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7. The movement and colours of the magnificent modern windows of this Christopher Wren church are a sight for sore eyes as the scenes they depict slowly emerge the more you look at them. Look closely at another window and you'll see the story of local man Dick Whittington. He was real!
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A journey around the magnificent and many churches of the City of London. 
Learn about their histories, architecture, associations, features and their spiritual lives today.

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A journey around the magnificent and many churches of the City of London. 
Learn about their histories, architecture, associations, features and their spiritual lives today.

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Learn about their histories, architecture, associations, features and their spiritual lives today.
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A journey around the magnificent and many churches of the City of London. 
Learn about their histories, architecture, associations, features and their spiritual lives today.
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With thanks to Adey Grummet at All Hallows by the Tower.</itunes:summary>
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