English: St Philip's Cathedral, Birmingham, seen through the railings on Temple Row. People are enjoying the sunshine in the cathedral yard. St Philip's is an English Baroque building designed by Thomas Archer and built between 1709 and 1715. It was made a cathedral in 1905 when the Diocese of Birmingham was formed.
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