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I am quite jealous of the places you have explored and shot! If there is an equivalent to something like a foot fetish I suppose these types of pictures are it for me. Excellent work.
It was imported stone by stone from England.
Still intend to go back for a visit and to see if that rector is still there.
My brother was the organist there.