St. George's Church, Bloomsbury
Image ID
14102
Filename
2892479301
Title
St. George's Church, Bloomsbury
Location
Church of St George Bloomsbury, London, England, UK
Caption
UK Expedition Sept, 2008: The Commissioners for the Fifty New Churches Act of 1711 realised that, due to rapid development in the Bloomsbury area during the latter part of the 17th and early part of the 18th centuries, the area (then part of the parish of St Giles in the Fields) needed to be split off and given a parish church of its own. They appointed Nicholas Hawksmoor, a pupil and former assistant of Sir Christopher Wren, to design and build this church, which he then did between 1716 and 1731. St George's was consecrated on 28 January 1730 by Edmund Gibson, Bishop of London. The stepped tower is influenced by Pliny the Elder's description of the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, and topped with a statue of King George I in Roman dress. Its statues of fighting lions and unicorns symbolise the recent end of the First Jacobite Rising. The Portico is based on that of the Temple of Bacchus in Baalbek, Lebanon.
Dates
created September 9, 2008 | added January 14, 2013 | updated March 2, 2025
Credit
RC_Fotos
Copyright
Creative Commons BY. Some rights reserved.
Camera
E-510
EXIF Data
14 mm · 0.00625 sec · ISO 100
Image Size
617 x 1000 px (0 MP)
Quality
6
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