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  2. Old St Paul's Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Old St Paul's Cathedral was the cathedral of the City of London that, until the Great Fire of 1666, stood on the site of the present St Paul's Cathedral.Built from 1087 to 1314 and dedicated to Saint Paul, this building was perhaps the fourth such church at this site on Ludgate Hill, going back to the 7th century.

  3. Old St Paul's, Wellington - Wikipedia

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    Old St Paul's is a Category 1 Historic Place, now managed by Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga. [2] While no longer used as a parish church, it remains consecrated , [ 12 ] and is a popular venue for weddings, funerals and other services.

  4. Old St Paul's, Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    Although the present building dates from the 19th century, Old Saint Paul's has a history going back 300 years to the beginning of the Scottish Episcopal Church.. The original congregation of Old Saint Paul's was a breakaway group from Saint Giles' Cathedral, which had become the Cathedral of Edinburgh in 1634.

  5. St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Baltimore, Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church, more commonly called Old St. Paul's Church today, is a historic Episcopal church located at 233 North Charles Street at the southeast corner with East Saratoga Street, in Baltimore, Maryland, (United States) near "Cathedral Hill" on the northern edge of the downtown central business district to the south and the Mount Vernon-Belevedere cultural/historic ...

  6. St Paul's Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Reconstructed image of Old St Paul's before 1561, with intact spire Shrine of St Erkenwald, relics removed 1550, lost as a monument in the Great Fire of London. The fourth St Paul's, generally referred to as Old St Paul's, was begun by the Normans after the 1087 fire. A further fire in 1135 disrupted the work, and the new cathedral was not ...

  7. Wellington Cathedral of St Paul - Wikipedia

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    Mulgrave Street in 1866, with Old St Paul's, the pro-cathedral, on the right. The first Church of St Paul stood behind where the Beehive stands today. This served as the first Anglican parish church for the early British settlers. [3] As early as the 1840s preparations for a cathedral had been made and bricks were laid.

  8. Old Narragansett Church - Wikipedia

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    A more modern church building, known as St. Paul's Church, was built nearby in 1847. [3] Currently the congregation of St. Paul's meets in the Old Narragansett Church during the summer months. [3] The church was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973 and has a small churchyard cemetery.

  9. St. Paul's Church and Cemetery (Newton, North Carolina)

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    St. Paul's Church and Cemetery also known as Old St. Paul's Lutheran Church or St. Paul's Lutheran Church is a church in Newton, North Carolina. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971 as a Historic Place in Catawba County, North Carolina. [1] St. Paul's Church, Newton is a two-story log weatherboarded church