So I'm fanboying out over the fact that @StPaulsLondon followed me, so let me tell you some stuff about it.pic.twitter.com/TBikk2crPS
History, archaeology, place-names & early lit. Main research on post-Roman Britain & Anglo-Saxon England; also long-distance trade, migration & contact.
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So I'm fanboying out over the fact that @StPaulsLondon followed me, so let me tell you some stuff about it.pic.twitter.com/TBikk2crPS
St Paul's is like the Doctor - it's had (at least) four different faces over the centuries. It burned down (at least) three times.pic.twitter.com/b07VWxhoMf
St Paul's Cross in the churchyard was an open-air pulpit where great theological debates raged over time. Here's the memorial to it.pic.twitter.com/Veq1YCpgzA
Cathedral churchyards seem an unlikely place for executions, but Gunpowder Plot conspirators were hung, drawn & quartered at St Paul's.pic.twitter.com/MjvxGWdB9g
At the time of Shakespeare, St Paul's churchyard was a publishing centre, with all manner of books, pamphlets & plays for sale.pic.twitter.com/BG2MDJ1kJl
St Paul's was falling to bits even before the Great Fire of 1666. Famous architect (& local boy) Inigo Jones had begun updating it.pic.twitter.com/HmliXKjDGg
The Great Fire of London started on September 2, 1666. Quickly, St Paul's cathedral was consumed.pic.twitter.com/1XhQk1DatS
You've prob seen, but if not it's worth a look: 'The Archaeology of St Paul’s Cathedral'—lecture text, slides+vid :) https://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/the-archaeology-of-st-pauls-cathedral …
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