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GROUND PLAN OF ST. PAUL'S (1930)
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GROUND PLAN OF ST. PAUL'S (1930)
SKU BM-BPK055
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It was believed that the architect Christopher Wren had finalised the entire design of St Paul's Cathedral before work began in June 1675, however, research now shows that he carefully revised the design stage by stage as work was progressed, finally reaching completion in 1710.
Size: (55mm x 185mm)
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