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English: Part of a freize rescued from the building of W Bryer and Sons, goldsmiths, which formerly stood at 53 and 54 Barbican, London. The building was one of the few in the area to survive wartime bombing in 1940 but was demolished to make way for the barbican redevelopment. This section was retained as a monument.
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