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St. James's Church, Bath ready for demolition 1957

St. James's Church, Bath ready for demolition 1957

Image Reference: 17416
Image Date: 1957
Measurements: 15.5 x 20.5 cm
Medium: photo
Collection: BPT
Library Reference: Plan Chest E0362.3
Credit: Bath Preservation Trust
Library: Bath Preservation Trust: Museum of Bath Architecture

Description: Supported by scaffold from Hayward and Wooster, St. James's Church was finally demolished, after severe bombing in the Bath Blitz in 1942, to make way for the new F.W. Woolworth's building.
This will have been photographed in early 1957.

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