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  • Tower of University Church of St Mary the Virgin, Oxford seen from Radcliffe Square at dusk. Built in the 13th century. The architect is unknown, though the master mason in 1275 was Richard of Abingdon.
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  • Tower of University Church of St Mary the Virgin, Oxford seen from Radcliffe Square at dusk. Built in the 13th century. The architect is unknown, though the master mason in 1275 was Richard of Abingdon.
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  • Frescoes at St Clement's Church, Ashampstead. The paintings are thought to date from C.1230-40.
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  • Frescoes at St Clement's Church, Ashampstead. The paintings are thought to date from C.1230-40.
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  • Frescoes at St Clement's Church, Ashampstead. The paintings are thought to date from C.1230-40.
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  • Frescoes at St Clement's Church, Ashampstead. The paintings are thought to date from C.1230-40.
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  • Frescoes at St Clement's Church, Ashampstead. The paintings are thought to date from C.1230-40.
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  • Frescoes at St Clement's Church, Ashampstead. The paintings are thought to date from C.1230-40.
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  • Frescoes at St Clement's Church, Ashampstead. The paintings are thought to date from C.1230-40.
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  • Frescoes at St Clement's Church, Ashampstead. The paintings are thought to date from C.1230-40.
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  • Frescoes at St Clement's Church, Ashampstead. The paintings are thought to date from C.1230-40.
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  • Frescoes at St Clement's Church, Ashampstead. The paintings are thought to date from C.1230-40.
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  • Frescoes at St Clement's Church, Ashampstead. The paintings are thought to date from C.1230-40.
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  • Frescoes at St Clement's Church, Ashampstead. The paintings are thought to date from C.1230-40.
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  • Frescoes at St Clement's Church, Ashampstead. The paintings are thought to date from C.1230-40.
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  • Frescoes at St Clement's Church, Ashampstead. The paintings are thought to date from C.1230-40.
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  • Frescoes at St Clement's Church, Ashampstead. The paintings are thought to date from C.1230-40.
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  • Frescoes at St Clement's Church, Ashampstead. The paintings are thought to date from C.1230-40.
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  • Frescoes at St Clement's Church, Ashampstead. The paintings are thought to date from C.1230-40.
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  • Frescoes at St Clement's Church, Ashampstead. The paintings are thought to date from C.1230-40.
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  • Frescoes at St Clement's Church, Ashampstead. The paintings are thought to date from C.1230-40.
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  • Frescoes at St Clement's Church, Ashampstead. The paintings are thought to date from C.1230-40.
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  • Frescoes at St Clement's Church, Ashampstead. The paintings are thought to date from C.1230-40.
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  • Frescoes at St Clement's Church, Ashampstead. The paintings are thought to date from C.1230-40.
    St-Clements-Ashampstead-Frescoes-03.jpg
  • Frescoes at St Clement's Church, Ashampstead. The paintings are thought to date from C.1230-40.
    St-Clements-Ashampstead-Frescoes-02.jpg
  • Frescoes at St Clement's Church, Ashampstead. The paintings are thought to date from C.1230-40.
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  • Frescoes at St Clement's Church, Ashampstead. The paintings are thought to date from C.1230-40.
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  • Frescoes at St Clement's Church, Ashampstead. The paintings are thought to date from C.1230-40.
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  • Wall inside the Catholic church, Cubatão
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  • Exterior of north and west facing facade of Tewkesbury Abbey at sunset ith gravestones
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  • Exterior of north and west facing facade of Tewkesbury Abbey at sunset
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  • Detail of south facing facade of Exterior of Tewkesbury tower Abbey  dating from 1150  rated "probably the largest and finest Romanesque tower in England" by Sir Nikolaus Pevsner.
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  • Exterior of south facing facade of Tewkesbury tower Abbey  dating from 1150  rated "probably the largest and finest Romanesque tower in England" by Sir Nikolaus Pevsner.
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  • Exterior of Tewkesbury tower Abbey  dating from 1150  rated "probably the largest and finest Romanesque tower in England" by Sir Nikolaus Pevsner.
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  • Interior of Tewkesbury Abbey
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  • Exterior of south and west facing facade of Tewkesbury Abbey
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  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
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  • Architectural details of St Paul's Cathedral, London. Completed 1697 by architect Sir Christopher Wren.
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  • Architectural details of St Paul's Cathedral, London. Completed 1697 by architect Sir Christopher Wren.
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  • Architectural details of St Paul's Cathedral, London. Completed 1697 by architect Sir Christopher Wren.
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  • Architectural details of St Paul's Cathedral, London. Completed 1697 by architect Sir Christopher Wren.
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  • Architectural details of St Paul's Cathedral, London. Completed 1697 by architect Sir Christopher Wren.
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  • Architectural details of St Paul's Cathedral, London. Completed 1697 by architect Sir Christopher Wren.
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  • Architectural details of St Paul's Cathedral, London. Completed 1697 by architect Sir Christopher Wren.
