Sir Christopher Wren
Went out to dine with some men.
He said "If anyone calls,
Tell them I'm designing St. Paul's."
Christopher Wren was an architect, not an author. He is best known for rebuilding St. Paul's Cathedral in London after the Great Fire of 1666.
Christopher Wren has written:
'Physiponomachia (acted 1609-1611)'
Fuerst Viktor has written: 'The architecture of Christopher Wren.'
Alexander Cobban has written: '250 years after Sir Christopher Wren' -- subject- s -: Architecture
E. H. New has written: 'Twenty drawings of Sir Christopher Wren's churches'
Christopher R. Wren has written: 'The short-cross coinage, 1180-1247, Henry II to Henry III' -- subject(s): Coins, English, Coins, Medieval, Crosses in numismatics, English Coins, Medieval Coins
Thomas Wren has written: 'A history of the state of Nevada'
Charlotte Wren Pevoto has written: 'Spanish missions in Texas' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Franciscans, History, Missions, Spaniards, Spanish mission buildings 'Sir Christopher Wren, his life and works' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Classicism in architecture
Sir Christopher Wren was born in 1632.
If you mean St Pauls Cathedral in London, it was Sir Christopher Wren.
Sir Christopher Wren was born on October 20, 1632.
L. Peter Wren has written: 'Legends, Customs, and Traditions of Christmas'
Sir Christopher Wren was born on October 20, 1632.
Sir Christopher Wren.