- In the first phase, up to 1685, Wren planned the Cathedral with equal-length nave and choir arms and single-storey aisle walls.
- encyclopedia.com people/literature-and-arts/…The English architect Sir Christopher Wren (1632-1723) interpreted the baroque style in England and dominated English architecture for 50 years.
- en.wikipedia.org Christopher WrenSir Christopher Wren who died on Monday last in the 91st year of his age, was the only son of Dr. Chr.
- Sir Christopher Wren (20 October 1632 – 25 February 1723) is one the most significant architects in British history, and was a recognized astronomer
- scaranoarchitect.medium.com christopher-wren-…Christopher Wren was born on October 20, 1632, in East Knoyle, Wiltshire, England, and died on February 25, 1723, in London. His title was “Sir Christopher Wren.”
- d1dagyb1ctngx1.cloudfront.net life-style/…9. The Wren crater on Mercury is named after Sir Christopher Wren. 10. Wren was also one of the first to experiment with injections and blood transfusions on dogs.
- linkedin.com pulse/famous-christopher-wren-story-…But, when I heard the story recently, there was an urge within me to know more about Sir Christopher Wren and his masterpiece “St. Paul’s Cathedral”.
- thefamouspeople.com profiles/christopher-wren-…Sir Christopher Wren was the most celebrated English architect of his time, best known for the design of St Paul's Cathedral in London.
- historic-uk.com CultureUK/Sir-Christopher-Wren/Sir Christopher Wren died on 25th February 1723, leaving behind a great legacy as one of the most famous and distinguished architects responsible for some of...
- universalfreemasonry.org en/famous-freemasons/sir…Such are model Masons; and such was Sir CHRISTOPHER WREN, to a sketch of whose life and labors we now invite the reader's attention.