London Pictures Drawn With Pen And Pencil With One Hundred And Thirty Illustr
London Pictures Drawn With Pen And Pencil With One Hundred And Thirty Illustr
Richard Lovett
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Strong, the mason, but there is no detailed account of the subsequent building. In ECCLESIASTICAL LONDON. 127 1685 James II. Issued a new Commission for the continuance of the work. Up to April, 1684, . 109, 765 i2s. Id. Had been spent, with the following result : ' The walls of the choir, with its aisles, being one hundred and seventy feet long and one hundred and twenty feet broad, with the stupendous arched vaults below the pavement, were finished, as also the new chapter-house and vestries.... The two beautiful circular porticoes of the north and south entrances, and the massy piers which support the cupola, a circle of one hundred and eight feet diameter within the walls, were also brought to the same height, being all wrought of large blocks of Portland INTERIOR OF ST. PAUL'S, LOOKING EAST, AS IT WOULD HAVE BEEN AFTER WREN'S FIRST DESIGN. stone. ' The choir was opened for service on December 2nd, 1697, but it was not until 1710, when Wren was seventy-eight years old, that the highest stone of the lantern was laid.
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