…to the sheer guts of London's people. A short stroll here can tell you more than any history book about the effects of war. Memorials to victims of the Blitzkrieg abound, many small and modest. In the oldest part of town, the ruins of Christ Church Greyfriars, consecrated in 1325 and gutted by bombs in 1940, still stand. A rose garden grows within, in a design that follows a floor plan created in 1707.
(Photo: Carol Kopp)
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