General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches. Headquarters in Essex Street.
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General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches
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Order of Cluny
A Benedictine order of monks, founded in the Burgundian area of France, by Duke William of Aquitaine. It was unusual in that, unlike other monastic communities it was granted perpetual freedom from...
Bishop Piers Calverley Claughton
Archdeacon of London and Assistant Bishop of London.
Leo Tolstoy
Novelist. Born to an aristocratic Russian family. 1870s had a spiritual awakening and become a fervent Christian anarchist and pacifist.
Person, Literature, Politics & Administration, Religion, Seriously Famous, Russia
Rev John Gordon
Rector of St. Antholins including the old parish of St John the Baptist upon Walbrook. Gordon had been vicar in Edwinston, Nottinghamshire. In 1827 he became rector at St. Antholins and that same...
St John the Evangelist church, Wilton Road
The picture source provides the following information: Built in 1874 as a chapel of ease to St Peter, Eaton Square. The church was destroyed in WW2 and the remains pulled down a few years later. Th...
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Studio Weave
A London-based idiosyncratic architecture practice. The picture we have used is from their page about the Aldgate project.
PP - 3X - Onslow
EC1, Edward Street
Lighters were the flat-bottomed barges used to load or offload the goods from the ships moored in the middle of the river in the Port of ...
Charles Kemble
Actor, theatre manager and playwright. born Wales. Married Maria Theresa De Camp. Father to Fanny. Died at home in Savile Row.
Christopher Pinchbeck
Clock maker. Invented the alloy of copper and zinc which closely resembles gold.
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