Christopher Wren

Sir Christopher Michael Wren

  • English

Notable English architect - AsNotedIn


Timeline

Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
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
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
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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