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        <title>TL4359 : Cambridge Observatory and Autumn Leaves</title>
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        <description>Luckily no cars parked outside this morning.</description>
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        <description>I couldn't resist taking a photograph of this public footpath sign outside the church in Anstey.</description>
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        <title>SO3543 : Effigy of a knight, St. Michael's, Moccas</title>
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        <title>SO7137 : Buttress on south aisle of Ledbury Church</title>
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        <title>SO4444 : Stone coffin lid in Brinsop Church</title>
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