IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Moscow Road, LONDON, W2 4XW

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Moscow Road, W2 4XW by members of the Geograph project.

The Geograph project started in 2005 with the aim of publishing, organising and preserving representative images for every square kilometre of Great Britain, Ireland and the Isle of Man.

There are currently over 7.5m images from over14,400 individuals and you can help contribute to the project by visiting https://www.geograph.org.uk

Image Map


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Notes
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  • The higher the marker number, the further away the image location is from the centre of the postcode.

Image Listing (310 Images Found)

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Distance
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London, Bayswater
The Greek Orthodox Cathedral of St Sophia in Moscow Road, W2
Image: © Rosalind Mitchell Taken: 2 Nov 2002
0.01 miles
2
St Petersbergh Place
Image: © N Chadwick Taken: 1 May 2017
0.01 miles
3
A London Postbox
W2 60 & W2 260. Royal Mail list this double-aperture box as 'Saint Petersburgh Place/ Moscow Road (L)' & 'Saint Petersburgh Place/ Moscow Road (R)'.
Image: © David Bremner Taken: 15 Oct 2024
0.01 miles
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Greek Orthodox Cathedral of St Sophia
Image: © N Chadwick Taken: 1 May 2017
0.01 miles
5
St Sophia, Moscow Road
Image: © John Salmon Taken: 17 Nov 2017
0.01 miles
6
Greek Orthodox Cathedral of St Sophia
Image: © N Chadwick Taken: 1 May 2017
0.02 miles
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Door, Greek Orthodox Cathedral of St Sophia
Image: © N Chadwick Taken: 1 May 2017
0.02 miles
8
St Sophia, Moscow Road - Interior
Image: © John Salmon Taken: 17 Nov 2017
0.02 miles
9
Moscow Road, Bayswater SW6
Saint Sophia's is the Greek Orthodox Cathedral found at the junction of Moscow Road and Ilchester Gardens, Bayswater. The first liturgy was celebrated here in June 1879. In 1922 the Greek Ecumenical Patriarchate chose St Sophia as a Cathedral of the Metropolis of Thyateira and Great Britain, encompassing all Orthodox Christians in the British Isles and Malta. During WWII when London became the seat of the Greek government in exile St Sophia's became the cathedral of the Greek nation. It was bombed during the Blitz but then repaired. It is of a Byzantine Revival design by the English architect John Oldrid Scott (1841-1913), the son of Sir George Gilbert Scott and his wife Caroline, née Oldrid. His father was the English Gothic Revival architect, designer of the Midland Grand Hotel, St Pancras Station and many other edifices.
Image: © David Hallam-Jones Taken: 4 Sep 2014
0.02 miles
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Ilchester Gardens
Image: © N Chadwick Taken: 1 May 2017
0.02 miles
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