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Poignant bomb reminder

Annexe

Amanda Baillieu
Sunday 11 June 1995 18:02 EDT
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Poignant bomb reminder

St Ethelburga, the City of London church, badly damaged by the Bishopsgate bomb of 1993, will be left as a partial ruin. A competition won by architects Blee Ettwein and Bridges will see the church transformed gently into a "poignant memorial" to those who died in the blast. The walls of the Grade I listed church will be seen through a new glass-fronted lobby, while inside a gallery and mezzanine will connect the ruins of the church to parish offices.

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