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The Church of St. Michael Ad Bladum, A. D. 1585, (1897). Creator: Unknown
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The Church of St. Michael Ad Bladum, A. D. 1585, (1897). Creator: Unknown
The Church of St. Michael Ad Bladum, A.D. 1585, (1897). View of St Michael-le-Querne, also called St Michael ad Bladum, a parish church in the Farringdon Within Ward in the City of London. It was destroyed in the Great Fire of London of 1666. From Old and New London, Volume I, by Walter Thornbury. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, 1897]
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Cassell Company Ltd Farringdon George Walter George Walter Thornbury Old And New London Publisher Thornbury
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This print showcases the grandeur of The Church of St. Michael Ad Bladum, a remarkable architectural gem that once graced the City of London. Dating back to 1585, this medieval parish church stood proudly until it fell victim to the devastating Great Fire of London in 1666. The image captures the exterior of this magnificent structure, highlighting its intricate details and timeless beauty. Its Gothic features are evident, showcasing the craftsmanship and dedication put into its construction during a bygone era. The monochrome effect adds an air of nostalgia, transporting us back to a time when this church was at the heart of religious life in England. As we gaze upon this print from Old and New London by Walter Thornbury, we can't help but marvel at how history has shaped our present landscape. It serves as a poignant reminder that even though physical structures may crumble over time, their significance remains etched in our collective memory. This photograph is not just an artistic representation; it is also a testament to faith and resilience. Despite being destroyed centuries ago, The Church of St. Michael Ad Bladum continues to inspire awe and reverence for those who appreciate Britain's rich cultural heritage. Through this image captured by an unknown creator, we are transported on a visual journey through time – connecting us with generations past while reminding us to cherish our architectural treasures for future generations to come.
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