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'''St. Mary-le-Bow''' is a church in the [[City of London]], [[London]].
'''St. Mary-le-Bow''' is a church in the [[City of London]], [[London]].


Rebuilt by {{Wiki|Christopher Wren|Sir Christopher Wren}} after the {{Wiki|Great Fire of London|Great Fire of 1666}}, St. Mary-le-Bow has, in modern times, become known globally for the tradition that a true {{Wiki|Cockney}} must be born within earshot of the sound of the Bow Bells, the church bells of St. Mary-le-Bow.
Rebuilt by [[Christopher Wren]] after the [[Great Fire of London|Great Fire of 1666]], St. Mary-le-Bow has, in modern times, become known globally for the tradition that a true {{Wiki|Cockney}} must be born within earshot of the sound of the Bow Bells, the church bells of St. Mary-le-Bow.


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St. Mary-le-Bow is a church in the City of London, London.

Rebuilt by Christopher Wren after the Great Fire of 1666, St. Mary-le-Bow has, in modern times, become known globally for the tradition that a true Cockney must be born within earshot of the sound of the Bow Bells, the church bells of St. Mary-le-Bow.

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