St. Bride's Church, Fleet Street LondonUK Sep 14 Written By Luke Cabading “The story of St Bride’s is inextricably woven into the history of the City of London. By the time the Great Fire of 1666 left the church in ruins, a succession of churches had existed on the site for about a millennium, and the area had already assumed its unique role in the emergence of English printing. It took nine years for St Bride’s to re-appear from the ashes under the inspired direction of Christopher Wren, but for the next two-and-a-half centuries it was in the shadow of the church’s unmistakeable wedding-cake spire that the rise of the British newspaper industry into the immensely-powerful Fourth Estate took place.” — http://www.stbrides.com/history/introduction.html#top View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize 2011EnglandUK Luke Cabading
St. Bride's Church, Fleet Street LondonUK Sep 14 Written By Luke Cabading “The story of St Bride’s is inextricably woven into the history of the City of London. By the time the Great Fire of 1666 left the church in ruins, a succession of churches had existed on the site for about a millennium, and the area had already assumed its unique role in the emergence of English printing. It took nine years for St Bride’s to re-appear from the ashes under the inspired direction of Christopher Wren, but for the next two-and-a-half centuries it was in the shadow of the church’s unmistakeable wedding-cake spire that the rise of the British newspaper industry into the immensely-powerful Fourth Estate took place.” — http://www.stbrides.com/history/introduction.html#top View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize 2011EnglandUK Luke Cabading