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  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
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  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
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  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
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  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
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  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
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  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
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  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
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  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
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  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
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  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
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  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
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  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
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  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
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  • Photographs of catholic hierarchy from the Pope to the altar of Igreja Nossa Senhora Aparecida. Cubatao, Brazil, 2008
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  • Inti Raymi "Festival of the Sun" procession outside Convento Santa Catalina, Plaza de Armas, Cusco
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  • Architect: Christopher Wren.
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  • Architectural details of St Paul's Cathedral, London. Completed 1697 by architect Sir Christopher Wren.
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  • Architectural details of St Paul's Cathedral, London. Completed 1697 by architect Sir Christopher Wren.
    St-Paul's-Cathedral-06.jpg
  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
    Magdalen-College-Carol-Service-25.jpg
  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
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  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
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  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
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  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
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  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
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  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
    Magdalen-College-Carol-Service-11.jpg
  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
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  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
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  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
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  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
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  • Inti Raymi "Festival of the Sun" procession outside Convento Santa Catalina, Plaza de Armas, Cusco
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  • Decorated timber framed building, Lower Street, Dartmouth.
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  • Severn Way between Worcester and Tewksbury
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  • The Russian Church (Bulgarian: Руска църква, Ruska tsarkva), officially known as the Church of St Nicholas the Miracle-Maker (църква "Св. Николай Чудотворец", tsarkva "Sv. Nikolay Chudotvorets"), is a Russian Orthodox church in central Sofia, Bulgaria, situated on Tsar Osvoboditel Boulevard. Construction began in 1907 and the church was consecrated in 1914. The church remained open after the Russian Revolution and during the Communist period in Bulgaria (1944–1989), though priests and church-goers were carefully watched by the State Security police.
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  • The Russian Church (Bulgarian: Руска църква, Ruska tsarkva), officially known as the Church of St Nicholas the Miracle-Maker (църква "Св. Николай Чудотворец", tsarkva "Sv. Nikolay Chudotvorets"), is a Russian Orthodox church in central Sofia, Bulgaria, situated on Tsar Osvoboditel Boulevard. Construction began in 1907 and the church was consecrated in 1914. The church remained open after the Russian Revolution and during the Communist period in Bulgaria (1944–1989), though priests and church-goers were carefully watched by the State Security police.
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  • Christ Church Greyfriars, London by  Christopher Wren, 1687
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  • Christ Church Greyfriars, London by  Christopher Wren, 1687
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  • The Church of St George (Bulgarian: Ротонда „Свети Георги“ Rotonda "Sveti Georgi") is an Early Christian red brick rotunda that is considered the oldest building in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. Built by the Romans in the 4th century, it is mainly famous for the 12th-14th century frescoes inside the central dome.
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  • The Church of St George (Bulgarian: Ротонда „Свети Георги“ Rotonda "Sveti Georgi") is an Early Christian red brick rotunda that is considered the oldest building in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. Built by the Romans in the 4th century, it is mainly famous for the 12th-14th century frescoes inside the central dome.
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  • The Church of St George (Bulgarian: Ротонда „Свети Георги“ Rotonda "Sveti Georgi") is an Early Christian red brick rotunda that is considered the oldest building in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. Built by the Romans in the 4th century, it is mainly famous for the 12th-14th century frescoes inside the central dome.
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  • St. Mary's Church, Burnham Deepdale, Norfolk
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  • The most identifiable landmark in the village of Painswick is the parish church of St. Mary's dating to the early Norman period. The churchyard's clipped yew trees are another feature of the town...Evidence suggests that the church was built between 1042 and 1066. Looking closely at the tower, you'll see the scars of cannonballs left by a bombardment during the Civil War. Parliamentary troops took refuge in the church, but they were forced out by a combination of cannon fire and burning torches wielded by Royalist soldiers...Passing through the half-timbered lych-gate -- a roofed entry to the churchyard -- is the graveyard, the final resting place of rich wool merchants and the yew trees that draw the most attention. The church is also open for tour...There are two legends surrounding the yews. One legend says that the trees are uncountable, the other, that there are 99 trees, and if a hundredth was to be planted, the devil would pull it out...Every year, on the nearest Sunday to September 19, the "clipping the church" takes place. Local children wear flowers in their hair, join hands and embrace the church.
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  • The most identifiable landmark in the village of Painswick is the parish church of St. Mary's dating to the early Norman period. The churchyard's clipped yew trees are another feature of the town...Evidence suggests that the church was built between 1042 and 1066. Looking closely at the tower, you'll see the scars of cannonballs left by a bombardment during the Civil War. Parliamentary troops took refuge in the church, but they were forced out by a combination of cannon fire and burning torches wielded by Royalist soldiers...Passing through the half-timbered lych-gate -- a roofed entry to the churchyard -- is the graveyard, the final resting place of rich wool merchants and the yew trees that draw the most attention. The church is also open for tour...There are two legends surrounding the yews. One legend says that the trees are uncountable, the other, that there are 99 trees, and if a hundredth was to be planted, the devil would pull it out...Every year, on the nearest Sunday to September 19, the "clipping the church" takes place. Local children wear flowers in their hair, join hands and embrace the church.
