File:View from St Paul's Cathedral after the Blitz.jpg

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English: The view from the roof of St Paul's Cathedral towards the Old Bailey after the second Great Fire of London
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Source http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1342305/The-Blitzs-iconic-image-On-70th-anniversary-The-Mail-tells-story-picture-St-Pauls.html
Author H.Mason
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