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Crypts of London

by Malcolm Johnson, Richard Londin

With rare illustrations throughout, this fascinating study reveals the incredible history hidden beneath the churches of our capital.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

After the devastation of 1666, the Church of England in the City of London was given fifty-one new buildings in addition to the twenty-four that had survived the Great Fire. During the next hundred years others were built in the two cities of London and Westminster, most with a crypt as spacious as the church above. This book relates the amazing stories of these spaces, revealing an often surprising side to life – and death – inside the churches of historic London. The story of these crypts really began when, against the wishes of architects such as Wren and Vanbrugh, the clergy, churchwardens and vestries decided to earn some money by interring wealthy parishioners in their crypts. By 1800 there were seventy-nine church crypts in London, filled with the last remains of Londoners both illustrious and ordinary. Interments in inner London ended in the 1850s; since then, fifty-two crypts have been cleared, and five partially cleared – in each case resulting in the gruesome business of moving human remains. Today, many crypts have a new life as chapels, restaurants, medical centres and museums. With rare illustrations throughout, this fascinating study reveals the incredible history hidden beneath the churches of our capital. Malcolm Johnson is a retired priest, and has a PhD from King's College, London. His well-received St Martin-in- the-Fields was published by Phillimore in 2005.

Author Biography

Malcolm Johnson is a retired priest and the author of St Martin-in-the-Fields.

Long Description

After the devastation of 1666, the Church of England in the City of London was given fifty-one new buildings in addition to the twenty-four that had survived the Great Fire. During the next hundred years others were built in the two cities of London and Westminster, most with a crypt as spacious as the church above. This book relates the amazing stories of these spaces, revealing an often surprising side to life - and death - inside the churches of historic London. The story of these crypts really began when, against the wishes of architects such as Wren and Vanbrugh, the clergy, churchwardens and vestries decided to earn some money by interring wealthy parishioners in their crypts. By 1800 there were seventy-nine church crypts in London, filled with the last remains of Londoners both illustrious and ordinary. Interments in inner London ended in the 1850s; since then, fifty-two crypts have been cleared, and five partially cleared - in each case resulting in the gruesome business of moving human remains. Today, many crypts have a new life as chapels, restaurants, medical centres and museums. With rare illustrations throughout, this fascinating study reveals the incredible history hidden beneath the churches of our capital.Malcolm Johnson is a retired priest, and has a PhD from King's College, London. His well-received St Martin-in- the-Fields was published by Phillimore in 2005.

Details

ISBN1860776728
Author Richard Londin
ISBN-10 1860776728
ISBN-13 9781860776724
Media Book
Pages 224
Publisher The History Press Ltd
Imprint Phillimore & Co Ltd
Place of Publication Stroud
Country of Publication United Kingdom
DEWEY 726.809421
Short Title CRYPTS OF LONDON
Language English
Birth 1967
Affiliation University of Bristol
Illustrations black & white illustrations, black & white tables, maps
Format Paperback
Series History Press
UK Release Date 2013-12-02
AU Release Date 2013-12-02
NZ Release Date 2013-12-02
Year 2013
Publication Date 2013-12-02
Audience General

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