Cornerstone Cafe at St Philips Church Centre on Mill Road Cambridge. Community Church and Cafe.
RMRF2Y8T–Birmingham Cathedral. The Cathedral Church of St Philip, often known as St Philip's Cathedral, Birmingham, England, UK
RMB59BH4–Aerial view south east of St Philips Cathedral Grand Hotel Great Western Arcade Colmore Row Temple Row Birmingham B3 England UK
RMF07KEP–st philips Birmingham cathedral UK
RM2F6JYCT–St Philip's Cathedral and churchyard by Colmore Row in Birmingham city centre
RMAGF2WP–St Philips Cathedral in the centre of Birmingham UK
RMB5BGCE–St. Philips Cathedral dating from 1715, Birmingham, England, Europe
RMAK9HPJ–St Philips Cathedral Birmingham West Midlands England UK
RMDYMHXY–aerial view of Great Western Arcade, Shopping Centre, Birmingham looking down Temple Row & the Minories road towards St Philip's Cathedral
RMH642AW–St. Philip's Episcopal Church, Charleston, South Carolina
RM2DCH2YN–St. Philips Church, near Garrisons., E. & H.T. Anthony (Firm), New York (State), Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J
RM2G6Y4TN–St Philip's Roman Catholic Primary School, a Grade II Listed building built in 1898 (Leonard Stokes) in London Road, Arundel, West Sussex, England, UK
RMDJ37M9–St Philip's Church, Alderley Edge,
RMJGR8MY–St Philip's Cathedral, Birmingham, England, UK
RMBGY8PN–St. Philip's Episcopal Church, Church Street, Charleston, South Carolina, United States of America.
RMRMBN11–A panoramic view of Birmingham, England in the 19th Century in which the Townhall, and The Cathedral Church of St Philip's, are visible on the skyline. Birmingham, the second largest city in England, began as a Saxon village, but by the 19th century its industry was dominated by metalworking. There were jewelers and gunsmiths and the workers of the town still made nails, brass goods (such as bedsteads), nuts and bolts, screws, buttons, pen nibs and toys. larger goods like railway carriages were made and glass making was also an important industry.
RMG7GDWE–A card and flowers are left during a memorial service at St Philip's Cathedral, Birmingham, for the 21 people who died in the Birmingham pub bombings in 1974.
RME94624–St Philips church steeple early morning in historic Charleston, SC.
RMJ11HH4–St Philip's Cathedral, Cathedral Square, Birmingham, UK
RF2D37KG1–St Philip's Church Centre - Cornerstone Cafe at St Philips Church Centre on Mill Road Cambridge. Community Church and Cafe.
RFC2P94K–Statue of Charles Gore outside St Philip's Cathedral, Birmingham
RMK2AFJ2–St Philip's Cathedral, Birmingham, West Midlands, GB, UK.
RMDFD2XG–Birmingham Cathedral (Anglican, St Philips ), Birmingham city centre, Birmingham UK
RM2F6JYAB–St Philip's Cathedral and churchyard by Colmore Row in Birmingham city centre
RMAGDJJR–St Philips Cathedral in the centre of Birmingham UK
RMDFK895–St. Philips Church, Historic French Quarter, Charleston, South Carolina
RMDB7CC9–UK, England, Birmingham, St Philip’s Cathedral, stained glass window by Edward Burne Jones
RMBG3JNA–St. Philip's Episcopal Church, Charleston, South Carolina, United States of America, North America
RMH642AR–St. Philip's Episcopal Church with Circular Congregational Church graveyard in the foreground, Charleston, South Carolina
RM2DT78CG–Artist: Jacques Stella, French, 1596–1657, St. Philip’s encounter with St. Felix of Cantalice, preparatory study for an engraving by Christian Sas, Pen, ink, and brush with wash, Sheet: 20.7 × 14.9 cm (8 1/8 × 5 7/8 in.), Made in France, French, 17th century, Works on Paper - Drawings and Watercolors
RFHWKMPT–St. Philip's Church, Charleston, SC, USA
RMECYB9B–Birmingham cathedral, St Philip's, the cathedral church of St Philip, Birmingham gets a lick of paint
RMEND10B–St Philip's Cathedral, Birmingham, England, UK
RMBGY8AT–Steeple of St. Philip's Episcopal Church, Church Street, Charleston, South Carolina, United States of America.
RMT9A0XB–St. Philip's Episcopal Church,, Charleston SC. Built in 1836. Designed in the Wren-Gibbs tradition.
RMGAHNMF–The Prince of Wales talk with members during a visit to St. Philips Interfaith Centre in Leicester.
RME9461R–St Philips church steeple early morning in historic Charleston, SC.
RM2BREACK–The 'Wise Owl' Owl sculpture outside St Philip's Cathedral, part of the Big Hoot Birmingham 2015, England
RMEA2TF8–St. Philips Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina.
RMG209M2–St.Philips chambers, Birmingham, West Midlands, England, U.K.
RFMMEM10–St. Philip's Church - The tower of the historic Saint Philip's Church standing tall at middle of Church street in French Quarter, Charleston, SC, USA.
