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Stones from Historic Cathedrals.— The picture shows stones which have been presented to St. Paul’s Anglican Church, Auckland. The vicar, the Rev. C. A. B. Watson, is seen here with (left) a stone taken from inside, the dome of St. Paul’s, London. A fine piece of renaissance style; Right: A piece of Norman capital of great age from the Caterbury Cathedral, England. These stones have been presented by the Dean and Chapter of the respective cathedrals.

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 170, 14 April 1930, Page 9

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Stones from Historic Cathedrals.—The picture shows stones which have been presented to St. Paul’s Anglican Church, Auckland. The vicar, the Rev. C. A. B. Watson, is seen here with (left) a stone taken from inside, the dome of St. Paul’s, London. A fine piece of renaissance style; Right: A piece of Norman capital of great age from the Caterbury Cathedral, England. These stones have been presented by the Dean and Chapter of the respective cathedrals. Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 170, 14 April 1930, Page 9

Stones from Historic Cathedrals.—The picture shows stones which have been presented to St. Paul’s Anglican Church, Auckland. The vicar, the Rev. C. A. B. Watson, is seen here with (left) a stone taken from inside, the dome of St. Paul’s, London. A fine piece of renaissance style; Right: A piece of Norman capital of great age from the Caterbury Cathedral, England. These stones have been presented by the Dean and Chapter of the respective cathedrals. Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 170, 14 April 1930, Page 9

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