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Photo by Heidemarie Riedel Even as the industry has moved out of Fleet Street, London-based journalists continue to make St Bride’s their home church. Simon Greaves has been on staff at the ...
St Bride's Church on London’s Fleet Street was once the beating heart of the newspaper industry. The nationals are now scattered. But St Bride’s remains the spiritual home of the media.
The church from the outside. The church of St Bride’s on Fleet Street is most renowned for its wedding cake spire, completed to the designs of Sir Christopher Wren in 1703 and plagiarised by ...
"Fleet Street as the geographical home of the press is now a deserted village full of ghosts and memories," said David O'Meara, canon of St. Bride's, as some of the congregants appeared to ...
HarperCollins is organising a memorial for Barbara Taylor Bradford OBE next month at St Bride’s Church. The service will take ...
St Bride's in Fleet Street is one of London's oldest churches but now its future is in doubt. Three centuries of weather damage and pollution have taken their toll on Sir Christopher Wren's ...
St Bride’s Church, which it is claimed inspired the ... As with much of the City, Fleet Street is, however, far from static. It is currently home to a number of major projects, including the ...
ON 16 January 1864, Mary Ann Walker, known to those who loved her as Polly, married William Nichols at St Bride’s, Fleet Street, in London. On 31 August 1888, her body was found just over two miles ...
St Bride's. Rupert Murdoch, the man who many blame for Fleet Street's demise, will today return to the famous thoroughfare - not to dance on its grave but to bid it an ironic and apparently ...
When the media boss of News Corp, aged 84, enters St Bride’s church just off Fleet Street, his new wife, Jerry Hall, 59, former long-time partner of Rolling Stone Mick jagger, will already be ...
Viscount Rothermere, chairman of the Daily Mail and General Trust, which owns the Daily Mail, was among those who attended the service at St Bride's, the 'journalists' church' in Fleet Street.
It was based on photographs and observational drawings of Fleet Street and features the Royal Courts of Justice, the Cock Tavern, the Daily Express building, St Dunstan’s Church, the Dundee Courier ...