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St Pauls Cathedral is one of the most iconic landmarks in London

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Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: Royal Wedding 1981 - ILN front cover

Royal Wedding 1981 - ILN front cover
Front cover of The Illustrated London News celebrating the marriage of Prince Charles, Prince of Wales to Lady Diana Spencer at St Pauls Cathedral on 29 July 1981

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: The High Altar of St. Pauls Cathedral; Second World War, 19

The High Altar of St. Pauls Cathedral; Second World War, 19
Photograph showing the High Altar of St. Pauls Cathedral, London, after a German bomb had exploded on the choir roof and destroyed a large section of roof, 1940

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: UK, London, St. Pauls Cathedral from South Bank

UK, London, St. Pauls Cathedral from South Bank

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: UK, England, London, St. Pauls Cathedral and Millennium Bridge over River Thames

UK, England, London, St. Pauls Cathedral and Millennium Bridge over River Thames

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: Greenwich / Isle of Dogs

Greenwich / Isle of Dogs
A view of Greenwich, Deptford and London from Flamstead Hill in Greenwich Park. The Isle of Dogs and windmills are on the right and St Pauls cathedral is in the centre

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: London skyline, St. Pauls and the River Thames from Tate Modern, London, England

London skyline, St. Pauls and the River Thames from Tate Modern, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: Millennium Bridge and St Pauls 24433_021

Millennium Bridge and St Pauls 24433_021
MILLENNIUM BRIDGE, London. An aerial view of the bridge and St Pauls Cathedral. The pedestrian walkway connects the City and Southwark across the River Thames

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: Blackfriars Bridge J060069

Blackfriars Bridge J060069
BLACKFRIARS BRIDGE, London. Urban landscape of River Thames, St Paul s, Swiss Re building etc. at night

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: Illustration by Cecil Aldin, Jack and Jill

Illustration by Cecil Aldin, Jack and Jill. Within four miles of London, the friends see the sun rising over St Pauls Cathedral. Date: 1914

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: St. Pauls Cathedral designed by Sir Christopher Wren, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

St. Pauls Cathedral designed by Sir Christopher Wren, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: Messrs. Cook, Sons & Co.s Warehouse, London, 1854

Messrs. Cook, Sons & Co.s Warehouse, London, 1854
Engraving showing Messrs. Cook, Sons and Companys warehouse, St. Pauls Churchyard, London, 1854

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: South Bank street lamps and city skyline, including St. Pauls Cathedral

South Bank street lamps and city skyline, including St. Pauls Cathedral, illuminated at night, seen from across the Thames, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: City skyline, including St. Pauls Cathedral, the NatWest Tower and Southwark Bridge

City skyline, including St. Pauls Cathedral, the NatWest Tower and Southwark Bridge, from across the Thames at dusk, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: St Pauls Cathedral in the evening, London, England, UK

St Pauls Cathedral in the evening, London, England, UK

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: St. Pauls Cathedral and the City of London viewed from Waterloo Bridge

St. Pauls Cathedral and the City of London viewed from Waterloo Bridge, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: England / London / General

England / London / General
The City of London, with Southwark Cathedral, London Bridge, and Old St Pauls in the distance

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: Great Fire of London

Great Fire of London
Old St Pauls cathedral engulfed by flames

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: Louis Ix King Of France 1214 To 1270 Has Pot Of Urine Poured On Him By A Student As He Rides To

Louis Ix King Of France 1214 To 1270 Has Pot Of Urine Poured On Him By A Student As He Rides To Church In Paris. After 15Th Century Miniature

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: Sir Christopher Wren, English architect, c1680

Sir Christopher Wren, English architect, c1680. Christopher Wren (1632-1723) rebuilt fifty-one churches in the City of London after the Great Fire, constructed the new St Pauls Cathedral

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: Great Clock of St Pauls Cathedral

Great Clock of St Pauls Cathedral
While repairs are carried out, the great clock of St Pauls Cathedral, London is kept going manually. To the left, a man gives the exact time to a workman (centre) who adjusts the small wheel

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: St. Pauls Cathedral, City of London, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

St. Pauls Cathedral, City of London, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: Platform of Post Office (St. Paul s) Underground Station

Platform of Post Office (St. Paul s) Underground Station
Central Line Series. A smart lady, exhausted messenger boy and down-on-his-luck punter seated on a bench on the platform of St

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: Blackfriars Bridge, London. Looking north to south over the River Thames

Blackfriars Bridge, London. Looking north to south over the River Thames. Blackfriars Bridge opened 19 November 1769 (the first bridge) and then the current bridge opened 6 November 1869

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: Old Map of London 1851 by John Tallis

Old Map of London 1851 by John Tallis
Commemorating the Great Exhibition of Industry of All Nations 1851, this magnificent plan of London, re-created and art worked directly from the antique original

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: Panini - St Paul preaching at Athens N070481

Panini - St Paul preaching at Athens N070481
APSLEY HOUSE, London. " St Paul preaching at Athens" 1737 by Giovanni Paolo PANINI (1691-1765). WM 1505-1948. Pannini

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: A Perspective View of the Building for the Fireworks in the Green Park, London

