Coventry Cathedral BB98_06261

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COVENTRY CATHEDRAL, West Midlands. A view of the Cathedral taken from Pepper Lane. The Cathedral church is named for St Michael. It was one of the biggest churches in the country and became a Cathedral in 1918. It was destroyed by bombing on 14 November 1940. Photographed by Alfred Newton and Son. Date range: 1929 - 1940
Copyright © Historic England
Media ID 1752223
Date: 18th September 2009
Copyright Status: Copyrighted Work
Source: English Heritage Images
Job Title: Photographer
Credit: Historic England Archive
Image Size: 3912 x 4839 Pixels
Filesize is 6.89MB
Version 2 is 4.36MB
Associated Categories: -45
Associated Categories: Coventry
Associated Categories: The Blitz
Keywords: blitz, car, cathedral, tower