enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Protected view - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protected_view

    View of St Paul's Cathedral from King Henry's Mound (before the construction of Manhattan Loft Gardens behind the cathedral in 2016).. A protected view or protected vista is the legal requirement within urban planning to preserve the view of a specific place or historic building from another location.

  3. List of cathedrals in Illinois - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cathedrals_in_Illinois

    Mar Gewargis (St. George) Cathedral (Assyrian Church of the East 42°00′47″N 87°40′11″W  /  42.012985°N 87.669799°W  / 42.012985; -87.669799  ( Mar Gewargis Assyrian Cathedral,

  4. Death and state funeral of the Duke of Wellington - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_and_state_funeral_of...

    The funeral service in St Paul's, with the coffin placed beneath the dome. The entrance procession, when it finally got underway, was accompanied by Psalms 39 and 90, [33] set to a chant written by the duke's father, the Earl of Mornington, and sung by the combined choirs of St Paul's, Westminster Abbey and the Chapel Royal, a total of 120 men ...

  5. Cathedral Church of Saint Paul the Apostle (Springfield ...

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cathedral_Church_of_Saint...

    Parish House. John Batchelder of Trinity Church in Jacksonville, Illinois occasionally came to Springfield starting in 1832 to hold services for the local Episcopalians. St. Paul's parish was established by Philander Chase, the first Bishop of Illinois, on June 19, 1835; the same year the Diocese of Illinois was established.

  6. St Paul's Cathedral - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Paul's_Cathedral

    OS grid TQ 320 811: Location: London, EC4: Country: United Kingdom: Denomination: Church of England: Website: stpauls.co.uk: History; Status: Active: Consecrated: 1697; 328 years ago (): Architecture; Heritage designation: Grade I Listed: Previous cathedrals: 4: Architect(s): Sir Christopher Wren: Style: English Baroque: Years built: 1675–1710: Groundbreaking: 1675: Completed: 1710 ...

  7. Thomas Picton - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Picton

    A public monument was erected to his memory in St Paul's Cathedral, by order of Parliament, [33] and in 1823 another Picton Monument was erected at Carmarthen by subscription, the king contributing a hundred guineas. On 8 June 1859, his body was re-interred in St Paul's Cathedral, lying close to the body of the Duke of Wellington. [29]

  8. Operation Hope Not - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Hope_Not

    The State Funeral would take place at St. Paul's Cathedral, thereafter the coffin would be taken to Tower Steps, and thence by river to Waterloo Station where a special train would be waiting to go to Woodstock. The few who would be going to Woodstock would go directly from the Cathedral to Waterloo by car. [12]

  9. Death and state funeral of Winston Churchill - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_and_state_funeral_of...

    The service began as the coffin was laid in St Paul's Cathedral. With officials from more than 112 countries attending, 3,500 people attended the service, and it was the largest gathering of dignitaries in history until the 1980 funeral of Josip Broz Tito, the 2005 funeral of Pope John Paul II and the 2013 funeral of Nelson Mandela.