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Explore the history of the St Paul's Watch and their activities during the Second World War.
It is a common myth that St Paul’s escaped damage during the Blitz, but in fact the Cathedral was to endure two direct hits by high explosives during the Second World War.
Walter Matthews became Dean in 1934; a post he would hold for 33 years, during which time he was instrumental in the establishment of the Friends of St Paul's.
The very first meeting of the Friends of St Paul's took place on a pleasant spring evening, on the 29th April 1952.
A profile of Carlyle Thornton Potter, a founding member of the Friends.
In the 70 years since their foundation, the Friends have made a considerable contribution to the life and welfare of the Cathedral.