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Home › Forums › The Middle Ages › Brilliant use of duct tape – to hold up a cathedral!
Ok – so the whole thing isn't being held up by duct tape, but some of the internal pillars are:Canterbury Cathedral repaired with duct tapeSounds like they have a great deal of work left to fix it.
Duct tape is amazing stuff, but I find it extremely sad that the British government will not step in to preserve this most historic of British churches. I guess they have other funding priorities, like the NHS. Think of what stories the walls of Canterbury Cathedral could tell if they could only speak.
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