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Exhibition: Saving St Paul's: The Watch and the Second World War

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Exhibition: Saving St Paul's: The Watch and the Second World War

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The monument to Samuel Johnson depicts him leaning on a column, dressed in antique drapes, and contemplating a scroll
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History Set in Stone: Church, Power and Empire

Students discover how monuments at St Paul’s Cathedral can inform understanding of the British Empire and its influence and impact on the wider world.
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Charles Cornwallis,1st Marquess Cornwallis (1738-1805)

Learn about the monument to Charles Cornwallis,1st Marquess Cornwallis, and the East India Company with this piece written by Fawzia Mahmood.  
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Weddings

A small number of weddings take place at St Paul’s each year – find out if you and your partner would be eligible to join us. 
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Ways to donate

From helping to maintain our beautiful building, to funding the music programme, there are a number of ways to donate to us.
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Members of the Learning team speak to children at Messy Cathedral 2025.
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St Paul’s chosen as finalist for renowned Schools Travel Award

We've been shortlisted as a finalist for annual Schools Travel Awards, in recognition of inspiring work carried out by our Learning department.
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A flying start: How the Friends were founded

The very first meeting of the Friends of St Paul's took place on a pleasant spring evening, on the 29th April 1952.
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Fire Safety Officer

We are looking for an experienced Fire Safety Officer, to join our Property team, to ensure the management and compliance of all aspects of fire safety, prevention and protection across all St Paul’s Cathedral properties.

In this role, responsibilities will include:reviewing, updating and, where necessary, developing fire safety policies and procedures to ensure they reflect current legislation and best practice;leading on embedding and championing a positive fire safety culture;developing and delivering (personally or using approved external providers) fire safety training;managing the work within the Action Plan of the Safety Committee;reviewing and developing the organisational level Risk Register for fire safety and supporting the development of departmental Risk Registers and Assessments;conducting Fire Risk Assessments for all properties and events; andconducting and observing practical fire safety evacuation drills.
 Amongst other skills, the successful applicant will have:  Level 3 Award in Fire Risk management;Level 4 Certificate in Fire Safety (Assessor);IOSH Managing Safely;experience of conducting fire risk assessments;specialist knowledge of fire legislation and relevant codes of practice underpinned by theoretical knowledge and relevant working experience; andeffective and clear communication skills both written and verbal.
You will also be expected to share in St Paul’s Cathedral’s commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults.In return you’ll find we are a welcoming place to work and we each take responsibility for our part in the Cathedral’s work, looking after St Paul’s for the next generation.  
 Our annual holiday allowance is 25 days plus bank holidays (FTE)Our pension scheme allows for up to 7.5% employer contributionAnd as you might expect we have life assurance of four times basic salary and an employee assistance programme
 We are committed to creating and sustaining a diverse and inclusive workforce that represents our context and wider community. 
 
We are aware that those of United Kingdom Minority Ethnic / Global Majority Heritage, women, and disabled people are currently under-represented in our workforce, and we particularly encourage applications from those with the relevant skills and experience that will increase our representation. 
 The closing date for applications is Sunday 27th July 2025 at 11.59pm.Interviews will take place on Wednesday 13th August 2025.  We are looking for an experienced Fire Safety Officer to join our Property team.
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I Was There: 5 - Simon of Cyrene

Biblical Scholar Dr Paula Gooder reflects on different characters who witnessed the events of Holy Week and Good Friday.
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The new Dean of St Paul's, the Very Reverend Andrew Tremlett
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Andrew Tremlett to be next Dean of St Paul’s

We are very pleased to announce that the Very Revd Andrew Tremlett has been appointed as the next Dean of St Paul’s.
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Bomb damage sustained to St Paul's during the Second World War
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Wartime damage and repair

It is a common myth that St Paul’s escaped damage during the Blitz, but in fact the Cathedral was to endure two direct hits by high explosives during the Second World War.
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Portrait of Godfrey Allen, Surveyor to the Fabric between 1931 and 1956, taken during the Second World War
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Godfrey Allen

Godfrey Allen, Surveyor to the Fabric from 1931-1956 was described as 'the St Paul's terrier', and was devoted to the Cathedral.
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Monument to Robert Cornelis Napier
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Robert Cornelis Napier, 1st Baron Napier of Magdala (1810-90)

Learn about the monument to Robert Cornelis Napier, 1st Baron Napier of Magdala and the East India Company, with this piece written by Taryn Khanam BEM. 
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Richard Southwell Bourke, 6th Earl of Mayo (1822-72)

Learn about the monument to Richard Southwell Burke, 6th Earl of Mayo and the East India Company with this piece written by Niaz Alam. 
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Tyndale's New Testament

Tyndale’s Bible was one of the most dangerous books in Tudor England, and was even returned to St Paul’s in secret.
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Eileen Woods: Wandsman and Cathedral guide

A profile of Eileen Woods, Wandsman and Cathedral Guide.
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Volunteer with us

Join our sociable and supportive community of volunteers and be surrounded by incredible architecture, history, collections and faith in the heart of the City.
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Carris, a white woman with auburn hair and glasses, stands in the cathedral, the lights of the nave and the decorative ceiling blurred in the background behind her.
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Music for Good Friday and Easter

Singer Carris Jones writes about music that illuminates the mystery and meanings of Good Friday and Easter.
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Summer Reading

Cathedral Chaplain Paula Hollingsworth reflects on five novels that feed her soul and her spirit.
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Fig. 3. Study by Hawksmoor in half-elevation, section and plan, for a mausoleum-like rotunda on the west side of the piazza, c.1696–97 (WRE/7/1/3)
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7. Churchyard and paving and miscellaneous drawings, c. 1690-1713

The earliest known scheme to improve the Cathedral churchyard is an outline study by Wren and Hawksmoor, drawn over a survey of the whole precinct prepared by William Dickinson. 
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The Penrose architectural drawings

Following in Wren’s footsteps, architect Francis Crammer Penrose made some major changes to the Cathedral – and, after his death, helped modern archaeologists uncover our history.
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