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English gothic Cathedral seen from underneath an archway England towns church architecture building town 1961
A hoare frost clings to the trees close to the church at High Beech Hertfordshire Nature Trees Seasons Winter Religion Church Spire Rural Village WW2 Home Front Dec 1944 1940s
Climbing up a perilous wind swept ladder into the golden ball on the church tower of St Lawrence, at West Wycombe, Bucks. Within the ball which seats twelve persons
The restoration of St Georges Chapel, Windsor Castle. Circa 1930. Interior of church building stained glass window Pews Architecture gothic castle Old buildings England Circa 1930 © Mirrorpix
Singer: Sandie Shaw. June 1977 S77-3089-001
Baginton Church, Coventry where the graves of Polish airmen who died in Second World War are located. Members of 308 Polish Fighter Squadron which was based at Baginton Aerodrome
The Divine Healing Campaign in Birtley, County Durham conducted by Howell M. Harris with Mrs. Wears of Craghead, Stanley, who for 4 years suffered severe pains caused througha displaced disc in
The Rev Christopher Neil Smith exorcising one of his patients. November 1971 P009151
Fanny Cradock in the pulpit at St Mary Woolnoth Church giving a sermon to the crowds
A family walk down the street in the village of Long Crendon, Buckinghamshire. 14th July 1952. C3559-002
Picture shows a church in Dover, bombed in The Blitz of World War Two. Mirrorpix do not have a name for the churchPicture shows a church in Dover, bombed in The Blitz of World War Two. **Mirrorpix do not have a name for the church, ** Picture taken 23rd August 1940
The Church of St Helen is in Church Street, St Helens, Merseyside, 25th August 1958, aka St Helens Parish Church
St. James Mount and Gardens, adjacent to Liverpool Anglican Cathedral, Circa 1930St.James Mount and Gardens, adjacent to Liverpool Anglican Cathedral, Circa 1930
The Royal family attend the Christmas Day service at St Mary Magdalene Church, Sandringham. Prince Edward, Queen Elizabeth II and Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother. 25th December 1996
Porthcawl Lifeboat Station supporter John Waters at All Saints Church, Porthcawl. 21st April 1997
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Mormonhurch, Cambridge, 23rd January 1965
Service in progress inside St Martins Church on Suez Road, Cambridge. 1st March 1964
Exterior view of St Martins Church on Suez Road, Cambridge. 2nd November 1983
Queensgate, Huddersfield Circa June 1965
Back Ramsden Street, Huddersfield Circa June 1965
All Hallows Church, Inchinnan, Renfrewshire, 14th March 1927
Girl Guides dedication of flag at Cottenham Methodists Church July 1959
Workmen clear rubble from the Cheapside, City of London, the spire of St Mary-le-Bow, in the distance, following a Luftwaffe raid on the city 10th May 1941
Workmen clear away debris from collapsed Lantern Roof from Westminster Abbeys High Altar caused by incendiary bombs dropped by the Luftwaffe in the course of one of the heaviest air raids on London
Rubble litters Poppins Court following the most devastating air raid on London which took place on the night of 10/11 May 1941
Carol Singing, Methodist Church, Dorking, those participating include children from the local Girl Guides, Scouts and Brownies, Tuesday 22nd December 1970
Members of the Royal Family arrive at Hillington Church, Kings Lynn. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales. 30th January 1971
Members of the Royal Family at Hillington Church, Kings Lynn. Queen Elizabeth II. 30th January 1971
Troops clear bomb damage to St Michael Chapel at Canterbury Cathedral after it was damaged in an air raid by the German Luftwaffe during the Second World War Circa June 1942
Crater next to a public surface air raid shelter in St Phillips Churchyard, central Birmingham following a near miss during an air raid on the city. 28th July 1942
L. A. C (Leading Aircraftman). Jack Silburn RAF of South Norwood, LondonL.A.C (Leading Aircraftman). Jack Silburn RAF of South Norwood, London, makes a silent prayer on the rail of the altar of St Andrews Church in Plymouth
Father Devine with the British 7th Armoured Division, holds mass in a Roman Catholic church near the army headquarters in Berlin, Germany, where several hundred troops attended
View showing the damage to St Michael and All Angels church in Waddington, Lincolnshire following an air raid by bombers of the German Luftwaffe on the night of 8th - 9th May 1941
Maltese workmen hauling and measuring grain from one of the underground granaries in front of the ruined church of St. Publius. Malta. Circa 1943
The United States Army Church team conduct afternoon service at Balham Congregational Church during the Second World War. Picture shows: Gordon Farndell, from Chicago
Flames rage through St Lawrence Jewry. Sparks and embers from here set the Guildhall ablaze. It fell victim to the fires caused by German incendiary bombs dropped on the city of London on the night
The Catholic Church in Tobruk although badly damaged is still standing. Services are held elsewhere but soldiers often call in for a few minutes during the day
Church service. During the short lull in the fighting before Roermond - just over the German border soldiers attend a morning service at the mobile church of St. Pauls outside Baeken
The spire of St Thomas Church, Bath Row, Birmingham is all that remains of this neo classical church following a heavy raid on the city. 12th December 1940
The west door of St Martins Church in the Bull Ring, Birmingham the morning after a heavy air raid on the city. 10th April 1941
One of the church wardens surveys the damage to St Martins Church in the Bull Ring, Birmingham the morning after a heavy air raid on the city. 10th April 1941
Two GIs chat with a French peasant and the padre of a church near Nueilly, France. P.F.C Thomas B. Edwards and Cpl. Leroy A. Smith. 13th July 1944
Mixing with the troops and the Air Force girls id Reverend W. EMixing with the troops and the Air Force girls id Reverend W.E. Buchanan-Dunlop, parson of St. Helens Church, Worcester. During the service there
Dedication ceremony of the 96th Bomb group memorial chapel at the 12th century St. Andrews Church in Quidenham, Norfolk which took place on 17th November 1944
A church service conducted at St. Bartholomews Church in London. 20th April 1942
The burnt out remains of the Methodist Church, Bristol Street, Birmingham, following an air raid on the city. 29th October 1940
The burnt out remains of the altar and nave of St Agathas Church, Sparkbrook, Birmingham, following a direct hit during an air raid on the city. 20th November 1940
The church tower and stained windows at Dudley Parish Church, bare the scars of a raid on the city. 6th September 1940