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St Elizabeth’s Church, Trybsz

St Elizabeth’s Church, Trybsz

Trybsz, PL

St. Elizabeth’s Church is a log construction from 1567. It is one of the historic wooden churches in the Małopolska province in southern Poland.

St Ethelburga the Virgin

St Ethelburga the Virgin

City of London, GB

St Ethelburga's is one of the few surviving medieval City churches in London. Many were destroyed during the Great Fire of London in 1666 or the Second World War. The foundation date of the church is unknown, but it was first recorded in 1250 as the church of St Adelburga the Virgin.

St Etheldreda

St Etheldreda

Holborn, GB

St Etheldreda's is the oldest Catholic church in England and one of only two remaining buildings in London from the reign of Edward I. The church was built in 1290 by John De Kirkeby, Bishop of Ely. It is here that Shakespeare has John O'Gaunt making one of the finest speeches in the English language; ‘This blessed plot, this Earth, this realm, this England'.

St Etheldreda's Church, Norwich

St Etheldreda's Church, Norwich

Norwich, GB

St Etheldreda is a round tower church in the City of Norwich. It is in the care of the Norwich Historic Churches Trust.

St Eugene's Cathedral

St Eugene's Cathedral

Londonderry, GB

St Eugene's Cathedral in Derry is a Catholic cathedral built between 1840 and 1873. The Gothic Revival style church was designed by the architect James Joseph McCarthy. Due to lack of funds, the construction of the cathedral's bell tower and spire was not completed until 1903. The first windows of the cathedral were simple glazed units due to lack of funds. It was not until the 1890s that stained glass windows were installed.

St Eunan's Cathedral

St Eunan's Cathedral

Raphoe, IE

St Eunan's Cathedral is the Anglican cathedral of Raphoe. The oldest substantive part of the present building is the south-east corner, which dates from the 12th century. The rest of the cathedral is a mixture of successive reconstructions and alterations dating from the 17th century to the late 19th century. The original building was cruciform in shape.

St Eystein kirke

St Eystein kirke

Bodø, NO

St Eystein kirke is a Catholic church built in 1983 in the Norwegian town of Bodø. The Church has a marble altar.

St Fachtna's Cathedral

St Fachtna's Cathedral

Rosscarbery, IE

St Fachtna's Cathedral is the Anglican cathedral of Rosscarbery. It is dedicated to St Fachtna († ~600), founder of the monastery of Rosscarbery, known for his school of scripture study. The church was the seat of the diocese of Ross, established in 1160 and merged with Cork in 1583.

St Faith

St Faith

Farmcote, GB

The body of this beautiful little chapel is Saxon and fairly early Norman, though the round Saxon apse was destroyed in the early 19th century.

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