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St. Paul's Cathedral is a Church of North India (CNI) cathedral of Anglican background in Kolkata, West Bengal, India, noted for its Gothic architecture and dedicated to Paul the Apostle. It is the seat of the Diocese of Calcutta. The cornerstone was laid in 1839; the building was completed in 1847. [1]
St Paul's Cathedral, Kolkata photo taken by en:User:Mjanich in mid 2004 with his own Sony DSC-707, uploaded on 20 Jun 2004. from the English Wikipedia, see en:Image:Dsc04126.jpg
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St. Paul's Cathedral, Kolkata is the seat of the Anglican Diocese of Calcutta (1813) of the Church of North India. The Roman Catholic ecclesiastical province which has its seat in the Cathedral of the Most Holy Rosary is the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Calcutta (1834).
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St Paul's Cathedral, Kolkata, designed by Forbes, 1839–47. Major-General William Nairn Forbes (3 April 1796 – 1 May 1855) was a British architect and military engineer in the Bengal Army . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He was responsible for the design of the Anglican St Paul's Church, Calcutta (1839–47) in Bengal during Company rule in India , now the ...