Religion in London
- Gibb’s churches :
Various denominations
- Enthusiasm Displayed ca. 1755
- Etching and engraving by Robert Pranker (fl. 1755-63) after John Griffiths (fl. 1750-60)
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A Methodist (Whitefield?) preaching in the open air in Upper Moorfields, with the conspicuous presence of “St Luke’s Hospital for Lunaticks” in the background, suggesting a comparison between lunacy and religious enthusiasm...
Marylebone
- Marylebone
- James Gibbs, A Book of Architecture, 1728
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St Martin’s in the Fields
St Martin’s in-the-Fields was in ruins ; the parishioners obtained an Act of Parliament to rebuild it.
Several plans, including one for a circular church, were first rejected.
Its spire is a significant landmark and it appears in Girtin’s panorama.
- StMartin’s in the Fields
- James Gibbs, A Book of Architecture,Containing Designs of Buildings and Ornaments
(London, 1728)
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- StMartin’s in the Fields
- Ceiling (elliptical)
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- StMartin’s in the Fields
- Plan
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St Mary-le-Strand
- StMary-le-Strand
- James Gibbs, A Book of Architecture, 1728
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- StMary-le-Strand
- Its spire appears in Girtin’s panorama.
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Wesley’s chapel
- Wesley’s chapel
- Wesley’s chapel was inaugurated in 1778.
This is a view of the 1820s.
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