Durham, St Mary Le Bow 1918
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St Mary-le-Bow is thought to occupy the site of the first Saxon church to be built on the peninsula - this is where St Cuthbert's remains were housed when they were first brought to Durham. The medieval church was badly damaged in 1637 during the collapse of part of the North Bailey. It was rebuilt in 1683, and the tower was added in 1703. St Mary-le-Bow was the parish church for the northern part of the peninsula.
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