St James’ Church, Piccadilly is one of the churches designed and built by Christopher Wren, the foundation stone being laid on 3 April 1676. It was paid for by the Earl of St Albans who owned the land and probably selected Wren personally for the job.
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St James’ Church, Piccadilly
Categories: England, London
Tags: architecture, christopher wren, church, mary beale, St James's Church, stained glass, stained glass window, william blake
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Throwback Thursday: The Royal Masonic Trust for Boys and Girls
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This building in London used to house the Royal Masonic Trust for Boys and Girls, a charitable children’s organisation that still has offices further down the street.
Categories: England, London
Tags: architecture, building, london, Royal Masonic Trust for Girls and Boys, william blake
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