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Saviours Collection

"Saviours: Guardians of Hope and Healing in South London" In the heart of Southwark, south London

Background imageSaviours Collection: St Saviours Church - St Georges Square

St Saviours Church - St Georges Square, Pimlico, London - viewed from the north

Background imageSaviours Collection: Mint Street Workhouse, Southwark, south London

Mint Street Workhouse, Southwark, south London
View of the entrance (right of centre) to the St Saviours Union workhouse on Mint Street, Southwark, south London. Passers-by include a man carrying a small child

Background imageSaviours Collection: Southwark Military Hospital, Dulwich, South London

Southwark Military Hospital, Dulwich, South London
Ward blocks at Southwark Military Hospital which, during the First World War, was established in the St Saviours workhouse infirmary

Background imageSaviours Collection: Southwark Military Hospital, Dulwich, South London

Southwark Military Hospital, Dulwich, South London
The entrance to Southwark Military Hospital which, during the First World War, was established in the St Saviours workhouse infirmary

Background imageSaviours Collection: Southwark and London Bridge, London

Southwark and London Bridge, London
View of Southwark and London Bridge, with St Saviours Church, Suffolk House, and the High Street

Background imageSaviours Collection: London, England from the tower of Saint Saviours. 19th century print drawn and engraved by W. B

London, England from the tower of Saint Saviours. 19th century print drawn and engraved by W. B. Scott
3085319 London, England from the tower of Saint Saviours. 19th century print drawn and engraved by W. B. Scott.; (add.info)

Background imageSaviours Collection: Dartmouth, Devon - Foss Street

Dartmouth, Devon - Foss Street - view toward St Saviours Church. Date: circa 1905

Background imageSaviours Collection: St Saviours church

St Saviours church
Interior of St Saviours church, Southwark. Date: 1875

Background imageSaviours Collection: South London Views

South London Views
Important landmarks in south London - Subtropical garden in Battersea Park, St Thomas Hospital, St Saviours Church, Southwark, Lambeth Palace. Date: 1875

Background imageSaviours Collection: The Gate of the Ancient Abbey of St. Saviours Bermondsey

The Gate of the Ancient Abbey of St. Saviours Bermondsey. Founded 1082 by Aylwin Child for Cluniacs from France. Copperplate engraving by John Thomas Smith after original drawings by members of

Background imageSaviours Collection: Staples Inn, Holborn, 1800

Staples Inn, Holborn, 1800
Staples Inn, Holborn. Tudor building originally attached to Grays Inn, one of four Inns of Court. Copperplate engraving by John Thomas Smith after original drawings by members of the Society of

Background imageSaviours Collection: Grave effigy of Sir Nicholas Throkmorton, St. Catherine Cree

Grave effigy of Sir Nicholas Throkmorton, St. Catherine Cree
Grave effigy of Sir Nicholas Throkmorton, 1516-1571, Chief Butler of England, in the church of St. Catherine Cree, Aldgate

Background imageSaviours Collection: Grave effigies in St. Saviours Southwark

Grave effigies in St. Saviours Southwark. Wooden figure of a Knight Templar and monument to Old Overie, father of Mary Overie, foundress of the Priory

Background imageSaviours Collection: The conduit near Bayswater, Paddington

The conduit near Bayswater, Paddington, built to preserve a large spring of pure water, 17th century.. Copperplate engraving by John Thomas Smith after original drawings by members of the Society of

Background imageSaviours Collection: The top three images show members of the Salvation Army who

The top three images show members of the Salvation Army who, described as slum saviours, went to live with the poorest London people to help and provide for them

Background imageSaviours Collection: London from St Saviours

London from St Saviours
A general view of London from the tower of St Saviours with Southwark bridge in the foreground Date: circa 1830

Background imageSaviours Collection: St Saviours Union workhouse, Southwark, London

St Saviours Union workhouse, Southwark, London
A view of the mens yard and rear of the building at St Saviours Union workhouse on Marlborough Street in Southwark, south London. The garden is well stocked with plants and flowers

Background imageSaviours Collection: London From The Tower Of Saint Saviours. 19Th Century Print Drawn And Engraved By W. B. Scott

London From The Tower Of Saint Saviours. 19Th Century Print Drawn And Engraved By W. B. Scott
London From The Tower Of Saint Saviours.19Th Century Print Drawn And Engraved By W.B.Scott

Background imageSaviours Collection: St Saviours Church, Ijebu Ode, Nigeria, West Africa

St Saviours Church, Ijebu Ode, Nigeria, West Africa
Interior of St Saviours Church, Ijebu Ode, Nigeria, West Africa. Date: 1910s

Background imageSaviours Collection: Priory of St Saviours, Glendalough

Priory of St Saviours, Glendalough - a view of an ornate archway in a derelict abbey. (Location: Republic of Ireland: County Wicklow: Glendalough). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageSaviours Collection: Dartmouth, Devon

Dartmouth, Devon - St Saviours Church can be seen in the central foreground. Date: late 19th century

Background imageSaviours Collection: Source Size = 1913 x 2027

Source Size = 1913 x 2027
ST. SAVIOURs CHURCH, HOXTON, 1868

Background imageSaviours Collection: African Hospitality, engraved by John Raphael Smith, 1791 (mezzotint)

African Hospitality, engraved by John Raphael Smith, 1791 (mezzotint)
XYC283889 African Hospitality, engraved by John Raphael Smith, 1791 (mezzotint) by Morland, George (1763-1804) (after); 46.4x64.8 cm; Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection

Background imageSaviours Collection: London Bridge and its Surroundings at about the year 1600, from Old London Illustrated

London Bridge and its Surroundings at about the year 1600, from Old London Illustrated
XJF258653 London Bridge and its Surroundings at about the year 1600, from Old London Illustrated, a Series of Drawings illustrating London in the XVIth Century

Background imageSaviours Collection: London from St Saviours

London from St Saviours
A general view of London from the tower of St Saviours with Southwark bridge in the foreground


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"Saviours: Guardians of Hope and Healing in South London" In the heart of Southwark, south London, lies a tapestry of historical sites that bear witness to the unwavering spirit of saviours. From the solemn halls of Mint Street Workhouse to the bustling corridors of Southwark Military Hospital in Dulwich, these places have served as beacons of salvation for countless souls. St Saviours Church stands tall in St Georges Square, its ancient walls echoing tales of solace and redemption. Its doors have welcomed weary travelers seeking respite from life's storms. And just beyond its shadow, the majestic arches of Southwark and London Bridge span across time, connecting communities and offering safe passage. Venturing further afield to Dartmouth in Devon, Foss Street reveals another chapter in this tale. Here too, saviours emerged amidst cobbled streets and quaint buildings. Their selfless acts breathed life into wounded bodies and shattered spirits. Back in South London, breathtaking views unfold before our eyes - a testament to both nature's beauty and human resilience. These vistas remind us that even amidst chaos, there is always hope on the horizon. The Gate of the Ancient Abbey at St. Saviours Bermondsey beckons us with its weathered charm. It serves as a reminder that throughout history, they have stood guard over those who sought refuge within its hallowed grounds. Traveling northwards towards Holborn brings us to Staples Inn circa 1800 - an emblematic sanctuary where weary souls found solace amid turbulent times. Within these walls lay stories untold but etched forever on their inhabitants' hearts. Grave effigies hold silent vigil at St Catherine Cree while others rest peacefully within St Saviour's Southwark cemetery - reminders that even after departing this world; their legacy lives on through their acts of compassion. These are not mere locations or structures; they embody something far greater - the spirit of saviours.