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Dollis Hill Synagogue in London

Dollis Hill Synagogue in London

London, GB

The Dollis Hill Synagogue in London is an Ashkenazi synagogue built in 1936-38 by architect Evan Owen Williams. This concrete building now serves as an educational Institution.

Down Cathedral

Down Cathedral

Downpatrick, GB

The Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity is an Anglican cathedral whose presence is attested since the eleventh century. The Cathedral has gone through a tumultuous history through the Norman invasion (1169–1175), the Bruce campaign (1315 – 1318) and the Tudor conquest (16th century). It has been destroyed numerous times and has only been open without interruption since 1818.

Dromore Cathedral

Dromore Cathedral

Dromore, GB

The Cathedral Church of Christ the Redeemer in Dromore was built in the mid 17th century. The first church on the site was the abbey church of the monastery founded by the future St Colman of Dromore around 510. Nothing remains of it, but it became the first cathedral in the diocese of Dromore. In 1870 the church was further enlarged with the addition of a baptistery and the location of the organ, and in 1899 an additional nave was added, giving the building its present layout.

Durham Cathedral

Durham Cathedral

Durham, GB

Durham Cathedral is of the finest examples of Romanesque architecture in Europe, renowned for its spectacular location at the heart of the Durham UNESCO World Heritage Site. It also boasts the most intact surviving set of medieval monastic buildings in the UK, now home to a new world class visitor experience Open Treasure. Visit Durham Cathedral and you'll soon discover why Bill Bryson described this magnificent place as the 'best cathedral on planet earth'!

East London Central Synagogue

East London Central Synagogue

London, GB

The East London Central Synagogue is a Hasidic synagogue built in 1922-23 by architect Digby Lewi Solomon. This brick building in the Neo-Classical style still serves as a synagogue.

East London Mosque

East London Mosque

London, GB

East London Mosque is a Muslim place of worship serving the community between the districts of Whitechapel and Aldgate East in London.

Edinburgh Central Mosque

Edinburgh Central Mosque

Edinburgh, GB

Edinburgh Central Mosque is a Muslim place of worship near the University of Edinburgh inaugurated in 1998 .

Ely Cathedral

Ely Cathedral

Ely, GB

Queen Etheldreda (d679) was foundress and abbess of Ely. She restored an old church and built her monastery here. After its restoration in 970 by Ethelwold it became the richest abbey in England except for Glastonbury. Etheldreda died around 680 from a tumour on the neck, reputedly as a divine punishment for wearing necklaces in her younger days; in reality it was the result of plague. Etheldreda's shrine visited by vast numbers of medieval pilgrims.

Emmanuel Church

Emmanuel Church

West Hampstead, GB

The origin of Emmanuel Church lies in the rapid development of West Hampstead in the second half of the 19th century after the arrival of the railways. The architect of the church was JA Thomas, of Whitfield and Thomas. The foundation stone was laid on 19 June 1897.

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