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1257: St Pancras, Euston, London, England
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24 July 2006
In this report, the building is described thus: "Impressive building with a gallery, apse and very similar to a Roman temple."
Roman temple? ROMAN temple? Mrs Alighieri is clearly in need of a holiday in the Mediterranean... to study the differences between Greek and Roman temples. The ancient Greeks would be outraged. See here.
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