Book/Printed Material A popular history and description of St. Paul's cathedral;
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Image 1 of A popular history and description of St. Paul's cathedral;
- Contributor: [Hackett, Maria]
- Date: 1818
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Image 2 of A popular history and description of St. Paul's cathedral;
- Contributor: [Hackett, Maria]
- Date: 1818
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Image 3 of A popular history and description of St. Paul's cathedral;
- Contributor: [Hackett, Maria]
- Date: 1818
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Image 4 of A popular history and description of St. Paul's cathedral;
- Contributor: [Hackett, Maria]
- Date: 1818
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Image 5 of A popular history and description of St. Paul's cathedral;
- Contributor: [Hackett, Maria]
- Date: 1818
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Image 6 of A popular history and description of St. Paul's cathedral;
- Contributor: [Hackett, Maria]
- Date: 1818
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Image 7 of A popular history and description of St. Paul's cathedral;
- Contributor: [Hackett, Maria]
- Date: 1818
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Image 8 of A popular history and description of St. Paul's cathedral; 7 S wo.-
- Contributor: [Hackett, Maria]
- Date: 1818
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Image 9 of A popular history and description of St. Paul's cathedral; POPULAR HISTORY AND DESCRIPTION V WITH EXPLANATIONS OF THE Monumental Hestons. LONDON: Printed by Nichols, Son, and Bentley, Red Lion Passage, Fleet Street: AND SOLD BY F. C. AND J. RIVINGTON, AND...
- Contributor: [Hackett, Maria]
- Date: 1818
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Image 10 of A popular history and description of St. Paul's cathedral; THE Lift***? or c ofry *m WAIHIKOHI r
- Contributor: [Hackett, Maria]
- Date: 1818
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Image 11 of A popular history and description of St. Paul's cathedral; TO THE RIGHT REVEREND THE DEAN, AND THE REVEREND THE CHAPTER OF THE CATHEDRAL CHURCH ST. PAUL, LONDON, THIS LITTLE WORK IS MOST RESPECTFULLY INSCRIBED.
- Contributor: [Hackett, Maria]
- Date: 1818
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Image 12 of A popular history and description of St. Paul's cathedral; EXPLANATION Of the References in the Ground Plan. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Statue of John Howard. Dr. Johnson. -Sir William...
- Contributor: [Hackett, Maria]
- Date: 1818
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Image 13 of A popular history and description of St. Paul's cathedral; EAST Gal/fry NORTH TRANSEPT West Torch fi|®l 1©]©| [«|ii i© WEST S OTJTH
- Contributor: [Hackett, Maria]
- Date: 1818
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Image 14 of A popular history and description of St. Paul's cathedral;
- Contributor: [Hackett, Maria]
- Date: 1818
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Image 15 of A popular history and description of St. Paul's cathedral; HISTORY OF t -patirs Catijehral rp JL HIS elegant structure, built in the purest style of Grecian architecture*, stands upon an eminence to the North of the River Thames, on the same...
- Contributor: [Hackett, Maria]
- Date: 1818
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Image 16 of A popular history and description of St. Paul's cathedral; 2 the British Monarchs; and in the second century of the Christian aera, London was an archiepisco- pal see. The first Cathedral, built on the site of the Roman Praetorian camp, was...
- Contributor: [Hackett, Maria]
- Date: 1818
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Image 17 of A popular history and description of St. Paul's cathedral; 3 lapse of 50 years Bishop Erkonwaid obtained the Pope’ s confirmation of Privileges to his Cathedral, and his liberal benefactions have enrolled his name in the kalendar of English Saints. During...
- Contributor: [Hackett, Maria]
- Date: 1818
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Image 18 of A popular history and description of St. Paul's cathedral; 4 to St.Paul’s, where he endowed the office of Dean. The palace of this Monarch was situated on the banks of the Thames, and occupied the south¬ west angle of the ancient...
- Contributor: [Hackett, Maria]
- Date: 1818
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Image 19 of A popular history and description of St. Paul's cathedral; tioned, for the reconstruction of the church, and gave the ditch on the north side of the Castle for the enlargement of the church-yard. Besides these endowments from Royal bount}^, numerous private...
- Contributor: [Hackett, Maria]
- Date: 1818
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Image 20 of A popular history and description of St. Paul's cathedral; 6 offices, the attendance on the sick, the instruction of youth, the transcription of books, the manage¬ ment of their revenues, and the distribution of alms. Added to these were the children...
- Contributor: [Hackett, Maria]
- Date: 1818
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Image 21 of A popular history and description of St. Paul's cathedral; and were called Canons regular. But afterwards, having lands allotted to them out of the church estates, the major part absented themselves from the Cathedral, and were excluded from any por¬ tion...
- Contributor: [Hackett, Maria]
- Date: 1818
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Image 22 of A popular history and description of St. Paul's cathedral; 8 distinct from those granted for the general ex¬ penses of the Cathedral by the Saxon Monarchs. The rectory of St. Gregory, near St. Paul’s, was appropriated to them by Henry VI....
- Contributor: [Hackett, Maria]
- Date: 1818
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Image 23 of A popular history and description of St. Paul's cathedral; 9 were celebrated day and night by Chantry Priests, who were an order of Clergy quite distinct from the Chapter and the Choir. These and other superstitious observances were abolished at the...
