St Giles Cripplegate
An exterior view from the north-east of St Giles-without-Cripplegate, a medieval gothic church on the Barbican development site. St Giles-without-Cripplegate church lies at the heart of the modern Barbican complex. The church was built in 1394 on the site of a previous Saxon and Norman church. St Giles church was badly damaged by bombing during World War Two, and has since been fully restored. In 1950, the church was designated as a Grade I listed building. Artist John Laing plc. (Photo by by Historic England/Heritage Images via Getty Images)

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Hulton Archive
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January 01, 1964
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- Architecture,
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- Black And White,
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- Central London,
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- City of London,
- Development,
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- Gothic Style,
- Horizontal,
- Human Interest,
- Listed Building,
- Medieval,
- Outdoors,
- Photographic Print,
- Photography,
- Religion,
- Steeple,
- Transportation,
- UK,