DescriptionThe Royal Garrison Church - geograph.org.uk - 816269.jpg
English: The Royal Garrison Church The remains of the church stand as they were after a bombing raid on January 10, 1941. Before the reformation it was an almshouse and hospice known as Domus Dei or the Hospital of Saint Nicholas.
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