Views of St. Paul's Cathedral, London

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Views of St. Paul's Cathedral, London

by W. J. (William John) Sparrow-Simpson

EN·~22 minutes·20 chapters

Chapters

20 total
1

VIEWS OF ST. PAUL’S CATHEDRAL London

0:09
2

THE WESTERN FAÇADE.

1:44
3

S. PAUL’S FROM THE SOUTH WEST.

0:31
4

S. PAUL’S CATHEDRAL, WEST FRONT, N.W. ANGLE.

0:27
5

THE SOUTH TRANSEPT.

1:05
6

THE WESTERN END OF THE NAVE.

1:11
7

THE NORTH-WEST CHAPEL.

1:01
8

THE TOMB OF GENERAL GORDON

0:26
9

THE WELLINGTON MONUMENT

1:20
10

ACROSS THE DOME TO THE NORTH TRANSEPT.

0:32

Description

This illustrated volume invites listeners to explore London’s most celebrated landmark through vivid descriptions and carefully selected photographs. The author’s knowledgeable commentary traces the cathedral’s monumental construction, from Sir Christopher Wren’s groundbreaking stone‑laying in 1675 to the completion of the soaring dome a few decades later, while offering precise measurements that reveal the building’s grand scale. Along the way, the text highlights the harmonious proportions of the western façade, the elegant campaniles, and the richly carved interiors that have drawn visitors for centuries.

Beyond the architectural details, the book captures the cathedral’s living spirit, recounting the historic opening of the choir for thanksgiving services and the resonant atmosphere of its famed musical festivals. Listeners will feel the awe of stepping through the massive western doors, hearing the echo of organ music, and imagining the golden light that bathes the dome at sunset. It’s a concise, engaging guide that brings the splendor of St. Paul’s to life for anyone who loves history, art, or the timeless beauty of great architecture.

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Language

en

Duration

~22 minutes (21K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Andrew Sly, Al Haines and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2015-03-14

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

W. J. (William John) Sparrow-Simpson

W. J. (William John) Sparrow-Simpson

1859–1952

An Anglican priest, hymn writer, and prolific religious author, he is best remembered for writing the libretto for John Stainer’s beloved oratorio The Crucifixion. His work joined scholarship, preaching, and devotional writing in a way that reached both churchgoers and serious readers.

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