St Paul's Cathedral

Archaeology and History

St Paul's Cathedral
John Schofield
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h280 x 216mm - 206pg
15 Feb 2022 UK
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9781789258059
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This is the first volume concerned solely with the archaeology of a major late 17th-century building in London, and the major changes it has undergone. St Paul' s Cathedral in the City of London was built in 1675-1711 to the designs of Sir Christopher Wren and has been described as an iconic building many times. In this major new account, John Schofield examines the cathedral from an archaeological perspective, reviewing its history from the early 18th- to the early 21st-century, as illustrated by recent archaeological recording, documentary research and engineering asssessment. A detailed account of the construction of the cathedral is provided based on a comparison of the fabric with voluminous building accounts which have survived and evidence from recent archaeological investigation. The construction of the Wren building and its embellishments are followed by the main works of later surveyors such as Robert Mylne and Francis Penrose. The 20th-century brought further changes and conservation projects, including restoration after the building was hit by two bombs in World War II, and all its windows blown out. The 1990s and first years of the present century have witnessed considerable refurbishment and cleaning involving archaeological and engineering works. Archaeological specialist reports and an engineering review of the stability and character of the building are provided. AUTHOR: John Schofield is Cathedral Archaeologist for St Paul' s Cathedral. He worked at the Museum of London from 1974 until 2008, and is now a freelance archaeologist and architectural historian. He has written widely on the archaeology and building history of London and European towns, with several well-received books: The building of London from the Conquest to the Great Fire (3rd ed, 1999); Medieval London houses (2nd ed, 2003), [with Alan Vince] Medieval towns (2005), St Paul' s Cathedral before Wren (2011) and London 1100 1600: the archaeology of a capital city (2011). His next book will be on the historic waterfront of the City of London.
". . . adds immeasurable value to how we perceive and understand this building. Did we need another book on this majestic cathedral? In this case it is a resounding ' yes' . "-- "Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians" "This book is an excellent demonstration of the key role archaeological analysis plays in understanding buildings. It is a genuine contribution to the scholarship, containing much that has not been published elsewhere, and undoubtedly enhancing our understanding of one of England' s most important landmarks. "-- "The London Review" (5/1/2017 12:00:00 AM) "This is a well-produced book, with many clear illustrations properly captioned and indexed into the text. . . With the previous volume on the medieval cathedral, it provides a concise, fully referenced account of the archaeological discoveries made in the capital' s greatest building and sits comfortabl alongside the many architcetural studies. "-- "The Archaeological Journal" The first ever account of the archaeology of Christopher Wren' s cathedral. . . A detailed account of the construction of the cathedral is provided based on a comparison of the fabric with voluminous building accounts which have survived and evidence from recent archaeological investigation. -- ", Issue 363/ May 2016"
John Schofield is Cathedral Archaeologist for St Paul' s Cathedral. He worked at the Museum of London from 1974 until 2008, and is now a freelance archaeologist and architectural historian. He has written widely on the archaeology and building history of London and European towns, with several well-received books: The building of London from the Conquest to the Great Fire (3rd ed, 1999); Medieval London houses (2nd ed, 2003), [with Alan Vince] Medieval towns (2005), St Paul' s Cathedral before Wren (2011) and London 1100-1600: the archaeology of a capital city (2011). His next book will be on the historic waterfront of the City of London.

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