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Unique Identifier AR9451306 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4304px × 4343px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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Tags
1960s
20th century
2nd world war
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY
Aerial View
Aerofilms
Architecture
Avenue
B&W
B/W
Bird's eye view
Black & White
Black and white
BLITZ
bomb damage
Britain
British
Christian
Christianity
Church
City
Cityscape
concept
country
Destruction
East End
England
English
english heritage
Hawksmoor
LANE
LOCATION
London
Monochrome
NICHOLAS
Nicholas Hawksmoor
Photograph
REBUILDING
RECONSTRUCTED
Reconstruction
religion
Religious
Road
SECOND WORLD WAR
SIXTIES
St George in the East
Stepney
Street
TGN
Tower Hamlets
War
war damage
Wars
WORLD WAR 2
World War II
WORLD WAR TWO
WW2
WWII