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Description:'St. James' Church, Waterfall.' South east view showing the [?14th century] chancel with a window of three lights, the nave and the west tower top with pinnacles. The church stands in a church-yard with a distant view of hills beyond.Anonymous, [L. J. Wood]. Copyright: William Salt Library SV-XI.142a
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