Stiffleaf's photos with the keyword: crisp

st.paul's church , hammersmith

12 Feb 2012 146
this monument, somewhat lost in the n.w. corner of the nave, is probably the most interesting thing here. it was erected by sir nicholas crisp in the 1660s , to be both a memorial of king charles I, and to hold his own heart after his death in 1665. the memorial is probably by jasper latham, the bronze bust of charles is probably by le sueur

st.paul's church , hammersmith

12 Feb 2012 111
only one or two little bits of the original c17 chapel of ease remain in the new victorian church, these are the arms of the c17 benefactor sir nicholas crisp, and are in the porch.

st.paul's church , hammersmith

12 Feb 2012 141
this monument, somewhat lost in the n.w. corner of the nave, is probably the most interesting thing here. it was erected by sir nicholas crisp in the 1660s , to be both a memorial of king charles I, and to hold his own heart after his death in 1665. the memorial is probably by jasper latham, the bronze bust of charles is probably by le sueur

st.paul's church , hammersmith

12 Feb 2012 113
this monument, somewhat lost in the n.w. corner of the nave, is probably the most interesting thing here. it was erected by sir nicholas crisp in the 1660s , to be both a memorial of king charles I, and to hold his own heart after his death in 1665. the memorial is probably by jasper latham, the bronze bust of charles is probably by le sueur

st.paul's church , hammersmith

12 Feb 2012 137
this monument, somewhat lost in the n.w. corner of the nave, is probably the most interesting thing here. it was erected by sir nicholas crisp in the 1660s , to be both a memorial of king charles I, and to hold his own heart after his death in 1665. the memorial is probably by jasper latham, the bronze bust of charles is probably by le sueur

st.paul's church , hammersmith

12 Feb 2012 152
this monument, somewhat lost in the n.w. corner of the nave, is probably the most interesting thing here. it was erected by sir nicholas crisp in the 1660s , to be both a memorial of king charles I, and to hold his own heart after his death in 1665. the memorial is probably by jasper latham, the bronze bust of charles is probably by le sueur

highgate cemetery east, london

28 Nov 2011 82
tomb of anne crisp of 1884, featuring her dog emperor

highgate cemetery east, london

28 Nov 2011 90
tomb of anne crisp of 1884, featuring her dog emperor

st.nicholas, chiswick, london

05 May 2011 133
chest tomb of nicholas crisp who died in 1706, worn out and weary with life after living many years afflicted with asthma and the stone