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Winchester Cathedral in Hampshire, UK, founded in the 7th Century A.D., stands as a symbol of a rich history stretching back centuries.Winchester Cathedral in Hampshire, UK, founded in the 7th Century A.D., stands as a symbol of a rich history stretching back centuries.
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Dimensions: 17.7 x 12.8 cm
IMS SKU: SCAN-IMS-04899947/IMS-A1_ML-1_B
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All the original vintage images are sold without watermarks.
All our press photos are LIMITED ARCHIVE ORIGINALS – they are not reprints or digital prints produced by us. We sell them in the same conditions they were given to us by the archives.
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Since the photos are old press photograps they may have scratches, lines or other wears of time, which just underlines the authenticity and age of the photos.
What you will buy from us has a true historical value and authenticity. All these old photos have a story to tell and come from reliable sources.
In the past, the photos were often parts of series or were mass produced by the archives. Nowadays, their number is decimed – many were destroyed by time, use or natural disasters. Few were preserved and are nowadays carefully stored in our archives.
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OCR computer generated text:
N113- D TAMPSITIRE British Views; WINCHESTER CATHEDRAL in 1 Winchester Cathedral, Hampshire, which was founded in the 7th Century A.D., although the main construction was carried out in the 14th century, by William of Wykeham. The cathedral is the longest in England, at 556 feet. The cathedral church of St Swithun, it lies in the lower part of Winchester in a wide and beautiful walled close. St. Swithun is connected with the famous superstition that it rains 40 days and 40 nights after his feast day, (July 15th). Please acknowledge; Photograph by R. MacGREGOR CAMERA PRESS (MACK) LONDON 26580-12 (89) OPS A & Bildarkiv Betalas vid publicering till: COPYRIGHT Camera Press CAMERA PRESS COURT, ON STREET, UMON W.C.1. 837-4488 & 9393
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