St.  Mark's Cathedral, Bangalore

St. Mark's Cathedral, Bangalore, India  

'For the Greater Glory of God'
A History of St. Mark's Church, Bangalore, the oldest Anglican Church (Church of England) in Bangalore, now under the Governing Body of the 'Church of South India', also referred to as the CSI.

The above diagram is an 'image-map' of St. Mark's Cathedral, presently linking 24 images!!
The URL of this page is http://www.oocities.org/bangalorecity2001/st_marks_images.html




The History:

The Photo Album of St. Mark's Cathedral, can be seen by clicking on the 24 'Hot-Spots' on the image above. The images cover - A walk around the Church building, the 'History Plaque'' which is mopunted on the wall at the front entrance, the front door, the bell on the roof, the memorial tablet near the entrance, a copy of the photograph of an earlier period of the church, some of the army memorial ornaments , the stained glass ventilators, the stained glass from the inside, the Altar, the stained glass surrounding the Altar and the Baptismal Font, the Pipe Organ, the roof over the Altar, and many more. As andd when I get hold of pictures of St. Mark's Cathedral, I will add or link them to this page.
For those who find it difficult to locate the 24 images, click on the following:
Image 1, Image 2, Image 3, Image 4, Image 5, Image 6, Image 7, Image 8, Image 9,
Image 10, Image 11, Image 12, Image 13, Image 14, Image 15, Image 16, Image 17, Image 18, Image 19, Image 20, Image 21, Image 22, Image 23, Image 24,