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This “test strip” of red-clay bricks has been laid on the pedestrian crossing in front of the Christchurch Cathedral. Providing the bricks wear satisfactorily, they will probably be laid over the proposed pedestrian area on the west side of the cathedral—an area of about 70,000 sq. ft.

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33067, 7 November 1972, Page 1

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This “test strip” of red-clay bricks has been laid on the pedestrian crossing in front of the Christchurch Cathedral. Providing the bricks wear satisfactorily, they will probably be laid over the proposed pedestrian area on the west side of the cathedral—an area of about 70,000 sq. ft. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33067, 7 November 1972, Page 1

This “test strip” of red-clay bricks has been laid on the pedestrian crossing in front of the Christchurch Cathedral. Providing the bricks wear satisfactorily, they will probably be laid over the proposed pedestrian area on the west side of the cathedral—an area of about 70,000 sq. ft. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33067, 7 November 1972, Page 1