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CLEAN-UP FOR ST. PAUL’S CATHEDRAL.—For the first time in the 250 years of its existence, the cathedral, built by Sir Christopher Wren, is being properly cleaned on the outside. In the foreground is the statue of Queen Anne.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30215, 21 August 1963, Page 15

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CLEAN-UP FOR ST. PAUL’S CATHEDRAL.—For the first time in the 250 years of its existence, the cathedral, built by Sir Christopher Wren, is being properly cleaned on the outside. In the foreground is the statue of Queen Anne. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30215, 21 August 1963, Page 15

CLEAN-UP FOR ST. PAUL’S CATHEDRAL.—For the first time in the 250 years of its existence, the cathedral, built by Sir Christopher Wren, is being properly cleaned on the outside. In the foreground is the statue of Queen Anne. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30215, 21 August 1963, Page 15

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