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Fashion show in Liverpool. L-R Zandra Fisher, wearing a pink silk coat trimmed with pink and black feathers, 20-year-old Wendy Davis in a sunflower yellow bikini and Joan Fullard, 28
St Pauls Cathedral flood lit during the VE day celebrations to celebrate victory in Europe. 8th May 1945
Lincoln - Stonebow Arch and Cathedral. January 1953 C6419-002
Liverpool Cathedral, the Church of England Cathedral of the Diocese of Liverpool, built on St Jamess Mount in Liverpool and is the seat of the Bishop of Liverpool, completed in 1978. Merseyside
Mass is said at Westminster Cathedral for Pope John Paul II who was shot this afternoon. 13th May 1981
Queen Elizabeth II visits the new Coventry Cathedral. 30th June 1970
Barrage balloons a new addition to the Derby skyline. 15th October 1939 Taken from the roof of the Derby Evening Telegraph, Northcliffe House
Miss Dorothy Spittle, from The Abbey Cottage, Denbigh, is an expert in the traditional and exacting art of ecclesiastical embroidery, she has worked at Liverpool Cathedral for the last 16 years
The Bee Gees perform at Liverpool Anglican Cathedral. The Bee Gees are brothers Maurice, Barry and Robin Gibb, Colin Peterson and Vince Malouney. The Dean of Liverpool, Rev
Lych Gate at Brecon Cathedral, Brecon, a market town and community in Powys, Mid Wales, 15th April 1955. Brecon Cathedral is the cathedral of the Diocese of Swansea
Prince Charles and Princess Diana visits The Anglican Cathedral in Liverpool Monday 20th December 1982. Before the service, Princess Diana and Prince Charles meet youngsters
One of the largest congregations so far recorded filled the Liverpool Cathedral when the United States Army choir sang spirituals
The scene inside Liverpool Anglican Cathedral where a service was held to commemorate victory in the Battle of the Atlantic. 24th October 1978
Tony Baker stonemason is the first stonemason to be employed full time at Liverpool Anglican Cathedral since work on the West End was completed in 1978. 15th February 1991
Rebuilding Coventry, Aerial view of the City Centre looking South from the Cathedral, Monday 7th June 1954
St Philips churchyard at noon in October, Birmingham. 31st October 1950
English gothic Cathedral seen from underneath an archway England towns church architecture building town 1961
WW2 Norwich Air Raid Bomb Damage June 1943 Church sevice in bombed out remains of Norwich Cathedral Norwich was bombed as part of the Baedeker Raids against historic
David Lepine, Coventry Cathedral organist. 20th November 1961
27-year-old Frenchman Ramon Kelvink walks the tightrope between Coventrys famous spires as part of the Millennium celebrations. 31st December 1999
Statue of the Apostle St. Bartholomew on the roof of the Northern facade of St Pauls Cathedral silhouetted against the fires that raged around the cathedral
The City of London ablaze seen from the roof of the Northern facade of St Pauls Cathedral, after an estimated nine thousands incendiary bombs were dropped by the Luftwaffe on the city of London
Firemen tackling fires in St Pauls Churchyard to stop the blaze reaching the Cathedral. As over nine thousand incendiary and high explosive bombs fall on the City of London, 29th December 1940
The dome of St Pauls Cathedral looms over the devastated remains of Cannon Street the morning after the most devastating raid on London
His Majesty King George VI and Queen Elizabeth inspect the damage to the cathedral in the city of Coventry following a German air raid. 26th February 1942
Troops clear bomb damage to St Michael Chapel at Canterbury Cathedral after it was damaged in an air raid by the German Luftwaffe during the Second World War Circa June 1942
Statues of the Apostles St. Thomas and St. James the Lesser on the roof of the Northern facade of St Pauls Cathedral are silhouetted against the fires that raged around St Pauls after an estimated
Auxiliary fire engines and pumps outside St Pauls Cathedral, London, as the fire brigade fight the fires started by incendiary bombs dropped by the Luftwaffe on the night of the 29th December 1940
Damage to the roof of St Philips Cathedral, Birmingham following a raid on the city. The building was hit several times by incendiary bombs during the raid. 29th October 1940
Damage to the roof and nave of St Philips Cathedral, Birmingham following a raid on the city. The building was hit several times by incendiary bombs during the raid. 29th October 1940
Royal Air Force ground staff in Bayeux during their off duty periods make friends with the youthful French population and visit the sights of this little-damaged town. (Picture) Men of the R.A.F
London fire service march past St Pauls in front of King George VI. 15th November 1942
St Michaels Cathedral in Coventry lies in ruins after the devastating air raid by the German Luftwaffe on the night of 14th November 1940 that lasted for over 10 hours
An Aerial photograph of Durham Cathedral, County Durham, North East England. Durham is a historic city and the county town of County Durham in North East England
An Aerial photograph of Durham, County Durham, North East England. Durham is a historic city and the county town of County Durham in North East England
In the shadow of Lichfield Cathedral, the Greenhill Bower procession makes its way through town. 2nd May 1956
Members of the Royal Family attend a dedication of the Chapel of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, the largest order of chivalry, in the crypt of St Pauls Cathedral
The funeral of Sir Winston Churchill. Pictured, the coffin is carried into St Pauls Cathedral for the funeral service. Following behind is Lady Churchill with her son Randolph
View of Ripon Cathedral from the River Ouse, North Yorkshire. 1932
Resident architect Mr Philip Harrison tests the acoustics by firing a.38 revolver inside Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral. 25th April 1967
A memorial service was held at St Pauls Cathedral, London, for the late Martin Luther King Jr and was attended by a number of dignitaries. George Thomson, Commonwealth Secretary, and his wife
Nuns leaving St Chads Cathedral, Birmingham after a special service for the Pope Pius XII following the news of his death earlier in the week. 9th October 1958
City workers view of St Pauls Cathedral as they make their way down Watling Street. 12th March 1954
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh during his tour of Worcester Cathedral. 4th May 1978
Southwark Cathedral 2nd June 1955 The verger of Southwark Cathedral seen here posting up the service sheet for the month