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St. Pancras Renaissance London Hotel (former St Pancras Midland Grand hotel) Euston Road London
hotel accommodation Gothic large frontage morning listed building front George Gilbert Scott hotel Saint Pancras Hotel stands in Kings cross large Gothic building was designed by G G Scott and erected in 1868-1876 midland
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St. Pancras Renaissance London Hotel (former St Pancras Midland Grand hotel) Euston Road London
hotel accommodation Gothic large frontage morning listed building front George Gilbert Scott hotel Saint Pancras Hotel stands in Kings cross large Gothic building was designed by G G Scott and erected in 1868-1876 midland
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St. Pancras Renaissance London Hotel (former St Pancras Midland Grand hotel) Euston Road London
hotel accommodation Gothic large frontage morning listed building front George Gilbert Scott hotel Saint Pancras Hotel stands in Kings cross large Gothic building was designed by G G Scott and erected in 1868-1876 midland
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St. Pancras Renaissance London Hotel (former St Pancras Midland Grand hotel) Euston Road London
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The Martyrs' Memorial, monument, St Giles, Oxford, England, UK, Oxford Martyrs, Sir George Gilbert Scott, George Gilbert Scott, Victorian Gothic, memorial, statues, Thomas Cranmer, Hugh Latimer. Nicholas Ridley, sculptor, Henry Weekes
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The Martyrs' Memorial is an imposing stone monument at the intersection of St Giles', Magdalen Street and Beaumont Street in Oxford, England just outside Balliol College. It commemorates the 16th-century "Oxford Martyrs". Designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott, the monument was completed in 1843. The Victorian Gothic memorial, whose design dates from 1838, has been likened to the spire of some sunken cathedral. The three statues of Thomas Cranmer, Hugh Latimer and Nicholas Ridley are by Henry Weekes.[1] The monument is listed at grade II*.[2] The inscription on the base of the Martyrs' Memorial reads as follows: "To the Glory of God, and in grateful commemoration of His servants, Thomas Cranmer, Nicholas Ridley, Hugh Latimer, Prelates of the Church of England, who near this spot yielded their bodies to be burned, bearing witness to the sacred truths which they had affirmed and maintained against the errors of the Church of Rome, and rejoicing that to them it was given not only to believe in Christ, but also to suffer for His sake; this monument was erected by public subscription in the year of our Lord God, MDCCCXLI
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The Martyrs Memorial in Oxford commemorates the deaths of Nicholas Ridley (Archbishop of London) Hugh Latimer (Bishop of Worcester) and Thomas Cranmer (Archbishop of Canterbury). All were arrested for alleged protestant heresies. Ridley and Latimer were burnt at the stake in October 1555 and Cranmer suffered the same fate in March 1556. The monument is by Sir George Gilbert Scott.
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Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design; CMS; Kings Cross; construction; argent; cranes; building; St Pancras Station; streetscape; University of the arts; eurostar; gasometer; regent's canal;
Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design; CMS; Kings Cross; construction; argent; cranes; building; St Pancras Station; streetscape; University of the arts; eurostar; gasometer; regent's canal;
St. John's College Chapel, University Of Cambridge stone Architecture Ornate Stonework Tower Higher Education Architect Designed By Sir George Gilbert Scott Christian Religion Christianity Religious Building Place Of Worship
St. John's College Chapel, University Of Cambridge stone Architecture Ornate Stonework Tower Higher Education Architect Designed By Sir George Gilbert Scott Christian Religion Christianity Religious Building Place Of Worship
St. John's College Chapel, University Of Cambridge stone Architecture Ornate Stonework Tower Higher Education Architect Designed By Sir George Gilbert Scott Christian Religion Christianity Religious Building Place Of Worship
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Rebuilding St George's; Grenada; Caribbean in March 2005 After Hurricane Ivan in September 2004; destruction; construction; building; devastation; Bruce street; Anglican Church of St George; concrete; rubble; demolition; roof damage
Rebuilding St George's; Grenada; Caribbean in March 2005 After Hurricane Ivan in September 2004; destruction; construction; building; devastation; Bruce street; Anglican Church of St George; concrete; rubble; demolition; roof damage
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