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English: Work consists of two colossal cruciform structures, by Gerry Judah, either side of the main nave of St Paul's Cathedral, London. Each is embedded with structures representing bombed buildings and settlements and was erected in 2014 to mark the centenary of the start of World War I
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Memorial to mark the start of World War I by Gerry Judah in St Paul's Cathedral, London

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