London Pictures: Drawn With Pen And Pencil. With One Hundred And Thirty Illustrations

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London Pictures: Drawn With Pen And Pencil. With One Hundred And Thirty Illustrations
Richard Lovett
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Stone.' The choir was opened for service on December 2nd, 1697, but it was not until 17 10, when Wren was seventy-eight years old, that the highest stone of the lantern was laid. The total amount raised for the work by coal duties, subscriptions, and other means, was ;^ 1,167,474 ^1^- i^^- Wren was greatly hampered all through the work by the various Com- iTiissioners, and to this day little more than a beginning has been made towards the adornment of the Cathedral. The hideous iron railing wit
...h which the authorities insisted upon enclosing the building, notwithstanding Wren's remonstrances, has in recent years been swept away from the west 128 LONDON PICTURES.
front. The wall upon which the rest of the railing rests has also been lowered. In the same way the unsightly balustrade around the top of the Cathedral was placed there against Wren's wishes, he remarking, when consulted about it, that 'ladies think nothing well without an edging.' He had purposed lining the dome with mosaic, but this was considered far too novel and too costly an experiment.


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