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RHEIMS CATHEDRAL RESTORED. —The re-dedication of Rheims Cathedral took place on July 10 before a large gathering of clergy and laity. This famous building was very badly damaged by enemy bombardment in the War and the restoration has taken nearly twenty years to complete. Above, a general view of the procession of clergy entering the cathedral for the special service of re-dedication. At Right. Rheims Cathedral in 1915, after the German bombardments.

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Northern Advocate, 29 July 1938, Page 8

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RHEIMS CATHEDRAL RESTORED.—The re-dedication of Rheims Cathedral took place on July 10 before a large gathering of clergy and laity. This famous building was very badly damaged by enemy bombardment in the War and the restoration has taken nearly twenty years to complete. Above, a general view of the procession of clergy entering the cathedral for the special service of re-dedication. At Right. Rheims Cathedral in 1915, after the German bombardments. Northern Advocate, 29 July 1938, Page 8

RHEIMS CATHEDRAL RESTORED.—The re-dedication of Rheims Cathedral took place on July 10 before a large gathering of clergy and laity. This famous building was very badly damaged by enemy bombardment in the War and the restoration has taken nearly twenty years to complete. Above, a general view of the procession of clergy entering the cathedral for the special service of re-dedication. At Right. Rheims Cathedral in 1915, after the German bombardments. Northern Advocate, 29 July 1938, Page 8