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Photograph from "Topical" © Central Aerophoto Co., T^d. 



AIRPLANE VIEW OP ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL 



This truly noble Renaissance building in the heart of London is the masterpiece of Sir 

 Christopher Wren. The most imposing feature is the central dome, which is acknowledged 

 to be one of the finest that ever crowned a great church. St. Paul's is the burial-place of 

 the famous naval and military heroes of Great Britain, the most conspicuous shrines being 

 those of Nelson and Wellington. 



