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1. |
Plan of the Ward of Farringdon Without, from Strype's edition of Stow's
Survey of London, 1755. |
DRAWINGS & ENGRAVINGS |
2. |
Elevation of North side of the Church, 1736. From an engraving by w. h. toms. |
3. |
(a) North elevation, and (b) Plan from seventeenth-century engravings
(Pepysian Library). |
4. |
(a) West and (b) East elevations, from the same. |
5. |
Plan and cross-section of the Church from the measured drawings of John
Clayton, F. R. I. B. A., 1848–9. |
6. |
North and East elevations and Sections by John Clayton. |
7. |
Elevation of the West Front, including Tower and Spire, and section of Spire
from a drawing by Arthur Stratton, F. S. A., F. R. I. B. A. |
8. |
Details of Spire, drawn by John Clayton. |
9. |
Wren's design for Cupola to the Tower. From the Collections of All Souls
College, Oxford. |
10. |
Perspective view of the Church from the West showing Fleet Street and
St Paul's Cathedral, from a coloured engraving of the drawing by John
Douswell, 1753. |
11. |
Pen and ink drawing of the Church with St Paul's Cathedral, by Hanslip
Fletcher. |
12. |
Pen and ink drawing of the Tower and Spire from Salisbury Square, by
Hanslip Fletcher. |
13. |
The Tower from the North, with Papworth's architectural setting in Fleet
Street, from an engraved invitation card, 1827. The view is framed by a
drawing of the old internal arrangement of the east end. |
14. |
Engraving of the Church from Fleet Street by Thos. H. Shepherd, from
Metropolitan Improvements by James Elmes, 1827. |
15. |
Tower and Spire from Salisbury Square. Photograph by Humphrey and
Vera Joel. |
16. |
Church as seen from Salisbury Square (view opened by building operations).
Photograph by A. F. Kersting. |
17. |
Exterior from the East (after the raid). Photograph by The London County
Council. |
18. |
Exterior from the North-east (after the raid). Photograph by The London
County Council. |
19. |
East window (exterior after the raid). Photograph by the Sport And General
Press Agency Ltd. |
20. |
Exterior from the North-east (after the raid). Photograph by The London
County Council. |
21. |
External Entrance Door (north). Photograph by Francis R. Taylor. |
22. |
North Clerestory and Tower. Photograph by Alfred Newton And Sons. |
23. |
South Aisle and Clerestory, and Tower. Photograph by Sport And General
Press Agency Ltd. |
24. |
South Clerestory and Arcade (after the raid). Photograph by Fox Photos Ltd. |
25. |
North Clerestory from Tower. Photograph by Sport And General Press
Agency Ltd. |
26. |
Urns on Tower Parapet. Photograph by The Warburg Institute. |
27. |
Steeple Staircase, detail. Photograph by The Warburg Institute. |
28. |
(a) Steeple Staircase, detail. Photograph by The Warburg Institute. |
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(b) Steeple Staircase, detail. Photograph by The Warburg Institute. |
29. |
Interior, looking East, in 1835. From a lithograph by Edward Noyce. |
30. |
Interior, looking East. Photograph by A. F. Kersting. |
31. |
East End (interior). Photograph by Humphrey And Vera Joel. |
32. |
Interior, general view from the West. Photograph by Humphrey And Vera Joel. |
33. |
Sanctuary. Photograph by Humphrey And Vera Joel. |
34. |
Interior, looking West. Photograph, London Survey Committee. |
35. |
Interior, West End. Photograph lent by the Rev. Prebendary Arthur Taylor. |
36. |
Screen at West End (eastern face). Photograph, London Survey Committee. |
37. |
Vestibule and Screen (western face). Photograph lent by the Rev. Prebendary
Arthur Taylor. |
38. |
Base of Tower. Photograph by The Warburg Institute. |
39. |
Base of Tower, domed roof. Photograph by The Warburg Institute. |
40. |
Base of Tower, detail of eye to dome. Photograph by The Warburg Institute. |
41. |
Base of Tower, detail of arch responds, etc. Photograph by The Warburg
Institute. |
42. |
Base of Tower, coffering to arch. Photograph by Edward Yates. |
43. |
Entrance from Church to Tower (after the raid). Photograph by Tella
Company, Ltd. |
FITTINGS |
44. |
Communion Table. Photograph by Humphrey And Vera Joel. |
45. |
Font. Photograph lent by the rev. Prebendary Arthur Taylor. |
46. |
Gallery (North), etc. Photograph by Humphrey And Vera Joel. |
47. |
Plate. Photograph by the Royal Commission on Historical Monuments
(by permission of H. M. Stationery Office). |
48. |
Plate, Mace. Photograph by the Royal Commission on Historical Monuments
(by permission of H. M. Stationery Office). |
49. |
Plate, Almsbox. Photograph by Francis R. Taylor. |
50. |
Pulpit, etc. Photograph by Humphrey And Vera Joel. |
51. |
Reredos and Altar Rails. Photograph by Humphrey And Vera Joel. |
52. |
Sword-rest. Photograph lent by the Rev. Prebendary Arthur Taylor. |
53. |
Vestry. Photograph lent by the Rev. Prebendary Arthur Taylor. |
54. |
Vestry (after the raid, as temporary Chapel). Photograph lent by the Rev.
Prebendary Arthur Taylor. |
55. |
Entrance to the Holden Vault. From an engraving by N. Smith, 1795. |
56. |
Iron Grille to the Holden Vault. Photograph by Francis R. Taylor. |
THE CHURCH AFTER THE RAID |
57. |
Interior, looking East. Photograph by The National Buildings Record. |
58. |
Interior, looking West. Photograph by The London County Council. |
59. |
South Aisle, East Bays. Photograph by The National Buildings Record. |
60. |
South Aisle, Middle Bays. Photograph by The National Buildings Record. |
61. |
South Aisle, West Bays. Photograph by The National Buildings Record. |
62. |
North Aisle, Middle Bays. Photograph by The National Buildings Record. |
63. |
North Aisle, East Bays. Photograph by The National Buildings Record. |
64. |
(a) Arcade with Concrete Casing. Photograph by Edward Yates. |
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(b) Arcade with Concrete Casing. Photograph by Edward Yates. |
65. |
Memorial Tablet to Rev. James Palmer in St Margaret's Church, Westminster.
Photograph by Walshams lent by Messrs Castle Brothers, Ltd. |
Note. |
Photographs, nos. 57, 59 to 63 taken by Messrs Bedford Lemere for the
National Buildings Record. |