A Perspective View of the Building for the Fireworks in the Green Park, London
3525762 A Perspective View of the Building for the Fireworks in the Green Park, London, 1749 (etching, hand-colored) by English School, (18th century); Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: Fleet Street and St Paul s, Victorian London, 19th Century

Fleet Street and St Paul s, Victorian London, 19th Century
Vintage illustration Fleet Street and St Paul s, Victorian London, 19th Century

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: Royals leaving St. Pauls - Silver Jubilee of King George V

Royals leaving St. Pauls - Silver Jubilee of King George V on May 6th, 1935. The Duke and Duchess of York and their children with the Duke and Duchess of Kent and the Bishop of London. Date: 1935

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: Marriage of Earl and Countess of Lisburne

Marriage of Earl and Countess of Lisburne
Marriage of the Earl and Countess of Lisburne at St Pauls Church, Knightsbridge, London. They are Ernest Edmund Henry Malet Vaughan

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: LONDON: LUDGATE CIRCUS. View of Ludgate Circus, London, England, with St

LONDON: LUDGATE CIRCUS. View of Ludgate Circus, London, England, with St. Pauls Cathedral visible in the rear. Photographed c1900

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: Millennium Bridge J060060

Millennium Bridge J060060
MILLENNIUM BRIDGE, London. Looking towards St Pauls from Tate Modern, Bankside

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: St Pauls Cathedral DD97_00307

St Pauls Cathedral DD97_00307
ST PAULs CATHEDRAL, London. A view across the roof tops looking towards St Pauls Cathedral. The Cathedral was built by Sir Christopher Wren between 1675

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: River Thames at night J060067

River Thames at night J060067
RIVER THAMES, London. Urban landscape of River Thames, Blackfriars Bridge, St Paul s, Swiss Re building etc. at night

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: England, London, St Pancras railway station on Euston Road, The Meeting Place statue by Paul Day

England, London, St Pancras railway station on Euston Road, The Meeting Place statue by Paul Day

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: The Shard, London, England, Great Britain

The Shard, London, England, Great Britain

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: View of London from St. Pauls, on Lord Mayors Day

View of London from St. Pauls, on Lord Mayors Day
Incredible panoramic view of London from the roof of St. Pauls Cathedral, looking west. The Lord Mayors Procession can be seen heading up Fleet Street and Ludgate Hill past the cathedral. Date: 1889

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: Ludgate Hill, London, 1872

Ludgate Hill, London, 1872. A scene of traffic congestion, with a railway viaduct (centre), and the dome of St Pauls visible in the distance

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: City of London skyline from St. Pauls Cathedral, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

City of London skyline from St. Pauls Cathedral, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: LONDON: GREAT FIRE, 1666. St. Pauls Cathedral, a volcano with molten lead

LONDON: GREAT FIRE, 1666. St. Pauls Cathedral, a volcano with molten lead from its roof running down like lava during the Great Fire of London, September 1666. Contemporary woodcut

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: Air Raid Ruined Buildings

Air Raid Ruined Buildings
12th May 1941: Buildings devastated during air raids near the dome of St Pauls Cathedral in the City. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: St Pauls Bomb Damage

St Pauls Bomb Damage
20th October 1940: St Pauls Cathedral after a direct hit during the blitz in London. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: View of City fires from St Pauls Cathedral, WW2

View of City fires from St Pauls Cathedral, WW2
Blitz in London -- view of City fires from St Pauls Cathedral following an air raid

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: Thames Clipper tour boat on the River Thames

Thames Clipper tour boat on the River Thames and St. Pauls Cathedral in London, England

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: London and the Thames, 18th century

London and the Thames, 18th century. This view looks westwards through London, over sailing ships on the River Thames. Prominent landmarks include St Pauls Cathedral (centre)

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: Fourth plinth ship in a bottle, London

Fourth plinth ship in a bottle, London
Ship in a bottle on the fourth plinth in Trafalgar Square, the National Gallery and St. Matins in the Fields Church in London, England

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: St. Pauls after Blitz

St. Pauls after Blitz
A bomb site next to St. Pauls Cathedral, London, seen from Bread Street after the World War Two Blitz

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: Ludgate Circus 1930S

Ludgate Circus 1930S
View from Fleet Street looking towards Ludgate Circus, Ludgate Hill and St. Pauls Cathedral, London

Background imageSt Pauls Cathedral Collection: UK, London, St. Pauls Cathedral, Queen Anne Statue (not Queen Victoria)

UK, London, St. Pauls Cathedral, Queen Anne Statue (not Queen Victoria)



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St Pauls Cathedral Collection

St Pauls Cathedral is one of the most iconic landmarks in London, England and has been a symbol of faith and resilience for centuries and is an important part of the city's history. The cathedral was designed by Sir Christopher Wren in 1675 and is a masterpiece of Baroque architecture. Its impressive dome stands at 365 feet tall, making it one of the tallest churches in Europe. Inside, visitors can admire its grand interior with its intricate sculptures and paintings as well as its awe-inspiring Whispering Gallery. The cathedral also houses many memorials dedicated to those who have served their country or made significant contributions to society. A must-see destination for anyone visiting London and offers an unforgettable experience that will stay with you forever.
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