Charred Cross of Coventry

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The Charred Cross of Coventry is a symbolic cross formed from two charred medieval roof timbers of Coventry’s old cathedral, preserved as a powerful memorial to the destruction of the city in the Second World War and a sign of reconciliation.


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St Michael’s Cathedral features Charred Cross of Coventry