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St John's Church, Bath, Somerset, England
From Wikipedia: St. John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church is located on the South Parade in the south-east section of Bath City Centre. The structure was designed and built between 1861-3 by Charles Francis Hansom. The church's 222 foot (68 metre) spire was added by Hansom in 1867. The baptistery, a shrine containing the relics of Saint Justina of Padua, was designed by Edward Joseph Hansom, his son, in 1871. The building was bombed in 1942: four people died and the south aisle was destroyed, but subsequently rebuilt in a similar Gothic style.
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Wednesday 1 May 2013
St John's Church, Bath, Somerset, England
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