The Elevation or Prospect of the West End of the Steeple of St Bridget at Brides in Fleetstreet London
Shewing the Inside and outside Thereof, being 235 feet high Sir Chr. Wren Kt. Architect Mr. Saml. Foulks. Mason.
London,
[1680].
Engraving.
Image: 615 by 428mm (24.25 by 16.75 inches). Sheet: 635 by 445mm (25 by 17.5 inches).
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notes:
A print showing St Bride's Church. St Bride's has long been associated with the media, since the burgeoning print trade congregated around St Paul's and along Fleet Street. The early printer Wynkyn de Worde lived and died there, and John Milton lived in the churchyard in his early life.
The church was rebuilt by Sir Christopher Wren in 1672 after the Fire of London, the latest incarnation of a place of worship that had stood on that site since the sixth century....
The church was rebuilt by Sir Christopher Wren in 1672 after the Fire of London, the latest incarnation of a place of worship that had stood on that site since the sixth century....
bibliography:
BM 1880,1113.3232.
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