File:City of London Cemetery Thomas Richardson Bible and Prayer Union St Benet's Stepney 1 darker.jpg
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A grave headstone monument with angel pointing upwards and holding a scroll inscribed Revelation Chapter Xː "Then I saw another mighty angel coming down from heaven [...] He was holding a little scroll, which lay open in his hand. He planted his right foot on the sea and his left foot on the land [...] Then the angel I had seen [...] raised his right hand to heaven [...]" The City of London Cemetery, Aldersbrook Road, Newham, England. The monument is dedicated to Rev Thomas Richardson (born 9 January 1830 at Lancaster) who, after training at St Bees in Cumberland financed by his uncle Joseph Richardson, the Mayor of Leeds, was a curate for three London parishes, and while a parish priest preached regularly at the Royal Exchange and London theatres. In an 1860 House of Lords debate which called into question the efficacy of clergy preaching in theatres, Lord Shaftesbury quoted Richardson who saidː "My congregations have increased ever since I preached at the Garrick, and the increase has been from the lowest orders." In 1859 until 1870 he was the first vicar of St Matthew Pell Street at Princes Square, part of the parish and district of St George in the East. While at St Matthew's Richardson conducted weddings for German sugar workers of a local sugar refinery owned by William Wainwright, who found marriage fees at the German Church too high, and to do this he learnt and conducted services in German. Mobile device view: Wikimedia (June 2020) makes it difficult to immediately view photo groups related to this image. To see its most relevant allied photos, click on City of London Cemetery and Crematorium, and this uploader's Photos. You can add a click-through 'categories' button to the very bottom of photo-pages you view by going to settings... three-bar icon top left. Desktop view: Wikimedia (June 2020) makes it difficult to immediately view the helpful category links where you can find images related to this one in a variety of ways; for these go to the very bottom of the page. This image is one of a series of date and/or subject allied consecutive photographs kept in progression or location by file name number and/or time marking. Camera: Canon EOS 6D Mark II with Canon EF 24-105mm F4L IS USM lens. Software: File lens-corrected, optimized, perhaps cropped, with DxO OpticsPro Elite, and likely further optimized with Adobe Photoshop CS2. |
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