Archbishop Desmond Tutu (left) with his wax look-alike in Madam Tussaud’s Wax Museum in London during a recent three-day visit to Britain. The waxwork was modelled by Steve Swales and is dressed in a purple cassock. It joins other well-known figures such as the Pope, the Archbishop of Canterbury, and Cardinal Hume, in the museum.
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Press, 7 April 1987, Page 40
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55Archbishop Desmond Tutu (left) with his wax look-alike in Madam Tussaud’s Wax Museum in London during a recent three-day visit to Britain. The waxwork was modelled by Steve Swales and is dressed in a purple cassock. It joins other well-known figures such as the Pope, the Archbishop of Canterbury, and Cardinal Hume, in the museum. Press, 7 April 1987, Page 40
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