- virtualpsychcentre.com review-when-did-sir-…What is the history behind St Paul’s cathedral? Paul’s was a huge Gothic cathedral built by the Normans and regarded as one of the masterpieces of medieval...
- http://sacred-destinations.com england/london-st-pauls-…The Apse is the semi-circular east end of the Cathedral, which in St. Paul's is behind the High Altar. It was destroyed in the second World War by a bomb.
- http://scihi.org christopher-wren-saint-pauls-cathedral/Architecture aims at Eternity.” – “Of Architecture”, Parentalia; or Memoirs of the Family of the Wrens, comp. by his son Christopher. The Old St. Paul’s Cathedral.
- en.northleg.com london/sights/st-paul-cathedral/St Paul’s Cathedral is an Anglican church in London that acts as the mother church of the local Diocese and seat of the London Bishop.
- primaryfacts.com 2450/st-pauls-cathedral-facts-…Wren also designed over 50 other London churches. St Paul’s Cathedral was the tallest building in London from its construction until 1962.
- traveldigg.com St. Paul's Cathedral, London, UKSt. Paul’s Cathedral is the most famous cathedral in London in the district of London City, England, precisely in the southern end of the Millennium Bridge.
- countrylife.co.uk St Paul’s Cathedral: Part church, part street…St Paul's may not have the London skyline to itself as it once did, yet Sir Christopher Wren's masterpiece still holds its own in a century full of glass and steel.
- http://greatlondon.ru st-pauls-cathedral/The majestic St Paul's Cathedral , London, is a Church of England and seat of the Bishop of London. St. Paul's Cathedral was built between 1675 and 1711.
- city-walks.info London-en/St-Pauls-Cathedral.htmlThis includes Sir Christopher Wren's, the architect of St Paul's Cathedral. Admiral Lord Nelson, a famous British war hero, whose statue stands at Trafalgar...