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South East View of St. Alfege Church, Greenwich, by RH Best.South East View of St. Alfege Church, Greenwich, by RH Best.
St Alfege's Church.

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Repro ID: PU2236
Title: South East View of St. Alfege Church, Greenwich, by RH Best.
Description: St Alfege had been appointed Archbishop of Canterbury in 1005. In 1012 he had bravely refused to sanction a ransom for his release from captivity by the invading Danes, and was murdered by them in Greenwich. Soon afterwards a church was built on the site. This was rebuilt in the 13th century. After a destructive storm in 1710, Nicholas Hawksmoor rebuilt the church, which remains today.
Creator: RH Best (artist), Josiah Neele (engraver)
Date: 1830
Credit line: National Maritime Museum, London


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