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Affects Me : A walk round Hawksmoor's Churches

    http://affects.me.uk/London/Hawksmoor/Hawksmoor.htm
    St Annes has one of the oddest towers of the Hawksmoor churches. The high clock was intended to be visible to boats on the Thames. There is a pyramid in the grounds, fortuitously close to a similar shaped tree. Each corner of the building has a mini-tower, and there is a suggestion that Hawksmoor intended these to be topped with pyramids.

An Occult Psychogeography of Hawksmoor's London Churches ...

    http://www.thebohemianblog.com/2015/10/an-occult-psychogeography-of-hawksmoors-london-churches.html
    Oct 22, 2015 · The morning was gone, the sun past its apex, and four stops into this tour of Hawksmoor churches I was still yet to see a church. I left Bunhill Fields through the north exit, making my way towards Old Street and another obelisk. St. Luke’s, Oldfield. 1.00 pm.

Hawksmoor's London Churches Architecture Walk Londonist

    https://londonist.com/2011/05/hawksmoors-london-churches-architecture-walk
    May 12, 2011 · Take a guided tour of the London churches of Nicholas Hawksmoor on Tuesday 31 May.. Hawksmoor's baroque churches are striking sacred landmarks that generally inspire awe with their cool white ...

Hawksmoor Martin Randall Travel

    https://www.martinrandall.com/hawksmoor
    Hawksmoor - The six London churches . From the West End to Greenwich by coach to see all six extant churches: St George’s Bloomsbury, St Mary Woolnoth, Christ Church Spitalfields, St George-in-the-East, St Anne’s Limehouse and St Alfege Greenwich. Also visit Thomas Archer’s contemporaneous St Paul’s Deptford.

Nicholas Hawksmoor’s Churches Spitalfields Life

    https://spitalfieldslife.com/2013/02/22/nicholas-hawksmoors-churches/
    Martin Randall Travel do a fascinating tour of the 6 Hawksmoor churches and a quick bonus visit to Thomas Archer’s St Paul’s Deptford with the architectural historian Gavin Stamp if anyone wants to visit them all and get even more information.

Hawksmoor: the six London churches Explore Churches

    https://www.explorechurches.org/event/hawksmoor-six-london-churches-0
    Jun 20, 2019 · From the West End to Greenwich by coach, see all of Hawksmoor’s six extant churches on Martin Randall Travel’s expert led London Days tour. Visit St George’s Bloomsbury, St Mary Woolnoth, Christ Church Spitalfields, St George in the East, St Anne Limehouse and St Alfege Greenwich, as well as Thomas Archer’s contemporaneous St Paul’s ...

Nicholas Hawksmoor - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Hawksmoor
    Nicholas Hawksmoor (probably 1661 – 25 March 1736) was an English architect. He was a leading figure of the English Baroque style of architecture in the late-seventeenth and early-eighteenth centuries. Hawksmoor worked alongside the principal architects of the time, Christopher Wren and John Vanbrugh, and contributed to the design of some of the most notable buildings of the period ...

Hawksmoor Churches - london-footprints.co.uk

    https://www.london-footprints.co.uk/arthawksmoor.htm
    Hawksmoor was one of the surveyors of the commissioners and his designs, along with churches by Archer and Gibbs, were new builds. Perhaps the expense of these reduced the numbers - St Anne's for instance cost £32,232 8s 7d plus £400 for the site.

Home Hawksmoor's Eye

    http://www.hawksmoorseye.com/
    Come see London with new eyes! The modern world was created by the City of London through Capitalism, EMPIRE, TRADE AND SCIENCE. after the great fire, the architect Nicholas Hawksmoor, set this vision in stone.

Nicholas Hawksmoor’s London Churches The Lost City of ...

    https://lostcityoflondon.co.uk/2015/11/09/nicholas-hawksmoors-london-churches/
    Nov 09, 2015 · Christopher Wren’s brilliant pupil and later successor Nicholas Hawksmoor built a number of equally impressive, yet individually distinct, churches in London in the early eighteenth century, namely, St Alfege Greenwich (1712–14), Christ Church Spitalfields (1714–29), St George-in-the-East (1714–29), St Anne Limehouse (1714–30), St Mary Woolnoth (1716–24) and St George …

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