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Photographs


Photograph Caption
Photograph looking east along the main street at Laxton, 2008. Photograph 1
Looking east along the main street at Laxton, 2008
Photograph of Laxton Church, 2008. Photograph 2
Photograph of Laxton Church, 2008
Photograph of a house at Laxton, with the east end of the church in the background, 2008. Photograph 3
A house at Laxton, with the east end of the church in the background, 2008

 

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