Standing up gloriously out of the flames and smoke of surrounding buildings, Saint Paul’s Cathedral is pictured during the great fire raid of Sunday December 29th. 1940. New York Times Paris Bureau Collection. Creator:”NARA” Date
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Standing up gloriously out of the flames and smoke of surrounding buildings, Saint Paul’s Cathedral is pictured during the great fire raid of Sunday December 29th. 1940.
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