MJ Maccardini (trailerfullofpix)'s photos with the keyword: steeple

IMG 3012-001-St Augustine's Spire

04 Jan 2025 28
St Augustine's Kilburn, a Grade I listed Anglican church dubbed the "cathedral of north London." The spire is the second highest in London, after St Mary Abbots in Kensington. The church interior features in the final episode of the Netflix series Black Doves.

IMG 2955-001-Hampstead Heath Extension

28 Dec 2024 24
Looking towards Hampstead Garden Suburb, Golders Green, from the Hampstead Heath Extension. The dome in the distance is the Hampstead Garden Suburb Free Church. The tall spire is St Jude's on the Hill. The tower on the right is on the Henrietta Barnett School.

IMG 1384-001-Post Building View 2

16 May 2024 2 1 96
Roof garden of the Post Building, Museum Street, an excellent outdoor space and viewing terrace. (The entrance to the roof garden is in New Oxford Street.) The spire of St George Bloomsbury, lined up with the glass roof of the British Museum and Senate House behind.

IMG 1380-001-Post Building View 1

16 May 2024 1 107
Roof garden of the Post Building, Museum Street, an excellent outdoor space and viewing terrace. (The entrance to the roof garden is in New Oxford Street.) The spire of St George Bloomsbury, lined up with the glass roof of the British Museum and Senate House behind.

IMG 1364-001-St George Bloomsbury

16 May 2024 2 106
By Nicholas Hawksmoor. The church and spire were significantly restored in the early 21st century. The lions and unicorns on the spire are reproductions (very good ones, it seems).

All Hallows & the Walkie Talkie

15 Nov 2014 1 2 328
The lovely, slender spire of All Hallows by the Tower pointing skyward and the hulking, sore thumb of 20 Fenchurch (a.k.a. the Walkie Talkie) looming over the City of London.

St Martin-in-the-Puddle

18 May 2008 180
Reflection in Trafalgar Square. See where this picture was taken. [?]

All Hallows by the Tower

07 Oct 2008 208
The oldest church in the City of London. Several American connections -- William Penn was baptised here, and John Quincy Adams married here. All Hallows survived the Great Fire through the efforts of Wm. Penn's father. It fared worse in WWII, and only the tower and the walls survived the bombs. There's a bit of Roman pavement in the crypt. See where this picture was taken. [?]