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L. A. C (Leading Aircraftman). Jack Silburn RAF of South Norwood, LondonL.A.C (Leading Aircraftman). Jack Silburn RAF of South Norwood, London, makes a silent prayer on the rail of the altar of St Andrews Church in Plymouth
The bombed interior of Temple Church. Bristol. Somerset and Avon area. The church was bombed on 24th November 1940. Bristol was Englands fifth most heavily bombed city
Picture shows the ruins of a Presbyterian Church in Bristol. November 1940. In what became known as The Bristol Blitz. It is not confirmed, but this maybe The St James Presbyterian Church of England
The charlady of St Martin in the Field seen here cleaning the altar shortly before a performance of the the verse drama " Cry the Beloved Country " 5th February 1954
Interior view of St Margarets Church, Roath, Cardiff, Wales. Circa 1964
The vicar walked towards the gipsy camp in the wood. When he got level with the leading caravan, he called out: " I m the" local parson
Interior of St Andrews Church, Uxbridge, London April 1932
A diviners tests have shown an indication of gold buried in Crediton Parish Church, Devon 7th December 1954
The Chapel of Industry, also known as the Chapel of Christ the Servant seen here as the finishing touches are made to the newly built Coventry Cathedral. Circa April 1962
An interior view of St Michaels Cathedral circa 1936, prior to The Coventry Blitz of November 14th 1940. This cathedral is now a ruin, the new Coventry cathedral, designed by Sir Basil Spence
Congregation giving thanks for the harvest during a service at St. Johns Church, Sparkhill. 27th September, 1956
The impressive scene in St. Peters Roman Catholic Church, Dormer Place, Leamington, where lighted tapers provide the only illumination during the closing stages of the Warwickshire Association of
Coventry Cathedral Church of St Michael rebuilt in 1962 after the old Cathedral was bombed in 1940 Designed by Sir Basil Spence Tapestry by Graham Sutherland circa 1962
St. Rumbolds Cathedral in Malines, Belgium ( Mechelen ) damaged by German artillery during the German adavance of September 1914
Chapel Altar SP 3 / 2 / 1952 C625 / 2Chapel Altar SP 3/2/1952 C625/2
World War Two - Second World War - St Michaels Church, Newcastle was damaged by fire in April 1941, but miraculously the altar survived the blaze
Interior of the Parish Church of St James The Great
The Polish RC Church, Our Lady of Ostra Brama, Broadwaters, near Kidderminster. The alter with mural