Christ Church Cathedral, the mother church of the Diocese of Canterbury and the Anglican Communion, is falling apart. Until the £50 million restoration project gets underway, some of the columns are being held together with duct tape. You can read the whole story from the London Telegraph here.
Monday, October 09, 2006
A fortress of stone, mortar, and duct tape
Christ Church Cathedral, the mother church of the Diocese of Canterbury and the Anglican Communion, is falling apart. Until the £50 million restoration project gets underway, some of the columns are being held together with duct tape. You can read the whole story from the London Telegraph here.
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