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London Millenium Bridge - Sct Pauls Cathedral Royalty Free Stock Photo
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London, England - June 12, 2016: St Pauls Cathedral and the Millenium Bridge Royalty Free Stock Photo
London UK February 2021 Vertical shot of the Millenium bridge leading over the river Thames to Saint Pauls Cathedral. Cold winter Royalty Free Stock Photo
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St. Pauls Cathedral and Millenium Bridge in London
St Paul's Cathedral and Millenium Bridge in London Royalty Free Stock Photo
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St Pauls Cathedral. North side from Millenium Bridge. London, United Kingdom. Royalty Free Stock Photo
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St. Paul\'s cathedral and the Millenium bridge in London, UK. London Cityscape Royalty Free Stock Photo
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St Pauls Cathedral, London, is a Church of England cathedral and seat of the Bishop of London. Its dedication to Paul the Apostle dates back to the original church on this site, founded in AD 604.[2] St Pauls sits at the top of Ludgate Hill, the highest point in the City of London, and is the mother church of the Diocese of London. The present church dating from the late 17th century was built to an English Baroque design of Sir Christopher Wren, as part of a major rebuilding program which took place in the city after the Great Fire of London, and was completed within his lifetime.[3]


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