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This is a photo of listed building number 1029541.

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English: Source: http://www.wyrdlight.com Author: Antony McCallum. Mary Seton Watts's extraordinary icon of the Arts & Crafts Movement formed as a Chapel dedicated to her husband G. F. Watts
Date 17 September 2007 (original upload date)
Source Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons.
Author Wyrdlight at English Wikipedia

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  • 2007-09-17 09:53 Wyrdlight 432×432× (94666 bytes) Source: http://www.wyrdlight.com Author: Antony McCallum

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