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"Worshipful: A Journey through London's Rich History and Traditions" Step into the City of London

Background imageWorshipful Collection: Worshipful Company of Vintners, City of London

Worshipful Company of Vintners, City of London
Worshipful Company of Vintners, livery company of the City of London Date: 18th century

Background imageWorshipful Collection: John Stow's monument in St Andrew Undershaft, London. With arms of the Worshipful Company of

John Stow's monument in St Andrew Undershaft, London. With arms of the Worshipful Company of Merchant Taylors and Latin inscription meaning

Background imageWorshipful Collection: Botanic Gardens Chelsea

Botanic Gardens Chelsea
The Chelsea Physic Garden (as it is now known) was established as the Apothecaries Garden in London, England, in 1673 by the Worshipful Society of Apothecaries to grow plants to be used as medicines

Background imageWorshipful Collection: Bas-relief of a gardener on the wall of Mr. Holylands

Bas-relief of a gardener on the wall of Mr. Holylands stables, Gardiners Lane. Man in doublet and breeches holding a spade, dated 1670

Background imageWorshipful Collection: Barber Surgeons Hall, Monkwell Street, London

Barber Surgeons Hall, Monkwell Street, London
Barber Surgeons Hall, Monkwell Street, from the church yard of St. Giles, Cripplegate. Copperplate engraving by John Thomas Smith after original drawings by members of the Society of Antiquaries

Background imageWorshipful Collection: Hubert T Marsh on an Ace of Spades playing card

Hubert T Marsh on an Ace of Spades playing card
Hubert T Marsh, Master of The Worshipful Company of Makers of Playing Cards, on an Ace of Spades playing card. 1933

Background imageWorshipful Collection: John Stows Monument

John Stows Monument
John Stows monument in St Andrew Undershaft with arms of the Worshipful Company of Merchant Taylors and Latin inscription: Either act by writing or write by reading

Background imageWorshipful Collection: Invitation To A Meeting Of The Worshipful Company Of Goldsmiths, 1707

Invitation To A Meeting Of The Worshipful Company Of Goldsmiths, 1707. From The Book Short History Of The English People By J.R. Green, Published London 1893

Background imageWorshipful Collection: The making of the Lord Mayor

The making of the Lord Mayor
Scenes relating to the Lord Mayors Show in London, showing the dragon emblem of the City of London, the Lord Mayors chair

Background imageWorshipful Collection: Cutlers Hall

Cutlers Hall
The Worshipful Company of Cutlers, one of the oldest livery companies, received its Royal Charter from Henry V in 1416. The Elephant and Castle crest on the wrought iron sign was granted in 1622

Background imageWorshipful Collection: The Right Honourable the Earl De Grey and Ripon, K

The Right Honourable the Earl De Grey and Ripon, K.G. most Worshipful Grand Master of Masons, 1870

Background imageWorshipful Collection: CLOTHWORKERS COMPANYs CUP, PEPYS

CLOTHWORKERS COMPANYs CUP, PEPYS. The Worshipful Company of Clothworkers was incorporated by Royal Charter in 1528, london, UK, britain, british, europe, united kingdom, great britain, european

Background imageWorshipful Collection: Colossus of Rhodes, Philips Galle, Hadrianus Junius, 1572

Colossus of Rhodes, Philips Galle, Hadrianus Junius, 1572

Background imageWorshipful Collection: CLOTHWORKERS COMPANYs CUP, PEPYS. The Worshipful Company of Clothworkers was incorporated

CLOTHWORKERS COMPANYs CUP, PEPYS. The Worshipful Company of Clothworkers was incorporated by Royal Charter in 1528, london, UK, britain, british, europe, united kingdom, great britain, european

Background imageWorshipful Collection: Zetland, Mason

Zetland, Mason
The Earl of Zetland, the Most Worshipful Grand Master of the United Lodge of England, in his ceremonial garb and bedecked with medals Date: 1869


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"Worshipful: A Journey through London's Rich History and Traditions" Step into the City of London, where centuries-old institutions and landmarks proudly bear the title "worshipful. " From the grandeur of the Worshipful Company of Vintners to John Stow's monument in St Andrew Undershaft, this city is steeped in reverence for its past. As you stroll through Botanic Gardens Chelsea, admire the beauty nurtured by generations of dedicated gardeners. Look closely at Mr. Holylands' wall, adorned with a bas-relief depicting a worshipful gardener tending to nature's wonders. In Monkwell Street stands Barber Surgeons Hall, an architectural marvel that pays homage to skilled healers who were once part of this esteemed guild. Marvel at their dedication as you explore each intricate detail. Discover Hubert T Marsh immortalized on an Ace of Spades playing card - a testament to his exceptional craftsmanship and skill within his trade. Such recognition speaks volumes about the importance placed on excellence in every field. At Cutlers Hall, witness the legacy left by master craftsmen who shaped London's history with their fine metalwork. Their meticulous artistry continues to inspire awe even today. Take a moment inside a serene London church and feel enveloped by an atmosphere saturated with devotion and reverence. Here lies another chapter in this city's tale – one that highlights faith as an integral part of worshipfulness. An invitation from 1707 beckons us back in time when goldsmiths gathered for important meetings. This artifact reminds us that true worth lies not only in material possessions but also in knowledge shared among like-minded individuals striving for greatness. Gaze upon The Royal Exchange, standing tall amidst bustling streets; it symbolizes commerce intertwined with honorability—a place where merchants conducted business ethically while upholding traditions rooted deep within society. London breathes life into worshipfulness through these remarkable sites and stories passed down through generations.