RMDG1W3P–St. Philip`s Cathedral, Birmingham, UK
RM2F6JY9R–St Philip's Cathedral and churchyard by Colmore Row in Birmingham city centre
RMAGF14G–St Philips Cathedral in the centre of Birmingham UK
RMDFK8A4–St. Philips Church, Historic French Quarter, Charleston, South Carolina
RMDB7DK1–UK, England, Birmingham, St Philip’s Cathedral, baroque interior, the high altar and Burne Jones window
RMBK5DE2–St. Philip's in the Hills Church, architect Josias Joesler, Tucson, Pima County, Arizona, United States of America
RMAW1R3X–St Philips Cathedral in Birmingham, England.
RMPD4HED–St Philip's Cathedral, Colmore Row, Birmingham, UK
RF2AB5PY9–The Altar at St Philip's Cathedral, Birmingham, West Midlands, England, UK
RMBH1CE3–St Philips churchyard and grounds in central Birmingham England UK Europe
RMEND107–St Philip's Cathedral, Birmingham, England, UK
RMM2BKH5–St Philips Church in Little Rollright in the winter snow. Cotswolds, West Oxfordshire, England
RM2F7XGHR–Street sign for St Philip's Road, Romsey, Cambridge, UK
RMM7HHG6–The grave of Nanetta Stocker, who died in 1819, stands outside St Philip's Cathedral in Birmingham. She was named the smallest women in the British Isle at just 33 inches tall, and her gravestone stands just a little taller than she did.
RMEN4BTE–The garden gate to St Philips Church along Queen Street in historic Charleston, SC.
RFDGC987–St Philip's Church over city at night, Senglea, Malta
RMD8X25P–St Philips Cathedral Birmingham Colmore Row Clock Tower Church City Centre
RMGH2RXB–The pink painted corrugated iron clad tin tabernacle, St. Philip's church Hassall Green Cheshire England UK
RMG30BTA–View towards St. Philip's Episcopal Church on Church Street, Charleston, South Carolina, United States of America, North America
RM2H9HGH1–Plaque depicting By St Philips Church by L S Lowry in St Philips Square City of Salford Greater Manchester England
RMM1W2HR–Buildings in St philip's Place, Birmingham, UK viewed from St Philip's Square by the cathedral on a sunny winter's day
RMAGDK5P–St Philips Cathedral in the centre of Birmingham UK
RFJBYW2K–St. Philip's Episcopal Church, built in Charleston, SC in 1836, features an imposing tower designed in the Wren-Gibbs tradition.
RMDB7BXJ–UK, England, Birmingham, St Philip’s Cathedral
RMBK5DDJ–Courtyard and fountain, St. Philip's in the Hills Church, Tucson, Pima County, Arizona, United States of America, North America
RMAW26FX–St Philips Cathedral in Birmingham, England.
RMPD4HEG–St Philip's Cathedral, Colmore Row, Birmingham, UK
RF2AB5PPR–Birmingham Pub Bombings Memorial in the grounds of St. Philip's Cathedral, Birmingham, West Midlands, England, UK.
RMDFK893–St. Philips Church, Historic French Quarter, Charleston, South Carolina
RMEND10N–St Philip's Cathedral, Birmingham, England, UK
RMM2BKHF–St Philips Church in Little Rollright in the winter snow. Cotswolds, West Oxfordshire, England
RM2F7XGN0–Street sign for St Philip's Road, Romsey, Cambridge, UK
RMM7HHGX–A women stands next to the grave of Nanetta Stocker, who died in 1819, outside St Philip's Cathedral in Birmingham. She was named the smallest women in the British Isle at just 33 inches tall, and her gravestone stands just a little taller than she did.
RMFWRJF5–Steeple on St Philips Church on Church Street in historic Charleston, South Carolina
RMBDP1JD–St. Philips Cathedral is located on Colmore Row. Birmingham UK 2009
RMD8X27N–Reflection of St Philips Cathedral Birmingham Colmore Row Clock Tower Church City Centre
RMGH2RWN–The pink painted corrugated iron clad tin tabernacle, St. Philip's church Hassall Green Cheshire England UK
RM2H9HGPX–Seed Sculpture by Andrew McKeown a cast iron sycamore seed in St Philips Square City of Salford Greater Manchester England
RMEMNP3P–St Philip's Cathedral in Birmingham
RMAGDKMM–St Philips Cathedral in the centre of Birmingham UK
RMDGTMAP–Entrance and sign to St Philip's School, Wetherby Place, London
RMDB7C6P–UK, England, Birmingham, St Philip’s Cathedral, entrance hall and stairs to gallery
RMBG133C–St. Philips Cathedral, Birmingham, England, United Kingdom, Europe
RMAW1WGY–St Philips Cathedral in Birmingham, England.
RMPD47RN–Lunchtime pic-nic in the grounds of St Philip's Cathedral, Colmore Row, Birmingham, UK
RMMPD72J–People relaxing in afternoon sunshine, St Philips cathedral grounds, Birmingham UK
RMF07KEK–st philips Birmingham cathedral UK
RMEND10H–St Philip's Cathedral, Birmingham, England, UK
RMM2BKH7–St Philips Church in Little Rollright in the winter snow. Cotswolds, West Oxfordshire, England. Panoramic
RM2F7XGND–A residential street of terrace houses lined on both sides with parked cars. A tall crane can be seen in the distance. St Philip's Road, Cambridge, UK.
RM2D35JF4–The mother of Guardsman Jamie Janes of the 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards, Jaqueline, watches his coffin leave St Philips Church in Hove, East Sussex, following his death in Afghanistan earlier this month.
RMFWRJF4–Steeple on St Philips Church on Church Street in historic Charleston, South Carolina