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The bombed interior of St. James's Church, Bath 1942

The bombed interior of St. James's Church, Bath 1942

Image Reference: 45759
Image Date: 1942
Measurements: 10.8 x 15.4 cm
Medium: photo
Collection: Loose Photos
Library Reference: Y3 / 248
Credit: Bath & North East Somerset Council
Library: Bath Record Office : Archives & Local Studies

Description: The officially approved caption to this uncensored photograph reads: The fire-ravaged interior of St. James's, the graceful church built in the Italian style, at the junction of Stall Street and Southgate Street. The copper dome of the 'pepper pot' cupola, which blazed white hot, had to be pulled down.
Photographed in April 1942.

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