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Cathedral Ruins

Tombstone left of Altar - This effigy in bronze is that of H.W.Yeatman-Briggs, first bishop of Coventry. The bronze was created by one Hamo Thornycroft, it was unveiled in 1925. It was damaged in the blitz and was repaired in the 1950s
Coventry Cathedral, Church of St. Michael

April 15th 2005
On our drive to the northern City of York, we made a quick stop at Coventry and headed straight to the ruins of Coventry Cathedral, Church of St. Michael. The ruins of St Michael’s are the consequence of violence in our own century. On the night of 14 November 1940, the city of Coventry was devastated by bombs dropped by the Luftwaffe. The Cathedral burned with the city, having been hit by seve ... read more
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