There are over 200 memorials in the crypt under St. Paul's Cathedral, but few people are actually interred there. The most notable figures who are buried in the crypt are Vice Admiral Lord Horatio Nelson and Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington. Others include: the poet John Donne; the painters Sir Anthony Van Dyck, Sir Joshua Reynolds, and Joseph Turner; the scientist Sir Alexander Fleming; and the architects Sir Christopher Wren and Sir Edwin Lutyens. Sir Christopher Wren is also notable, for he was the one who designed the cathedral in it's modern day form.
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The motto of St. John's Cathedral School is 'Spiritus Et Vita'.
Libreville and the cathedral of St. Michael
Papal Mass at St- Patrick's Cathedral - 2008 TV was released on: USA: 19 April 2008
St Andrew's Cathedral School's motto is 'Via Crucis Via Lucis'.
The movie you're referring to is "Fargo" (1996), which is often associated with Minnesota's landscape and culture, but it seems you may be mixing elements from different films. The specific scenes you mentioned, such as the Oscar Mayer wiener wagon and hang gliding through St. Paul's Cathedral window, do not match any well-known movie set in St. Paul during the 1970s. If you are looking for a different title or more details, please provide additional context.