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London - St. Paul's Cathedral
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Raphael Tuck & Sons "RAPHOLETTE'
LONDON Series I
postcard 8003
ART PUBLISHERS TO THEIR MAJESTIES THE KING & QUEEN.
TUCK'S
POSTKARTE.
By Appointment.
ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL is the central object
and one of the most prominent features of present-day
London. Its massive dome (the cross is 865 feet above
the ground) towers above all its surroundings, and
gives an impression of grandeur appropriate to the
first ecclesiatical building in England. The present
edifice was begun by Sir Christopher Wren in 1674,
after the destruction of the old building in the Great
Fire of London, 1666.
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