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St George's, Bloomsbury

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St George's, Bloomsbury, is a parish church in Bloomsbury, London Borough of Camden, United Kingdom. [1]

71 relations: Ashlyns School, Baalbek, Beer Street and Gin Lane, Bloomsbury, Bloomsbury Rifles, Charles Morton (librarian), Church League for Women's Suffrage, Claude Hinscliff, Coat of arms of the London Borough of Camden, Commission for Building Fifty New Churches, Dido Elizabeth Belle, Edmund Hart Turpin, Elizabeth Fenning, Emily Davison, Ernest Hawkins (priest), Field Flowers Goe, Francis Barchard, Francis Wentworth-Sheilds, George Dance the Younger, Grade I listed buildings in the London Borough of Camden, Great Russell Street, Hawksmoor (novel), Henry Burton (physician), Henry Montagu Villiers, James Aumonier, James Burton (property developer), James Cameron Todd, James Chapman Bishop, Jerome, 4th Count de Salis-Soglio, John Boson, John Dunn Gardner, John Jabez Edwin Mayall, John Jones (Unitarian), John Lonsdale, John Luxmoore, John Pearson (judge), John Storr, Joseph Shepherd Munden, Julian Carr (politician), Lewis Schaffer, List of Anglo-Catholic churches in England, List of church restorations and alterations by G. E. Street, List of churches in London, List of churches in the Diocese of London, List of historic buildings of the United Kingdom, List of museums in London, List of places of worship in London, 1738, List of public art in the London Borough of Camden, List of statues of British royalty in London, List of structures in London, ..., Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, Metropolis Management Act 1855, Mike Raven, Nancy Dawson, Nathaniel Marshall, Nicholas Hawksmoor, Ossulstone, Players' Theatre, Rogers Ruding, Samuel Ayscough, St George the Martyr, Holborn, St George's Church, St Pancras, London, Thomas Francklin, Thomas Mathews, Thomas Vowler Short, Weirdos Comedy Club, William Brockedon, William Tooke (1777–1863), 1730 in architecture, 2002 World Monuments Watch. Expand index (21 more) »

Ashlyns School

Ashlyns School is a mixed secondary school and sixth form located in Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, England.

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Baalbek

Baalbek, properly Baʿalbek (بعلبك) and also known as Balbec, Baalbec or Baalbeck, is a city in the Anti-Lebanon foothills east of the Litani River in Lebanon's Beqaa Valley, about northeast of Beirut and about north of Damascus.

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Beer Street and Gin Lane

Beer Street and Gin Lane are two prints issued in 1751 by English artist William Hogarth in support of what would become the Gin Act.

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Bloomsbury

Bloomsbury is an area of the London Borough of Camden, between Euston Road and Holborn.

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Bloomsbury Rifles

The St Giles's and St George's Bloomsbury Rifle Volunteer Corps, more familiarly known as the Bloomsbury Rifles, was a Volunteer unit of the British Army in London from 1803 to 1814 and from 1860 until 1908.

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Charles Morton (librarian)

Charles Morton MD (1716–1799) was an English medical doctor and librarian who became the principal librarian of the British Museum.

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Church League for Women's Suffrage

The Church League for Women's Suffrage (CLWS) was an organisation campaigning for women's suffrage in the United Kingdom.

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Claude Hinscliff

Reverend Claude Hinscliff was a British suffragist.

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Coat of arms of the London Borough of Camden

The coat of arms of the London Borough of Camden is the official heraldic arms of the London Borough of Camden.

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Commission for Building Fifty New Churches

The Commission for Building Fifty New Churches (in London and the surroundings) was an organisation set up by Act of Parliament in England in 1710, the New Churches in London and Westminster Act 1710, with the purpose of building fifty new churches for the rapidly growing conurbation of London.

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Dido Elizabeth Belle

Dido Elizabeth Belle (1761 – July 1804) was born into slavery as the natural daughter of Maria Belle, an enslaved African woman in the British West Indies, and Sir John Lindsay, a British career naval officer who was stationed there.

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Edmund Hart Turpin

Professor Dr.

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Elizabeth Fenning

Elizabeth "Eliza" Fenning (1792–1815) was an domestic servant whose controversial conviction for attempted murder became a cause célèbre.

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Emily Davison

Emily Wilding Davison (11 October 1872 – 8 June 1913) was a suffragette who fought for votes for women in the United Kingdom in the early twentieth century.

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Ernest Hawkins (priest)

Ernest Hawkins (1802–1868) was an English Anglican churchman, a mission administrator and canon of Westminster.

