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Botolph's in 2002 after which a fundraising campaign was launched. The restoration, which took nine months, was carried out under the consultancy of Ian Bell and the workshops of Goetze and Gwynn in
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995:(1708). "St Botolph, Curacy".
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864:. Oxford: Phaidon. p. 80.
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1935:St Mary Magdalen Milk Street
1910:St Margaret, New Fish Street
1652:St Augustine, Watling Street
1597:St Sepulchre-without-Newgate
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1731:St Christopher le Stocks
1696:All Hallows Bread Street
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1397:All Hallows-by-the-Tower
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2008:College of Minor Canons
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1900:St Leonard, Foster Lane
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1855:St Botolph Billingsgate
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1020:A New Picture of London
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443:Position and dedication
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1830:All-Hallows-the-Less
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1149:Roud, Steve (2010).
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1672:St Olave, Old Jewry
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1457:St Botolph, Aldgate
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