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Aerial view of the Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King looking towards the River Mersey, Liverpool

RIBA Ref No RIBA48712
Architect/DesignerFrederick Gibberd & Partners
Artist/PhotographerMills, John
CountryUK: England
CityLiverpool
Subject Date1967
Image Date1967
ViewAerial
StyleModern Movement
MediumPhotoprint
Library ReferenceAP504/120 (Mills 37411-6)
OrientationLandscape
Colour InfoBlack and white
CreditArchitectural Press Archive / RIBA Collections
SubjectTowns & cities ; Rivers ; Round buildings ; Cathedrals
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