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3by Hart, Vaughan Anthony“... with reference to the intended centre-piece of Stuart London, Jones' 'restored' St. Paul's Cathedral...”
Published 1991
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4by Boyer, Sarh P. M.“...The years between 1660 and 1697 were possibly the most decisive in the history of St Paul...”
Published 1999
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8by Bowtell, A.“...'s patrons, the dean and chapter of St Paul's Cathedral, in the Guildhall Library and the wills and deeds...”
Published 2010
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9by Field, Jacob Franz“... `distressed' Londoners and the rebuilding of St Paul's Cathedral. Urban areas and the South-East tended...”
Published 2008
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10by Cronshaw, Jonathan Lee“... immediately after Epstein's death; a memorial service that was held at St. Paul's Cathedral; a failed proposal...”
Published 2010
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11by Kendall, Michaela“... sites in London, for one year. These hydrocarbons were also measured in black crusts from St Paul...”
Published 1998
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12by Sankey, John Anthony“... the Leighton Memorial in St Paul's Cathedral (1902). Although his ideal marble statues The Genius of Poetry...”
Published 2002
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13by Rayment, Louise Ellen Elma“... of the Choristers at St. Paul's Cathedral c.1534–1547, as well as work by at least six other mid Tudor poets...”
Published 2011
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14by Painting-Stubbs, Clare“... and priest St Pancras, Soper Lane, and finally his sermons at Paul's Cross in the grounds of St Paul...”
Published 2011
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15by Orford, Barry Antony“... half of the Nineteenth Century. His greatest contemporary fame was as a preacher, notably in St Paul...”
Published 2000
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16by Twomey, Samantha Jane“... at St Paul's Cathedral is analysed in terms of the sources of continental influence. It is significant...”
Published 2017
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17by Jenkins, Isabel Aldana“.... Stainer was very interested in the use of Plainsong and introduced this type of music at St. Paul...”
Published 2014
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