St. Mildred Bread Street, London, England, designed by Christopher Wren in 1681 and destroyed in an air raid in 1941. Percy Shelley and Mary Wollstonecraft were married here in 1816.

St. Mildred Bread Street, London, England, designed by Christopher Wren in 1681 and destroyed in an air raid in 1941. Percy Shelley and Mary Wollstonecraft were married here in 1816.

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Comments

  1. archineering says

    Some more information

  2. adr10025 says

    Yes, please.

  3. adr10025 says

    Thanks!

  4. teddy_vedder says

    Wren was baller. So much success at such a young age

  5. Archie457 says

    It’s beautiful. A pity they didn’t rebuild it.

  6. ilalli says

    Lamentable that no photographs were taken of the church or interior despite it being around for the first century of photography

  7. traveltrad says

    Discover London, England – 4K #7 Bird’s Eye View https://youtu.be/fz0Rw618iWc

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