Most Hazardous Steeplejack Operation" Is completed -- A photograph of Salisbury Cathedral as I appears today after rebuilding and restoration work on the spire has been completed and all scaffolding been removed. What became known as "the most dangerous and difficult steeplejack operation of this century" was completed today when Mr. Alfred Wallbridge and his team of steeplejack climbed the spire of Salisbury Cathedral, 404 feet in height, for the last time. September 07, 1951. (Photo by Paul Popper Ltd.).
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