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Saint Paul's Cathedral

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  1. A cathedral (see also cathedral) in London, designed by Christopher Wren and recognizable by its huge dome. Saint Paul's Cathedral is one of the city's major landmarks.


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Codenamed "Operation True Blue", the ceremonial funeral with military honors on Wednesday will begin with a procession through central London to a service at Saint Paul's Cathedral.

From Reuters • Apr. 10, 2013

On the evening of the second day they were close to the metropolis, and Sampson pointed out to Edward Saint Paul’s Cathedral and Westminster Abbey, and other objects worthy of note.

From The Children of the New Forest by Marryat, Frederick

But Saint Paul's Cathedral was slowly rising from its ruins; and, though the dome already towered high above the hundred steeples of the City, the choir had not yet been opened for public worship.

From The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 3 by Macaulay, Thomas Babington Macaulay, Baron

As the airship dives into the ball and the cross of Saint Paul's Cathedral, its passengers naturally find themselves taking a deep interest in the cross, considered as symbol and anchor.

From G. K. Chesterton, A Critical Study by West, Julius

Saint Paul's Cathedral, then but newly finished, astonished them vastly with its size and magnificence, and they returned to the midday dinner at the Bell delighted with all that they had seen.

From The Cornet of Horse A Tale of Marlborough's Wars by Henty, G. A. (George Alfred)