Image: St Lawrence Church, High St, Exeter
Description: This painting depicts Exeter’s High Street complete with people and horse-drawn carriages. St Lawrence Church is in the background. On 4 May 1942 Exeter suffered its most damaging bombing raid of the Second World War. St Lawrence Church, which predated the thirteenth-century, was destroyed. It stood near where Artigiano Espresso & Wine Bar stands today (near Boots).
Title: St Lawrence Church, High St, Exeter
Credit: Royal Albert Memorial Museum
Author: AnonymousUnknown author
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