• Sir Christopher Wren – astronomer, mathematician, physicist and inventor – is best known as the architect of St Paul’s Cathedral.
  • Sir Christopher Wren was the most celebrated English architect of his time, best known for the design of St Paul's Cathedral in London.
  • Just a short stroll from the chaos of Piccadilly Circus is an oft overlooked church built by Christopher Wren as well as a vibrant daily outdoor market.
  • Extractions: The Sir Christopher Wren Building at the College of William and Mary in Virginia is the oldest academic building in continuous use in the United...
  • He was, first and foremost, what he said he was: the most loyal of servants to the Anglican Church and to the English Crown. Sir Christopher Wren (1711), Godfrey...
  • 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.
  • Sir Christopher Wren was an English scientist and mathematician, as well as being one of the most distinguished and significant architects in the country.
  • Sir Christopher Wren was a designer, astronomer, geometrician, and the greatest English architect of his time.
  • The Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford, Oxfordshire, the second building designed by Christopher Wren, constructed from 1664 and inaugurated in 1669.
  • Sir Christopher Wren (October 20, 1632 - February 25, 1723) was an English architect of the seventeenth century, famous for his role in the re-building of London's...