Old st. Paul’s from the east. After W. Hollar.
Old st. Paul’s from the west. After W. Hollar.
The chapter house and cloister. After W. Hollar.
The nave, or Paul’s walk. After W. Hollar.
The choir. After W. Hollar.
The Lady chapel. After W. Hollar.
The rose window. From a Drawing by E.B. Ferrey.
Ground plan of old st. Paul’s. After W. Hollar.
The shrine of st. Erkenwald. After W. Hollar.
The tombs of Sebba and Ethelred. After W. Hollar.
The monument of John of Gaunt
and Blanche of Lancaster.
After W.
Hollar.
The monument of bishop Roger Niger. After W. Hollar.
The monument of sir John
Beauchamp, popularly known as duke
Humphrey’s. After W. Hollar.
Brasses of bishop Braybrooke,
John MOLINS, and Ralph de Hengham.
After
W. Hollar.
St. Faith’s church in the crypt of st. Paul’s. After W. Hollar.
Portrait of bishop Fisher.
From the Drawing by Holbein. British
Museum.
St. Matthew: View of A mediaeval
scriptorium. From a Ms. of a Book of
Prayers. British Museum, Slo. 2468.
A requiem mass. From a Ms. of a Book of Prayers. British Museum, Slo. 2468.
Singing the placebo. From a Ms.
of the Hours of the Virgin. British
Museum, Harl. 2971
Seals of the Dean and chapter.
From Casts in the Library of St. Paul’s
Cathedral.
Organ and trumpets. From a Collection
of Miniatures from Choral
Service Books. Fourteenth Century. British
Museum, 29902.
Monument of Dr. Donne. After W. Hollar.
Preaching at Paul’s cross before James I. From a Picture by H. Farley in the Collection of the Society of Antiquaries.
Old st. Paul’s from the Thames. From Hollar’s Long View of London.
WEST FRONT AFTER THE FIRE. From a Drawing in
the Library of St. Paul’s
Cathedral.
OLD ST. PAUL’S IN FLAMES. After W. Hollar.