st.luke's church, charlton, london

south london churches


Folder: london churches

st.luke's church, charlton, london

24 May 2012 135
tomb of joseph kirke, 1745, and family

st.luke's church, charlton, london

24 May 2012 175
remains of tomb of sir thomas hislop, 1764-1843, with details of his exciting career

st.alfege, greenwich, london

07 Aug 2011 167
hawksmoor's church dates from 1711-14. this is one of the florid urns at the roof's corners.

st.alfege, greenwich, london

07 Aug 2011 174
hawksmoor's church dates from 1711-14. these are the roman altars outside the east end

st.alfege, greenwich, london

07 Aug 2011 176
hawksmoor's church dates from 1711-14: the mediaeval tower was only recased later, and the steeple finished by john james in 1731

st.alfege, greenwich, london

07 Aug 2011 157
hawksmoor's church dates from 1711-14, although the church was burnt out in the war,the trompe l'oeil east end by thornhill survives though restored, the rest of the interior has been renewed on the original lines

st.alfege greenwich, london

07 Aug 2011 163
bollard on tower which seems to mark the extent of hawksmoor's influence on the steeple, finished by james

st.alfege, greenwich, london

07 Aug 2011 190
a late c20 chandelier hangs from the rebuilt ceiling of the church

st.alfege, greenwich, london

07 Aug 2011 1 236
hawksmoor's church dates from 1711-14. this is inside the eastern portico

st.alfege, greenwich, london

07 Aug 2011 188
hawksmoor's church dates from 1711-14. this is the east front

st.alfege, greenwich, london

07 Aug 2011 164
hawksmoor's church dates from 1711-14, although the church was burnt out in the war,the trompe l'oeil east end by thornhill survives though restored, the rest of the interior has been renewed on the original lines

st.alfege, greenwich, london

07 Aug 2011 190
hawksmoor's church dates from 1711-14, the recased base of the tower seen on the right here seems to be by hawksmoor, whilst the upper steeple of 1730 is by james

st.paul, deptford, london

27 Apr 2011 143
1712-30, built by thomas archer, a baroque gem in the most insalubrious surroundings, the doors fortified against vandals who are methodically smashing the few remaining chest tombs in the churchyard.

st.paul, deptford, london

27 Apr 2011 141
1712-30, built by thomas archer, a baroque gem in the most insalubrious surroundings, the doors fortified against vandals who are methodically smashing the few remaining chest tombs in the churchyard.

st.paul, deptford, london

27 Apr 2011 158
1712-30, built by thomas archer, a baroque gem in the most insalubrious surroundings, the doors fortified against vandals who are methodically smashing the few remaining chest tombs in the churchyard.

st.paul, deptford, london

27 Apr 2011 147
1712-30, built by thomas archer, a baroque gem in the most insalubrious surroundings, the doors fortified against vandals who are methodically smashing the few remaining chest tombs in the churchyard.

st.paul, deptford, london

27 Apr 2011 175
1712-30, built by thomas archer, a baroque gem in the most insalubrious surroundings, the doors fortified against vandals who are methodically smashing the few remaining chest tombs in the churchyard.

st.paul, deptford, london

27 Apr 2011 137
1712-30, built by thomas archer, a baroque gem in the most insalubrious surroundings, the doors fortified against vandals who are methodically smashing the few remaining chest tombs in the churchyard.

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