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  2. Protected view - Wikipedia

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    This protected view has limited development around Liverpool Street Station as a tall structure there would form an unacceptable backdrop to the view of St Paul's. [11] Construction of a new 42 storey building behind the cathedral was started in 2016, despite opposition from groups who claimed that this would spoil the view of the church.

  3. Saint Paul's Church (Waterloo, New York) - Wikipedia

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    Saint Paul's Church is a historic Episcopal church located at Waterloo in Seneca County, New York. It was constructed in 1863-1864 and is a masonry church built of local limestone in the Gothic Revival style. The 52 feet by 72 feet church features a tower with a stone spire and clock. A large two story rough cut limestone parish house was built ...

  4. Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/St. Paul's Cathedral Set

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    St. Paul's Cathedral FP category for this image Wikipedia:Featured pictures/Places/Interiors Creator Diliff. Support as nominator – The herald 12:49, 14 November 2014 (UTC) Support — Fine images of a famed landmark. Sca 14:15, 14 November 2014 (UTC) Support - Excellent with a EVH --Wilfredor 18:54, 14 November 2014 (UTC)

  5. St. Paul's Cathedral (Buffalo, New York) - Wikipedia

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    St. Paul's Cathedral is the cathedral of the Episcopal Diocese of Western New York and a landmark of downtown Buffalo, New York. The church sits on a triangular lot bounded by Church St., Pearl St., Erie St., and Main St. It was built in 1849–1851 to a design by Richard Upjohn, and was believed by him to be his finest work.

  6. File:Sanctuary of St Paul's Cathedral, Dunedin.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Old Bailey - Wikipedia

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    In 1952, the restored interior of the Grand or Great Hall of the Central Criminal Court was once again open. This hall (underneath the dome) is decorated with paintings commemorating the Blitz, as well as quasi-historical scenes of St Paul's Cathedral with nobles outside. Running around the entire hall are a series of axioms, some of biblical ...

  8. Christ Church Greyfriars - Wikipedia

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    Christ Church Greyfriars, also known as Christ Church Newgate Street, [1] was a church in Newgate Street, opposite St Paul's Cathedral in the City of London.Established as a monastic church in the thirteenth century, it became a parish church after the Dissolution of the Monasteries.

  9. Death and state funeral of the Duke of Wellington - Wikipedia

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    The funeral service in St Paul's, with the coffin placed beneath the dome. The entrance procession, when it finally got underway, was accompanied by Psalms 39 and 90, [33] set to a chant written by the duke's father, the Earl of Mornington, and sung by the combined choirs of St Paul's, Westminster Abbey and the Chapel Royal, a total of 120 men ...