HIP-S-000266-7954 Church of St Giles and the Barbican Estate, City of London, 1962-1964. Cellulose acetate negative. The Church of St Giles in Cripplegate Ward dates from the 16th century, and it is associated with some of the nation's most significant historic figures, including Oliver Cromwell, the author John Bunyan and the poet John Milton. A bombing raid on 29 December 1940 reduced the church to ruins, and the neighbourhood was destroyed by fire. St Giles's was restored by 1960 to become the parish church for the high-rise Barbican Estate, designed by Chamberlin, Powell amp; Bon, and built between 1959 and 1982 Credit: Historic England Archive / Heritage Images /Alinari Archives, Florence WARNING: Permission must be required for non editorial use. Please contact Alinari Archives Photographer: Gay, John Date of photography: 1962-1964 Collection: Heritage Images /Alinari Archives, Florence Object type: digital image Photographic technique: P digital image Technical info Image sizes (pixel): 4181 X 4181 Image sizes (cm at 300 dpi): 35 X 35 Image sizes (MB): 4.63 Color space: RGB