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  2. Westminster Abbey - Wikipedia

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    Reference no. 1291494 [ 2 ] Westminster Abbey, formally titled the Collegiate Church of Saint Peter at Westminster, is an Anglican church in the City of Westminster, London, England. Since 1066, it has been the location of the coronations of 40 English and British monarchs and a burial site for 18 English, Scottish, and British monarchs.

  3. James Bumgardner - Wikipedia

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    James Bumgardner. James Bumgardner (1935–2015) was an expressionist / figurative painter, multi-media artist, and stage set designer who was a Virginia Commonwealth University professor of art in the VCU School of the Arts. [1] As an undergraduate student at Richmond Professional Institute (RPI), Bumgardner was encouraged by his mentor Jewett ...

  4. St Edmund of Canterbury, Whitton - Wikipedia

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    The Catholic Church of St Edmund of Canterbury is a Roman Catholic church in Nelson Road, Whitton, Richmond-upon-Thames, London. It is part of the Upper Thames Deanery of the Diocese of Westminster. It is dedicated to Edmund Rich (also known as Saint Edmund or Eadmund of Canterbury, and as Saint Edmund of Abingdon) (1175–1240), who was a 13th ...

  5. Edmund of Abingdon - Wikipedia

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    Edmund of Abingdon (also known as Edmund Rich, St Edmund of Canterbury, Edmund of Pontigny, French: St Edme; c. 1174 – 1240) was an English Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Canterbury. He became a respected lecturer in mathematics , dialectics and theology at the Universities of Paris and Oxford , promoting the study of Aristotle .

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  7. Trinity Chapel - Wikipedia

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    Plan of Trinity Chapel. In 1220, Becket's remains were translated from his first tomb to the finished chapel. As a result of this event, the chapel became a major pilgrimage site, inspiring Geoffrey Chaucer to write The Canterbury Tales in 1387 and with routes (e.g. from Southwark (Chaucer's route) and the Pilgrim's Way to/from Winchester) converging on the cathedral.

  8. List of English Heritage blue plaques in the City of Westminster

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    Blue plaque originally erected in 1953 at 28 Bury Street, St James's, demolished in 1962. Plaque re-erected at 85 (formerly 44) George Street, Marylebone, London, W1U 8NH, City of Westminster in 1963. [28] Samuel Morse. (1791–1872) "American painter, and inventor of the Morse Code lived here 1812–1815". 141 Cleveland Street.

  9. St Paul's Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    St Paul's from Richmond House in Westminster by the Venetian painter Canaletto (1747) St Paul's viewed from a loggia , a capriccio ( c. 1748 ) by Antonio Joli who also worked in Venice An Impressionist view of St Paul's from the River by Ernest Dade (before 1936)