- Contributor: [Hackett, Maria]
- Date: 1818
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Image 24 of A popular history and description of St. Paul's cathedral; 10 of land and the antiquary who considers the extreme difficulty attending the demolition of the sacred edifice, cannot avoid regretting that those foundations which were uninjured by the lapse of a...
- Contributor: [Hackett, Maria]
- Date: 1818
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Image 25 of A popular history and description of St. Paul's cathedral; 11 pillars into a nave and side ailes, according to the established mode of Ecclesiastical architecture. The extreme length is 500 feet, the breadth from north to south through the transepts 2S5...
- Contributor: [Hackett, Maria]
- Date: 1818
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Image 26 of A popular history and description of St. Paul's cathedral; 12 Francis Bird. On the apex of the pediment is placed a statue of the Holy Apostle to whom the Church is dedicated on his right hand towards the north St. Peter...
- Contributor: [Hackett, Maria]
- Date: 1818
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Image 27 of A popular history and description of St. Paul's cathedral; 13 Cibber; underneath is the expressive word Re* surgam*. The east end of the Church is semicircular, in a plainer style of architecture than the rest of the building. The cypher W....
- Contributor: [Hackett, Maria]
- Date: 1818
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Image 28 of A popular history and description of St. Paul's cathedral; 14 of the nave, the consistory court E. and the morn¬ ing Chapel F. are divided from the body of the Church by an open screen of wainscot richly ornamented. In the...
- Contributor: [Hackett, Maria]
- Date: 1818
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Image 29 of A popular history and description of St. Paul's cathedral; 15 events which are recorded in the Life of St. Paul*. His miraculous conversion near Damascus, as related in Acts, chap. ix. St. Paul preaching be¬ fore Sergius Paulus, with the Divine...
- Contributor: [Hackett, Maria]
- Date: 1818
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Image 30 of A popular history and description of St. Paul's cathedral; 16 transcription of books, was rendered useless by the invention of printing; and the spoliations of the ifith century made the office of Librarian merely nominal. A new Library was founded by...
- Contributor: [Hackett, Maria]
- Date: 1818
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Image 31 of A popular history and description of St. Paul's cathedral; 25 The pannel above contains Mr. Bacon’s Mo¬ nument of Captain Duff, who fell at Trafalgar. The design represents Britannia decorating a Sarcophagus with laurel, against which is placed a medallion of...
- Contributor: [Hackett, Maria]
- Date: 1818
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Image 32 of A popular history and description of St. Paul's cathedral; 26 Opposite to Lord Nelson’s Monument, is that to the memory of Margluis Cornwallis, by Mr. Charles Rossi. The design consists of a pyramidal group. On a circular pedestal, (or rather a...
- Contributor: [Hackett, Maria]
- Date: 1818
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Image 33 of A popular history and description of St. Paul's cathedral; f 27 Pm O cd O a w a x H O h •V co cq 55 W Cq ►M o Q ►4 w MH Pm Cd W 0 33 55 H...
- Contributor: [Hackett, Maria]
- Date: 1818
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Image 34 of A popular history and description of St. Paul's cathedral; 28 In the pannel above, is an Alto Relievo by Mr. Westmacott, to the memory of Captain John Cooke, of the Bellerophon. Britannia mourning her hero, is consoled by one of her...
- Contributor: [Hackett, Maria]
- Date: 1818
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Image 35 of A popular history and description of St. Paul's cathedral; In the South transept are the Monuments of Captain Burgess, and Captain Faulknor. In the former, by the late Mr. Banks, the Naval Commander receives a sword from the hand of Victory....
- Contributor: [Hackett, Maria]
- Date: 1818
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Image 36 of A popular history and description of St. Paul's cathedral; In the opposite Monument, in honour of Captain Faulknor, the design is allegorical, and represents Neptune seated, receiving in his arms the fallen Hero, who at the same moment is crowned by...
- Contributor: [Hackett, Maria]
- Date: 1818
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Image 37 of A popular history and description of St. Paul's cathedral; t 31 The pannel above contains a tabular Monu¬ ment by Mr. Flaxman, in which, Britain and Victory unite in raising Captain Miller’s Me¬ dallion against a Palm tree. The head of...
- Contributor: [Hackett, Maria]
- Date: 1818
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Image 38 of A popular history and description of St. Paul's cathedral; 32 The opposite pannel is appropriated to Captain Hardinge, The sanguinary and successful Action which this Monument records, having taken place in the East Indies where the Captain died, the In¬ dian...
- Contributor: [Hackett, Maria]
- Date: 1818
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Image 39 of A popular history and description of St. Paul's cathedral; 17 tinctly heard at the distance of 20 miles. This bell is tolled on occasion of a death in the Royal Family, the Lord Mayor, the Bishop of London, or the Dean...
- Contributor: [Hackett, Maria]
- Date: 1818
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Image 40 of A popular history and description of St. Paul's cathedral; iS The Monuments and Statues lately introduced, in honour of the illustrious dead, have added ma¬ terially to the interest excited in the mind of the visitor. The first erected was to...
- Contributor: [Hackett, Maria]
- Date: 1818