Trinity Church Collection
Trinity Church, an iconic Episcopal-style Gothic revival building, was constructed in 1846 and stands proudly on Wall Street
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Trinity Church, an iconic Episcopal-style Gothic revival building, was constructed in 1846 and stands proudly on Wall Street. This architectural masterpiece is not to be confused with the Trinity Church located near Hancock Tower in Boston, Massachusetts. Nestled in the heart of New England, this Trinity Church represents a symbol of faith and history. As we delve into the past, an engraving from Leeds takes us back to a significant event - the Bank Panic of 1857. The oil painting by James H captures Wall Street at half past 2 o'clock on October 13th, as chaos unfolded during this financial crisis. Fast forward to 1866 when a colored engraving showcases Wall Street's grandeur with Trinity Church standing tall on Broadway. This image provides a glimpse into New York City's bustling atmosphere during that era. However, our journey doesn't end there; let's explore another Trinity Church situated in Tepalcingo, Morelos, Mexico. Dating back to the 18th century, this St. Trinity church holds its own unique charm within Mexican architecture. Heading northwards brings us to Washington DC in 1862 where George N. Barnard captured an enchanting image of Trinity Episcopal Church amidst civil war turmoil. It serves as a reminder that even during challenging times, faith remains steadfast. Traveling further up north leads us to New York once again - here lies another captivating view and its serene grounds. This snapshot encapsulates the tranquility found within Manhattan's bustling streets. A black-and-white photograph transports us back in time showcasing Lower Broadway's very own Manhattan: Trinity Church taking center stage against towering buildings. Our final stop takes us across continents to Hrastovlje fortified church featuring Adam and Eve expelled from Paradise artwork dating back to 1490—a testament to how religious art transcends borders and time periods alike.