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GEM OF GOTHIC ART.— The chief glory of Cologne is the magnificent Cathedral of St. Peter which is considered by many to be the most splendld example of Gothic architecture in the world. The Cathedral was begun in 1948 but for over three hundred years the church was allowed to fall into decay until the 19th century when restored and completed to its original design

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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 October 1939, Page 12

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GEM OF GOTHIC ART.—The chief glory of Cologne is the magnificent Cathedral of St. Peter which is considered by many to be the most splendld example of Gothic architecture in the world. The Cathedral was begun in 1948 but for over three hundred years the church was allowed to fall into decay until the 19th century when restored and completed to its original design Greymouth Evening Star, 17 October 1939, Page 12

GEM OF GOTHIC ART.—The chief glory of Cologne is the magnificent Cathedral of St. Peter which is considered by many to be the most splendld example of Gothic architecture in the world. The Cathedral was begun in 1948 but for over three hundred years the church was allowed to fall into decay until the 19th century when restored and completed to its original design Greymouth Evening Star, 17 October 1939, Page 12