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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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Gemma Simmonds, a white woman with glasses and short brown, speaking from the lectern in the Wren Suite, an exposed brick wall behind her.
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God in All Things: St Ignatius' Way of Prayer

Gemma Simmonds explores St Ignatius’ life-giving way of praying with our imaginations and the everyday reality of our lives.
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Friends Council

The Friends Council act as Trustees responsible for controlling the management and administration of the Friends.
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The Revolutionary Children of God: Cultivating a Faith that Creates Communion

An academic lecture in which Willie Jennings explores the question 'who are my people?' and considers theological issues of belonging for Christians.
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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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The Rublev Icon

Ann Persson explores what we might learn about the Holy Trinity from contemplating the Rublev Icon.
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Oliver is a young white man with dark hair and wearing a black shirt. He is holding a piece of testing equipment which is attached to an open boiler.
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Careers in the Crafts

Oliver Salmon presents his experience of training in Plumbing and Heating Apprenticeship with the Works Department at St Paul’s Cathedral.
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A young Asian woman with long dark hair and wearing a patterned navy and white dress stands in front of a large wooden model of St Paul's Cathedral.
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Careers in the Crafts

The team from Caroe Architects describe how they chose to train in the architecture profession and reflect on the joys and challenges of working in heritage buildings.
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Bishop Thomas Fanshaw Middleton (1769-1822): The history

Learn about the monument to Bishop Thomas Fanshaw Middleton and the East India Company with this piece written by Reverend Canon Dr Peniel Rajkumar.  
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Monument to Granville Gower Loch
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Granville Gower Loch (1813-1853)

Learn about the monument to Granville Gower Loch and the East India Company with this piece written by M Ahmedullah.  
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Monument to William Jones
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Sir William Jones (1746-94)

Learn about the monument to Sir William Jones and the East India Company with this piece written by Alum Bati.  
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Monument to Charles Cornwallis
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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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Monument to Henry Montgomery Lawrence
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Sir Henry Montgomery Lawrence (1806-57)

Learn about the monument to Sir Henry Montgomery Lawrence and the East India Company, with this piece written by Ricky Singh Ahluwalia. 
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Monument to Richard Southwell Bourke
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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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Monument to Charles James Napier
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Sir Charles James Napier (1782-1853)

Learn about the monument to Sir Charles James Napier and the East India Company, with this piece written by Asif Shakoor. 
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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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Monument to Charles Metcalfe MacGregor
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Sir Charles Metcalfe MacGregor (1840-87)

Learn about the monument to Sir Charles Metcalfe MacGregor and the East India Company, with this piece written by Mian Obaid Shah. 
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Monument to Samuel Browne
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Sir Samuel James Browne (1824-1901)

Learn about the monument to Sir Samuel James Browne and the East India Company, with this piece written by Monna Matharu. 
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Monument to Henry Bartle Frere
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Sir Henry Bartle Frere, 1st Baronet (1815-84)

Learn about the monument to Sir Henry Bartle Frere, 1st Baronet and the East India Company, with this piece written by Sanchita Mukherjee. 
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Bob Gilbert, a white man with short grey hair, wearing a white shirt and a grey waistcoat, talks in the Wren Suite at St Paul's
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The Everyday Wild: A Spirituality of Urban Nature

Bob Gilbert talks about the wonders of inner-city nature, and the pleasure and inspiration to be drawn from observing and connecting with the everyday. He explores whether it's possible to feel as close to God in the ordinary streets of a city as in the natural world. 
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The East India Company at St Paul's

A digital trail produced in collaboration with Stepney Community Trust.
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