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- St_Swithin,_London_Stone abstract "St Swithin, London Stone, was an Anglican Church in the City of London. It stood on the north side of Cannon Street, between Salters' Hall Court and St Swithin's Lane, which runs north from Cannon Street to King William Street and takes its name from the church. Of medieval origin, it was destroyed by the Great Fire of London, and rebuilt to the designs of Sir Christopher Wren. It was badly damaged by bombing during the Second World War, and the remains demolished in 1962.".
- St_Swithin,_London_Stone architect Christopher_Wren.
- St_Swithin,_London_Stone architecturalStyle Baroque_architecture.
- St_Swithin,_London_Stone thumbnail Swithin_londonstone_godwin.jpg?width=300.
- St_Swithin,_London_Stone wikiPageID "13053101".
- St_Swithin,_London_Stone wikiPageRevisionID "578600113".
- St_Swithin,_London_Stone address "Cannon Street, London".
- St_Swithin,_London_Stone architect Christopher_Wren.
- St_Swithin,_London_Stone closedDate "1940".
- St_Swithin,_London_Stone country "United Kingdom".
- St_Swithin,_London_Stone demolishedDate "1962".
- St_Swithin,_London_Stone denomination Church_of_England.
- St_Swithin,_London_Stone hasPhotoCollection St_Swithin,_London_Stone.
- St_Swithin,_London_Stone name "St. Swithin, London Stone".
- St_Swithin,_London_Stone style Baroque_architecture.
- St_Swithin,_London_Stone subject Category:17th-century_Church_of_England_church_buildings.
- St_Swithin,_London_Stone subject Category:British_churches_bombed_by_the_Luftwaffe.
- St_Swithin,_London_Stone subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_demolished_in_1962.
- St_Swithin,_London_Stone subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_the_United_Kingdom_destroyed_during_World_War_II.
- St_Swithin,_London_Stone subject Category:Christopher_Wren_churches_in_London.
- St_Swithin,_London_Stone subject Category:Church_of_England_churches_in_London.
- St_Swithin,_London_Stone subject Category:Churches_in_the_City_of_London.
- St_Swithin,_London_Stone subject Category:Churches_rebuilt_after_the_Great_Fire_of_London_but_since_demolished.
- St_Swithin,_London_Stone subject Category:Former_Church_of_England_churches.
- St_Swithin,_London_Stone subject Category:Former_churches_in_London.
- St_Swithin,_London_Stone subject Category:Religious_buildings_completed_in_1678.
- St_Swithin,_London_Stone point "51.51166666666666 -0.08944444444444444".
- St_Swithin,_London_Stone type Artifact100021939.
- St_Swithin,_London_Stone type BritishChurchesBombedByTheLuftwaffe.
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- St_Swithin,_London_Stone type BuildingsAndStructuresDemolishedIn1962.
- St_Swithin,_London_Stone type BuildingsAndStructuresInTheUnitedKingdomDestroyedDuringWorldWarII.
- St_Swithin,_London_Stone type ChristopherWrenChurchesInLondon.
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- St_Swithin,_London_Stone type ChurchesInTheCityOfLondon.
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- St_Swithin,_London_Stone type ReligiousBuildingsCompletedIn1879.
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- St_Swithin,_London_Stone comment "St Swithin, London Stone, was an Anglican Church in the City of London. It stood on the north side of Cannon Street, between Salters' Hall Court and St Swithin's Lane, which runs north from Cannon Street to King William Street and takes its name from the church. Of medieval origin, it was destroyed by the Great Fire of London, and rebuilt to the designs of Sir Christopher Wren. It was badly damaged by bombing during the Second World War, and the remains demolished in 1962.".
- St_Swithin,_London_Stone label "St Swithin, London Stone".
- St_Swithin,_London_Stone sameAs m.02z4q_d.
- St_Swithin,_London_Stone sameAs Q7595498.
- St_Swithin,_London_Stone sameAs Q7595498.
- St_Swithin,_London_Stone sameAs St_Swithin,_London_Stone.
- St_Swithin,_London_Stone lat "51.51166666666666".
- St_Swithin,_London_Stone long "-0.08944444444444444".
- St_Swithin,_London_Stone wasDerivedFrom St_Swithin,_London_Stone?oldid=578600113.
- St_Swithin,_London_Stone depiction Swithin_londonstone_godwin.jpg.
- St_Swithin,_London_Stone isPrimaryTopicOf St_Swithin,_London_Stone.
- St_Swithin,_London_Stone name "St. Swithin, London Stone".