DAMAGED BY BOMBS
I ; SOME FAMOUS BUILDINGS IN MANCHESTER. — ‘British Official Wireless.* ‘ 'Received This Day, 10.25 a.m.> n i RUGBY. January 2, The damaged buildings in recent i raids on Manchester included Chetham 'Hospital, the scholars of which i.neien; .’ i foundation for the education ui poor ‘■boys, still wear the picturesque six : icen’h century dress. f! — 1; The 8.8. C. slates that another buildn i mg damaged was the great Free Trade 1 Hall, in which many famous political i speeches have been made. The Cot- . j ton Hall lost its roof. The mentoria . j chapel in the Manchester Cathedra' Ito the Manchester Regiment was seit ously damaged, but the main structure j of the cathedral escaped.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 January 1941, Page 7
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