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FORMER DEAN IN HIS LONDON HOME—The Rev. Martin Sullivan, who was Dean bf Christchurch for 10 years, with his wife in St. Mary’s rectory, Bryanston square. This photograph was taken recently, when Mr Sullivan was appointed Archdeacon of London and a canon residentiary of St. Paul’s Cathedral. He has been rector of St. Mary’s since early last year.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30188, 20 July 1963, Page 12

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FORMER DEAN IN HIS LONDON HOME—The Rev. Martin Sullivan, who was Dean bf Christchurch for 10 years, with his wife in St. Mary’s rectory, Bryanston square. This photograph was taken recently, when Mr Sullivan was appointed Archdeacon of London and a canon residentiary of St. Paul’s Cathedral. He has been rector of St. Mary’s since early last year. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30188, 20 July 1963, Page 12

FORMER DEAN IN HIS LONDON HOME—The Rev. Martin Sullivan, who was Dean bf Christchurch for 10 years, with his wife in St. Mary’s rectory, Bryanston square. This photograph was taken recently, when Mr Sullivan was appointed Archdeacon of London and a canon residentiary of St. Paul’s Cathedral. He has been rector of St. Mary’s since early last year. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30188, 20 July 1963, Page 12

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