Christopher Wren
Sir Christopher Michael Wren
English
Notable English architect - AsNotedIn
Notable English architect - AsNotedIn
| Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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| Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
| 1632/10/20 | Born | Significant date | Christopher Wren's Birthday | ||||
| 1670/00/00 | Fishmongers Company submits a design for a new hall and a payment of ten gold pieces to Charles II's Surveyor General, Dr Christopher Wren. The Fishmongers announced a competition for a design to replacement this building in 1831. | Surveyor General | Fishmongers Hall | London | |||
| 1676/00/00 | A new Royal Observatory building is erected at Greenwich, 1675-1676. | Architect | Royal Observatory Flamsteed House | Greenwich Park | |||
| 1677/00/00 | Church of Saint Mary the Virgin, Aldermanbury is built in The City of London, England from 1672 to 1677. | Architect | Winston Churchill Memorial | Fulton | |||
| 1691/00/00 | Steps are built from Queen Mary's terrace in front of her apartments, down to the Thames to access her state barge, 1691-1693. The north end of the terrace with steps flanked by terrace retaining walls and parts of the river gate remain. | Architect | Fragments of Old Whitehall Palace, Queen Mary's Steps | London | |||
| 1695/00/00 | Sir Christopher Wren Building at the College of William and Mary is constructed between 1695 and 1700 | Architect | Wren Building, College of William and Mary | Williamsburg | |||
| 1700/00/00 | During the construction of St Paul's Cathedral, Christopher Wren lives in a house (lost) to the west of 49 Bankside. The site is now a modern block of flats on Hopton St, behind the Founders Arms pub. | Home | Cardinals Wharf | Bankside, Southwark | |||
| 1703/00/00 | Begun 1698 per a design by Sir Christopher Wren, the hall, dome and colonnade are completed at King William's Quarter. | Architect | Royal Naval College South West Building King William's Quarter | Royal Naval College | |||
| 1723/02/25 | Died | Significant date | |||||
| 1917/00/00 | Links library is lined with paneling from a room in England designed by Sir Christopher Wren. | Architect | Links Club | New York City |
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