Whitchurch Canonicorum, Church Of St Candida From The West 1900
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St Candida is generally known by her English name, St Wite. Only this church and Westminster Abbey have the honour of holding the relics of the saint to whom it is dedicated. St Wite was killed on an Anglo-Saxon mission to Germany. The churchyard also contains a Cold War martyr, the Bulgarian dissident Georgi Markov, who was assassinated by a ricin pellet as he walked across Waterloo Bridge in 1978. The view is eastwards from the junction beside Church House.
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