WAR DAMAGE TO ST. PAUL'S REPAIRED.—Twenty-one years ago a 500lb German bomb fell through the roof of the north transept of St. Paul’s Cathedral, London, and exploded on the floor. The damage was patched, and only recently completely repaired. This photograph shows the Bishop of London (the Rt. Rev. R. W. Stopford) dedicating the small chapel which has been installed in the reopened transept.
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29855, 22 June 1962, Page 16
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64WAR DAMAGE TO ST. PAUL'S REPAIRED.—Twenty-one years ago a 500lb German bomb fell through the roof of the north transept of St. Paul’s Cathedral, London, and exploded on the floor. The damage was patched, and only recently completely repaired. This photograph shows the Bishop of London (the Rt. Rev. R. W. Stopford) dedicating the small chapel which has been installed in the reopened transept. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29855, 22 June 1962, Page 16
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