English: This 2011 photo shows the remains of St James' Presbyterian Church in Bristol that was bombed in the 2nd World War.
Photo taken in 2011 by the contributor who was christened in the church the very day that it was bombed in 1940 -- a photo (taken apparently by the Bristol Evening Post newspaper) of the gutted interior is lodged in the record office of the city of Bristol.Duncanogi (talk) 14:40, 30 September 2011 (UTC)
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2011-09-30 16:06 Duncanogi 480×640× (129975 bytes) Photo taken by the contributor in September 2011 of the remains of St James' Presbyterian Church, Bristol that was bombed by a fleet of Nazi bomber aircraft in November 1940.
2011-09-30 14:40 Duncanogi 480×640× (129975 bytes) This 2011 photo shows the remains of St James' Presbyterian Church in Bristol that was bombed in the 2nd World War. Photo taken in 2011 by the contributor who was christened in the church the very day that it was bombed in 1940 -- a photo (taken apparen
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