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  • The most identifiable landmark in the village of Painswick is the parish church of St. Mary's dating to the early Norman period. The churchyard's clipped yew trees are another feature of the town...Evidence suggests that the church was built between 1042 and 1066. Looking closely at the tower, you'll see the scars of cannonballs left by a bombardment during the Civil War. Parliamentary troops took refuge in the church, but they were forced out by a combination of cannon fire and burning torches wielded by Royalist soldiers...Passing through the half-timbered lych-gate -- a roofed entry to the churchyard -- is the graveyard, the final resting place of rich wool merchants and the yew trees that draw the most attention. The church is also open for tour...There are two legends surrounding the yews. One legend says that the trees are uncountable, the other, that there are 99 trees, and if a hundredth was to be planted, the devil would pull it out...Every year, on the nearest Sunday to September 19, the "clipping the church" takes place. Local children wear flowers in their hair, join hands and embrace the church.
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  • The most identifiable landmark in the village of Painswick is the parish church of St. Mary's dating to the early Norman period. The churchyard's clipped yew trees are another feature of the town...Evidence suggests that the church was built between 1042 and 1066. Looking closely at the tower, you'll see the scars of cannonballs left by a bombardment during the Civil War. Parliamentary troops took refuge in the church, but they were forced out by a combination of cannon fire and burning torches wielded by Royalist soldiers...Passing through the half-timbered lych-gate -- a roofed entry to the churchyard -- is the graveyard, the final resting place of rich wool merchants and the yew trees that draw the most attention. The church is also open for tour...There are two legends surrounding the yews. One legend says that the trees are uncountable, the other, that there are 99 trees, and if a hundredth was to be planted, the devil would pull it out...Every year, on the nearest Sunday to September 19, the "clipping the church" takes place. Local children wear flowers in their hair, join hands and embrace the church.
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  • The most identifiable landmark in the village of Painswick is the parish church of St. Mary's dating to the early Norman period. The churchyard's clipped yew trees are another feature of the town...Evidence suggests that the church was built between 1042 and 1066. Looking closely at the tower, you'll see the scars of cannonballs left by a bombardment during the Civil War. Parliamentary troops took refuge in the church, but they were forced out by a combination of cannon fire and burning torches wielded by Royalist soldiers...Passing through the half-timbered lych-gate -- a roofed entry to the churchyard -- is the graveyard, the final resting place of rich wool merchants and the yew trees that draw the most attention. The church is also open for tour...There are two legends surrounding the yews. One legend says that the trees are uncountable, the other, that there are 99 trees, and if a hundredth was to be planted, the devil would pull it out...Every year, on the nearest Sunday to September 19, the "clipping the church" takes place. Local children wear flowers in their hair, join hands and embrace the church.
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  • Churchyard Wall, North Side of Churchyard, Church of St Peter, Stanway, reused stone from church including stone coffin
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  • Canisbay Parish Church dates back to the early 1600s and is the most northernly church on mainland Britain, Caithness, Scotland.
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  • St John the Evangelist's Church, Newton Arlosh, Cumbria. Built as a fortified church or peel tower in 1303 due to the violence and cross-border raids along the Anglo-Scottish border.
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  • Gunwalloe Church, Church Cove, Cornwall.
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  • Culbone, St Beuno’s Church, the smallest church in England, Culbone, Somerset.
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  • Door of Saint Dumitru Church, “ Church of Oath Taking”, Bucharest
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  • Saint Dumitru Church, “ Church of Oath Taking”, Bucharest
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  • St. Nicholas Russian Church (Romanian: Biserica Rusă) located in downtown Bucharest, Romania, just off University Square. Russian Ambassador Mikhail Nikolaevich Giers initiated the building of a Russian Orthodox church in central Bucharest in 1905. It was meant mainly for the use of the legation employees, as well as for Russians living in the capital city of the Kingdom of Romania.
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  • St. Nicholas Russian Church (Romanian: Biserica Rusă) located in downtown Bucharest, Romania, just off University Square. Russian Ambassador Mikhail Nikolaevich Giers initiated the building of a Russian Orthodox church in central Bucharest in 1905. It was meant mainly for the use of the legation employees, as well as for Russians living in the capital city of the Kingdom of Romania.
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  • St. Nicholas Russian Church (Romanian: Biserica Rusă) located in downtown Bucharest, Romania, just off University Square. Russian Ambassador Mikhail Nikolaevich Giers initiated the building of a Russian Orthodox church in central Bucharest in 1905. It was meant mainly for the use of the legation employees, as well as for Russians living in the capital city of the Kingdom of Romania.
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  • Eroded script on tombstone in the churchyard at Traquair Church, Kirkhouse near Innerleithen in the Scottish Borders. built in 1778
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