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CHURCH BURNT DOWN, BUT FIBRE-GLASS SPIRE SURVIVES.—The spire of St. Paul's Church, West Smethwick, near Birmingham, stands triumphantly above charred wreckage after the fire which swept through the building last week. The vicar, the Rev. W. J. P. Boyd, said the cause of the fire was a mystery, but he was afraid the church looked like being a “write-off."

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30055, 13 February 1963, Page 8

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CHURCH BURNT DOWN, BUT FIBRE-GLASS SPIRE SURVIVES.—The spire of St. Paul's Church, West Smethwick, near Birmingham, stands triumphantly above charred wreckage after the fire which swept through the building last week. The vicar, the Rev. W. J. P. Boyd, said the cause of the fire was a mystery, but he was afraid the church looked like being a “write-off." Press, Volume CII, Issue 30055, 13 February 1963, Page 8

CHURCH BURNT DOWN, BUT FIBRE-GLASS SPIRE SURVIVES.—The spire of St. Paul's Church, West Smethwick, near Birmingham, stands triumphantly above charred wreckage after the fire which swept through the building last week. The vicar, the Rev. W. J. P. Boyd, said the cause of the fire was a mystery, but he was afraid the church looked like being a “write-off." Press, Volume CII, Issue 30055, 13 February 1963, Page 8