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Field Flowers Goe

Field Flowers Goe (10 February 1832 – 25 June 1910) was an Anglican Bishop of Melbourne.

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Francis Barchard

Francis Barchard (1796–1856) was an English dyer who became a landowner in Sussex and served as High Sheriff of Sussex.

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Francis Wentworth-Sheilds

Wentworth Francis Wentworth-Sheilds (also spelt Shields; 1867 – 13 September 1944) was an Anglican bishop in the first half of the 20th century.

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George Dance the Younger

George Dance the younger, RA (1 April 1741 – 14 January 1825) was an English architect and surveyor as well as a portraitist.

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Grade I listed buildings in the London Borough of Camden

There are over 9,000 Grade I listed buildings in England.

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Great Russell Street

Great Russell Street is a street in Bloomsbury, London, best known for being the location of the British Museum.

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Hawksmoor (novel)

Hawksmoor is a 1985 novel by the English writer Peter Ackroyd.

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Henry Burton (physician)

Dr.

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Henry Montagu Villiers

Henry Montagu Villiers (4 January 1813 – 9 August 1861) was an English clergyman of the Church of EnglandCharles Mosley, editor, Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 106th edition, 2 volumes (Crans, Switzerland: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 1999), volume 1, pages 74, 789 and 800.

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James Aumonier

James Aumonier (1832–1911) was an English landscape painter.

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James Burton (property developer)

James Burton (born James Haliburton; 29 July 1761 – 31 March 1837) was the most successful property developer of Regency and Georgian London: he was "probably the most significant builder of Georgian London." He built the majority of the Bloomsbury district; Chester Terrace, Cornwall Terrace, Clarence Terrace, and York Terrace at Regent's Park; Russell Square; and Tavistock Square.

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James Cameron Todd

James Cameron Todd (October 13, 1863 - 1915) was a British Anglican canon and schoolmaster, who founded Michaelhouse school in South Africa.

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James Chapman Bishop

James Chapman Bishop (1783-2 December 1854) was a notable British organ manufacturer of the 19th century.

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Jerome, 4th Count de Salis-Soglio

Jerome de Salis, Count de Salis-Soglio, DL, JP, FRS (14 February 1771 – 2 October 1836), Illustris et Magnificus, was an Anglo-Grison noble and Irish landowner.

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John Boson

John Boson was a cabinet maker and carver whose work is associated with that of William Kent.

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John Dunn Gardner

John Gardner (20 July 1811 – 11 January 1903), formerly of Soham Mere and later of Chatteris House, Isle of Ely, in the county of Cambridge, known as John Townshend until 1843 and sometimes styled "Earl of Leicester", was a British Member of Parliament from 1841 to 1847, elected to represent Bodmin as a Conservative.

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John Jabez Edwin Mayall

John Jabez Edwin Paisley Mayall (17 September 1813 near Oldham, Lancashire – 6 March 1901 in Southwick, West Sussex) was an English photographer who in 1860 took the first carte-de-visite photographs of Queen Victoria.

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John Jones (Unitarian)

John Jones LL.D. (1766? – 10 January 1827) was a Welsh Unitarian minister, critic, tutor and lexicographer.

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John Lonsdale

The Right Reverend John Lonsdale (17 January 1788 – 19 October 1867) was the third Principal of King's College, London, and later served as Bishop of Lichfield.

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John Luxmoore

John Luxmoore or Luxmore (1766–1830) was an English bishop of three sees.

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John Pearson (judge)

Sir John Pearson (1820–1886) was an English judge.

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John Storr

Rear Admiral John Storr (18 August 1709 – 10 January 1783), was an officer of the Royal Navy.

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Joseph Shepherd Munden

Joseph Shepherd Munden (1758 – 6 February 1832) was an English actor.

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Julian Carr (politician)

Julian George Charles Carr (c. 1824–5 February 1886) was a Member of the Western Australian Legislative Council from 1868 to 1873.

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Lewis Schaffer

Lewis Schaffer is an American comedian, based in Nunhead, south-east London, where he moved in 2000.

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List of Anglo-Catholic churches in England

This is a list of Anglo-Catholic churches in England.

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List of church restorations and alterations by G. E. Street

G. E. Street (1824–81) was an English architect and architectural writer, whose designs were mainly in High Victorian Gothic style.

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List of churches in London

This is a list of cathedrals, churches and chapels in Greater London, which is divided into 32 London boroughs and the City of London – the ancient core and financial centre.

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List of churches in the Diocese of London

The Anglican Diocese of London forms part of the Province of Canterbury in England.

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List of historic buildings of the United Kingdom

The historic buildings of the United Kingdom date from prehistoric times onwards.

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List of museums in London

This is a list of museums in London, the capital city of England and the United Kingdom.

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List of places of worship in London, 1738

A list of places of worship in London was compiled for William Maitland's 1739 History of London.

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List of public art in the London Borough of Camden

This is a list of public art in the London Borough of Camden.

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List of statues of British royalty in London

This is a list of statues of British royalty in London.

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List of structures in London

This is a list of notable buildings, complexes and monuments in London.

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Mausoleum at Halicarnassus

The Mausoleum at Halicarnassus or Tomb of Mausolus (Μαυσωλεῖον τῆς Ἁλικαρνασσοῦ; Halikarnas Mozolesi) was a tomb built between 353 and 350 BC at Halicarnassus (present Bodrum, Turkey) for Mausolus, a satrap in the Persian Empire, and his sister-wife Artemisia II of Caria. The structure was designed by the Greek architects Satyros and Pythius of Priene. The Mausoleum was approximately in height, and the four sides were adorned with sculptural reliefs, each created by one of four Greek sculptors—Leochares, Bryaxis, Scopas of Paros and Timotheus. The finished structure of the mausoleum was considered to be such an aesthetic triumph that Antipater of Sidon identified it as one of his Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. It was destroyed by successive earthquakes from the 12th to the 15th century, the last surviving of the six destroyed wonders. The word mausoleum has now come to be used generically for an above-ground tomb.

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Metropolis Management Act 1855

The Metropolis Management Act 1855 (18 & 19 Vict. c.120) was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that created the Metropolitan Board of Works, a London-wide body to co-ordinate the construction of the city's infrastructure.

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Mike Raven

Austin Churton Fairman (15 November 1924 – 4 April 1997), who used the name Churton Fairman but was more widely known under the pseudonym Mike Raven in the 1960s and early 1970s, was a British radio disc jockey, actor, sculptor, sheep farmer, writer, TV presenter and producer, ballet dancer, flamenco guitarist and photographer.

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Nancy Dawson

Nancy Dawson was the stage name of Ann Newton (c.1728-1767), a London dancer and actress.

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Nathaniel Marshall

Nathaniel Marshall (died 1730) was an English churchman and theologian.

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Nicholas Hawksmoor

Nicholas Hawksmoor (probably 1661 – 25 March 1736) was an English architect.

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Ossulstone

Ossulstone is an obsolete subdivision (hundred) covering 26.4% of – and the most metropolitan part – of the historic county of Middlesex, England.

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Players' Theatre

The Players' Theatre was a London theatre which opened at 43 King Street, Covent Garden, on 18 October 1936.

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Rogers Ruding

Rogers Ruding (1751–1820) was an English cleric and academic, known as a numismatist and the author of the Annals of the Coinage.

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Samuel Ayscough

Samuel Ayscough (1745–1804) was a librarian and indexer, who was described as the "Prince of Index Makers".

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St George the Martyr, Holborn

St George the Martyr Holborn is an Anglican church located at the south end of Queen Square, Holborn, in the London Borough of Camden.

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St George's Church

St.

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St Pancras, London

St Pancras is an area of central London.

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Thomas Francklin

Thomas Francklin (1721–15 March 1784) was an English academic, clergyman, writer and dramatist.

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Thomas Mathews

Thomas Mathews (October 1676 – 2 October 1751) was a British officer of the Royal Navy, who rose to the rank of admiral.

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Thomas Vowler Short

Thomas Vowler Short (16 September 1790 – 13 April 1872) was an English academic and clergyman, successively Bishop of Sodor and Man and Bishop of St Asaph.

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Weirdos Comedy Club

Weirdos Comedy Club is a UK based group of alternative comedians founded by Adam Larter in 2010.

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William Brockedon

William Brockedon (13 October 1787 – 29 August 1854) was a 19th-century English painter, writer and inventor.

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William Tooke (1777–1863)

William Tooke FRS (1777–1863) was an English lawyer, politician, and President of the Society of Arts.

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1730 in architecture

The year 1730 in architecture involved some significant events.

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2002 World Monuments Watch

The World Monuments Watch is a flagship advocacy program of the New York-based private non-profit organization, World Monuments Fund (WMF) that is dedicated to preserving and safeguarding the historic, artistic, and architectural heritage of humankind.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_George's,_Bloomsbury

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